Showing posts with label central california travels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label central california travels. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

We Went to the Beach!

So, I haven't learned to sew yet (see my last post) but I did go to the beach!

Worker Bee. Baby Bee, Sewing Bee, and I all went to Morro Bay for a few days!

We stayed in a friend's little cottage about 1 1/2 blocks from the beach.  Did I remember to take any pictures of this sweet little place?  Nooooo!  I even told everyone I've got to take a picture, but...... I forgot.  Well.....that's what vacations are for, right?

Well, let's see we read, played in the ocean, hung out, and went out for many nice dinners.  

This is Morro Rock - the Gibraltar of the Pacific.

One morning on the beach we saw several sailboats.


The sandpipers were fascinating to watch.



Hmmmm.......what kind of sea creatures are those?

Oh!  That's Worker Bee and Baby Bee playing in the waves.  I think their scientific names are Apis Negotium and Apis  Infans.

I even took a little video of Morro Bay.  

On our way home we buzzed into the cutest and best smelling little cookie bakery.

Have you ever heard of the Brown Butter Cookie Company?
One of my friends goes to the beach often and always stops here and brings back such delectable cookies.  It's just the right combination of sweet and salty.

Thank you for coming along with us on our little jaunt to the sea.
Now I can't wait to go back again!

And thank you for buzzing by!  I'm back just in time to work on more projects!  Oh buzzzzzz!

Monday, November 9, 2009

Columbia - Gem of the Southern Mines!

Vroommm - here we are at Columbia State Park in California.




Columbia is a preserved gold rush town in the foothills of Central California.  It is not a ghost town but a real live place where you can feel like you have stepped back in time.




The town was founded in 1850 during the height of the California Gold Rush but burned to the ground several times.  After the devastating fire of 1857 the town was rebuilt with brick buildings and steel doors which is part of the reason it is still standing today.



Well, when you go to an Old West town you have to take a stage coach ride.




We even got held up! Luckily the robber didn't know how valuable my Kodak digital camera was so I got to keep it.

One of the best things about Columbia is Nelson's Candy Kitchen.  In December they even have a workshop on making candy canes.  One day Baby Bee and I will have to go do that.




Just look at the "eye candy" (so sorry - couldn't help the pun - forgive me).



















These are so adorable for Thanksgiving...













We bought homemade marshmallows, dark chocolate covered peanut brittle (these were divine), and some caramels.  I'd show you pictures but they didn't make it all the way home.


Baby Bee even got to do some old time bowling.  We kept hearing this LOUD clank and rumble, clank and rumble, clank and rumble.  It was a little bowling alley. I think Baby Bee had the most fun rolling the bowling balls back down the return ramp after knocking over the pins.








We had a delightful day just wandering about the town and looking in the shops and thinking about what it must have been like back then.  (There was once 40 saloons in town out of 140 businesses.)






Before we left we sat down and had a sarsaparilla and some peanuts at the Douglas Saloon.




It was a wonderful day!

What treasures are near your town?  Where do you like to visit?

Thanks again for stopping by.  Your visits are always so welcome!