Copyright 2013, CABS for Reflections From the Fence
April 9, 2013
Time to leave Morro Bay and head northward. The 101 and 1 and all things west coast await our discovery.
Today's ride reminds us that we are in major food producing area and a few oil wells too. It is quite amazing how many pumps they can pack into a few acres. We also saw wells drilled into what appeared to the the old highway, gotta say that was a bit bizarre.
Grapes, lots of grapes, not the first nor last we will see. Did anyone ever say, they grow LOTS o grapes here?
Water (in the aqueduct), crops, fertile ground, trucks, foods a comin - -
Trucks full of food - -
These large artsy advertisements are quite popular, sorry, don't remember just what she was growing/advertising, looks like flowers.
We start noticing Historic El Camino Real bells (That is pronounced reeeeee al, in Carol speak/pronounce/spell. It is not pronounced "real".)
We arrived in our campground, parked next to friends Mina and hubby HoboBob and enjoyed our new abode and RVing friends. Good stuff!
*Note the photo of the produce truck or other products portrayed in this post do not constitute any endorsement on my part. All copyright belongs to the companies involved. Read my disclaimer page at the top of this blog.
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