First morning with the new remodeled Olsen's Bakery. They served us, but the dining room is still under construction |
Barb trying out the new mirror. It seems to have a problem |
One of the many pastries in the glass cabinet |
We ate out on the sidewalk |
Back in the room I made a green smoothie, Had passed on the wonderful pastry |
On our way to Avila Beach, we stopped for a look around this interesting Farmers Market |
11 of us are on our way to Point San Luis Obispo Light House |
Tiny bottle of water. Just the right size for VSP |
A Deere running |
It's corn season, and readily available |
It's also Ice Cream season. I say Cranky devouring a large cone |
Bread baked here |
And Pies |
Pat's favorite Cherry |
Bing! |
Fruit |
Berries picked here this morning |
Good Grub |
This is the kind of things I've been living on lately |
Phil found some BBQ sauce. He bought a bottle. |
Salsa looks good too. |
Ohh Kay! |
This is every day for me |
From local bees |
Grown here on the farm |
Taffy and stuff |
A mother with her 2 girls. Getting into the corn |
They had several fun little animals and chickens running around |
Ready to get back on the road |
This is the parking lot where we formed up to get on the trolley |
Spent 2 years of my life living at this lighthouse. 1962 to 1964 |
There was no road in then. We walked the 2 mile trail or took a boat |
Don showing Jack something |
The 3rd Pier. This is where we parked out personal vehicles and where the boat landed |
Taken from the second story North Window from a bedroom in the light house |
Jack, our tour guide, did an excellent job. Most of the information is what the Historical Society has gathered about the light house before it became a US Coast Guard station around 1939. |
Elaine has been our contact. A very dedicated member of the Lighthouse Historical Society. She was a big help in our group having this tour. |
This was the last "Keepers" daughter's room, Jack is showing us some of her things |
This Franel Lens was set up in the tower on the top of the lighthouse building. I've spent many hours cleaning and maintaining this light |
There used to be more grass and California Ice Plant than there is now |
Our VROC group. We were in the Area for a "get-together" down in Solvang, CA |
Same group, different camera |
Barb found a swing |
Kids at Play |
In the "back of the bus" going back down the hill |
The trail you see in the picture was our only way to get to town or back. Unless you were able to use the boad |
Our bikes with a special rider on the silver Gold Wing. Elaine got on the the picture. She's a good sport! |
The Trolley driver, Jake, wanted us us on the other side because of the Sun, but since it was a challenge herding these vroc riders this far, we let well enough alone and took it from there :-) |
Next to the Rose Garden Inn, we found Rosies 50's diner |
This is ONE- HALF a chef salad |
Cranky's Club sandwich |
All potion sizes were huge |
The Madonna Inn |
The Gardens around the Inn are fabulous! |
The Cranky one smelling the Roses |
California Poppies |
Dining room |
Fire Place |
One of many Stained Glass Windows |
It's a good thing we were full from our Maggies meal! |
Jack and Barb. Honeymooners. |
The famous shower in the Men's room. You have to stand close enough to trip a lazer to start the water |
Sandy, Barb, and a couple other ladies checking out the mens room |
They don't get it. You're suppose to face the other way |
These are the sinks. Real shells |
There was another running waterfall out in the hall way. Jack thought this was the one everyone was talking about |
Susan would love the pick theme of the whole Inn. Even their own wine lables |
In one of the gift shops, there are large post cards of most of the room. Each is different, all very nice. |
Back at the Solvang Inn and Cottages |
Cranky's Voyager 1200. He's a dedicated Patriot Guard Rider back in the San Francisco Bay Area. |
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The Madonna Inn is always fun to look at!
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