After a hot drink and pastry stop in a very small town called Davenport, our first main stop was Santa Cruz which is a big surfie town. The houses there are expensive and totally awesome, each one is different and spectacular! Our tour guide was offered some weed while we were there and while recounting the story to us, an old woman up the back of the van yelled out, "why didn't you ask us if we wanted any??" haha
California grows a huge amount of produce for the rest of America as well as for export. It doesn't rain there much but they irrigate using water from the Sierra Nevada. We saw lots of artichoke crops, cherry trees, strawberry fields and pumpkins for jack'o'laterns. Here are some brussel sprouts. I'd never seen them like this before. Don't they look crazy?? (Oh and the strawberries and plums here are delicious.)
This stupid blogger won't import vertical images today. :/
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I think this is where we also saw "ninja squirrels" as the tour guide called them as well as Bird Rock which was covered in Sea Lions. (The guide said we were lucky the wind wasn't blowing in the wrong direction.)
As you can see the water was stripey blue and so vivid. The golfers and squirrels have a great view.
We then stopped to see this supposedly famous tree - The Lone Cyprus. As you can see from this photo and the previous one, the weather changed rapidly. But it actually made the day all the more enjoyable.
Carmel and Carmel-by-the-Sea just wasted my life. Everything cost a trillion dollars and were ridiculous anyway.
Though the houses were quite flashy. Famous residents apparently include Clint Eastwood, Jennifer Aniston, (was) Doris Day, Betty White and a stack of authors.
I would have much rather we had time instead to have a tour of the Carmel Mission, but really that is only a small complaint considering what a brilliant day I had otherwise.
Tomorrow is very exciting because I get to go home to Queensland!!! In the morning however I have an appointment with Atari Metcalf who was the brains behind a massive Australian-wide film training program for disadvantaged youth. I'm very lucky to be able to pick his brains for my new job at Club 12/25 in Canberra which I'm also very excited about.