Here's a reminder of how things looked before farm lands around Hollister were converted into neighborhoods. This farmstead is less than two miles east of downtown Hollister. It also had a few llamas hanging around.
Hollister, California is a real town that has been around since the 1870s. Unlike the fictional town created by a corporate clothing company, Hollister is no where near a beach. The town is about 45 miles east of the Pacific Ocean. Seagulls occasionally make their way over the mountains. Hopefully, they are able to find their way back.
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Some Goats, a Rooster, and a Horse
Here's a reminder of how things looked before farm lands around Hollister were converted into neighborhoods. This farmstead is less than two miles east of downtown Hollister. It also had a few llamas hanging around.
Labels:
agriculture,
environment,
Hollister,
vista linda
Thursday, March 15, 2012
2012 San Benito County Farm Day
Looking west from the Hollister Business Park |
For more information, visit the San Benito County Farm Day page on Facebook. Also, check out Down on the Farm, by Alice Joy, an article about the 2007 Farm Day event, which was published in the Hollister Free Lance.
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Hollister Business Park
Have you ever wandered through the Hollister Business Park? It's an especially pleasant meander on a bicycle.
The ride from downtown to the business park, across from the Hollister Airport, is quite easy, even if the wind is not with you. The city (or county) recently paved the frontage road that runs alongside San Felipe Road, which makes the ride a smooth one. The government also put in a bike lane on the southern direction. Thank you very much.
It's surprising what you'll find in the Hollister Business Park. For example:
Orsetti Seeds
Mandego Apparel
Stargazer Packaging
Marich Confectionery
Corbin
West Marine Distribution Center
U.S. Department of Agriculture Service Center
Select Learning Techniques Academic Academy
Hollister Police Department
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Through a Fence. Clearly.
The definition of picturesque: San Juan Bautista.
Seriously.
I am so thankful that digital cameras were invented. I could easily go through a roll—and more—of film each time I went to San Juan if I was still using a non-digital camera. Huh? What are those you say?
As for the photo. All I remember is that I was walking along the main street and happened to peep through a gap in a fence. The place: Jardines de San Juan.
Labels:
gardens,
restaurants,
San Juan Bautista,
vista linda
Thursday, March 8, 2012
View from Old Stagecoach Road
Looking down the trail on the San Juan Bautista side. As you can tell it was a beautiful day. Late afternoon. Few hikers. One bicyclist heading down. Three equestrians heading up. |
Taking Old Stagecoach Road was one of the ways that people could get between San Juan Bautista and Salinas. Today, the three mile stretch from San Juan Bautista to the Salinas side is now known as the Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail.
It's a wonderful hike. A bit (okay a lot) strenuous if you aren't used to walking steadily uphill for more than a mile. It's about another mile to the crest, although that climb isn't so harsh. Now, if you're in awesome shape, the hike up and down is nothing. Me, ouch, my aching knees on the way down. All worth it.
Labels:
bicycle rides,
hiking,
San Juan Bautista,
vista linda
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