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Pismo Beach, CA

The drive from Vegas to San Luis Obispo took longer than expected, but then again, we obviously took a highway that was made for beautiful (30 mph viewing) scenery. There were > 45 degree turns and sharp ascents and descents, but we saw an amazing windmill hill wind.jpg and a jackrabbit, coyote and lots of squirrels.


On the drive, we stopped in a restaurant in Baker that you see in the guidebooks like Frommers and LP called Mad Greek – it’s a funky atmosphere in the middle of Death Valley that claims to have the best gyro. Well, they are pretty good I have to admit… but really, what doesn’t taste good when you spent the previous 4 days drinking in Las Vegas?


Our home here is in a great location – walking distance to the downtown beach area, and full of friendly vacationers. avila.jpgholiday.jpg
The range here in people is vast – there are what looks like permanent retired residents with potted plants and fencing around their $100K motorhomes to a group of people with a bunch of toys with a flag waving 30 feet above their trailer that says ‘The bar is OPEN’ with a mug of beer logo. We fall somewhere in between the two. After all, one of us has to work still.


A couple blocks away is the Splash Café, which makes the best clam chowder ever. They, like Mad Greek, also make the claim for the ‘best’ dish, but these folks aren’t lying! I could eat this every day, seriously! Despite that, I’ve been cooking - Yes, me cooking - cooking.jpgAND... we’ve actually been eating what I make, it’s edible!


In Pismo Beach, we ran into these signs – go figure!
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Posted by kawakami 04.12.2007 09:18 Archived in Lodging | USA Comments (0)

New Home Away From Home


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In order to live more comfortably and nomadically, we purchased a new home to live in! It's a 5th wheel and it already lived in a nice park in Burlington, Washington. I'm working on getting it all homey and stocked with stuff that makes life simpler and easier; but lots of stuff is actually at home, so that'll have to wait so we don't buy things we already have in Idaho. It's a beautiful location with lots of green trees and a ceiling of stars at night. A benefit of living in a vacation park is that most people are in great moods, as they are on vacation! Conveniences of showers, laundry, internet, cable, pool and hot tubs don't hurt as well. Living in the area below where an eagle calls home is pretty groovy too, even though they make some awful screeching noises.


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Posted by kawakami 03.06.2007 01:24 Archived in Lodging | USA Comments (0)

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