Sticking to the format, days 5 and 6. Enjoy these from Salinas to Sacramento, traveling in the rain at the speed of light. I chose this representative group while drinking morning coffee as well as while sleeping. I’ve tried to arrange in chronological order.
It was too early to try the deep-fried artichokes at the “center of the world.”
Elkhorn Slough, and buildings of what once a dairy farm.
Pescadero Beach looking south and
north
Sausalito
includes a houseboat made of former City of Seattle and
barrage balloon barges.
Beached locals and
and grounded Polaris at Rodeo.
Sandra Hugh assists.
Delaware bunkers.
Cape Fear LASH in Saisun Bay.
Then farther into the Delta [the size and complexity of which I had grossly failed to appreciate] to transit the Sacramento River on The Real McCoy II portion of Route 84 and
then ride the levee looking for
All photos, any errors, WVD, with thanks to George Schneider for local knowledge. Not included here are the other 500+ photos I took.
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March 30, 2024 at 8:12 am
tugster
I should have added this link related to the first photo. Here’s more on that and other murals: https://kion546.com/top-stories/2023/07/10/new-murals-on-display-under-the-highway-101-overpasses-in-salinas/
March 30, 2024 at 8:21 am
Tom Adams
You were too early for that fried artichoke at Castroville, but you could have had an artichoke omelet for breakfast — as I did, cycling through Moss Landing many years ago.
Tom Adams
March 30, 2024 at 8:38 am
tugster
You’re right, Tom. That means i gotta get back there some day at a reasonable hour for the deep fry, and stick around for the festival.