Thursday, December 13, 2007
SLO 2007
We went to San Luis Obispo for four days. Here are some pics:
We went to the Avila Valley Barn to buy some fresh food and we also checked out the animals. Here is Samantha with some ponies:

We went to Avila beach. The weather was in the low sixties with no wind or clouds. It was perfect:

Here are some cool flowers in front of a cool house in SLO:

I used to always get the little fried bean burritos at the local Fosters Freeze. They are definitely not healthy. I got one again and they are just as good as I remembered:

This is the house I used to live in:

We went to MontaƱa de Oro State Park for a hike:

Here are some stacked rocks on the beach:


We made a sea "bouquet" from found objects:

We walked around Morro Bay:



We found a great spot to get tons of fresh fish straight from the fishing boats. Here I am posing with my new shirt:

Here is our food which includes gigantic oysters:

We swung by Cuesta College to see an art display. It was called "Sanguilicious" by Julie Hughes:


We stopped by Harmony because we love it but we never buy anything because it's crazy-expensive ($20 for a little mug). The neighboring town of Cambria is also tailored for rich tourists:

We visited Hearst Castle:



The End!
We went to the Avila Valley Barn to buy some fresh food and we also checked out the animals. Here is Samantha with some ponies:

We went to Avila beach. The weather was in the low sixties with no wind or clouds. It was perfect:

Here are some cool flowers in front of a cool house in SLO:

I used to always get the little fried bean burritos at the local Fosters Freeze. They are definitely not healthy. I got one again and they are just as good as I remembered:

This is the house I used to live in:

We went to MontaƱa de Oro State Park for a hike:

Here are some stacked rocks on the beach:


We made a sea "bouquet" from found objects:

We walked around Morro Bay:



We found a great spot to get tons of fresh fish straight from the fishing boats. Here I am posing with my new shirt:

Here is our food which includes gigantic oysters:

We swung by Cuesta College to see an art display. It was called "Sanguilicious" by Julie Hughes:


We stopped by Harmony because we love it but we never buy anything because it's crazy-expensive ($20 for a little mug). The neighboring town of Cambria is also tailored for rich tourists:

We visited Hearst Castle:



The End!