
The photo at left is of William Randolph Hearst's private library and office at Hearst Castle. Sarah and I decided to do a second tour yesterday morning, which included Hearst's private quarters and the kitchen. Hearst would go to his office at 1:00 am each night after his guests had gone to bed and read every single one of his newspapers (brought in by private plane each day). He'd make notes for all his editors to read in the morning. Hearst was in heated competition with Joseph Pulitzer to sell the most newspapers, and as a result, the headlines became increasingly sensationalist. He and Pulitzer were blamed for the advent of "yellow journalism" during the 1930s.

In the afternoon, we continued driving south, with stops at Morro Rock - one in a chain of volcanic caps that run along the edge of Morro Bay - and Montana de Oro State Park, where we hiked along the cliff ridge and watched pelicans diving for fish. The weather was on the moody side (there was a persistent bank of fog hanging along the coast), but the views were still spectacular.

This morning we had a look at the mission, which is currently undergoing renovations, but had some interesting pieces on display in the museum. They showed pieces of furniture and other household items brought by the missionaries from Spain.

South of San Luis Obispo, we stopped at Pismo Beach, home of the Pismo clam and a favourite with surfers. Grey skies did not deter all the tourists who had signed up for surfing classes; there were about 50 people in the water with their boards, determined to conquer the waves. Most of the time, the waves conquered them. Frankly, it looked like an awful lot of hard work for what usually amounted to about 5 seconds of wave riding.


We had lunch at the Los Olivos Cafe where scenes from the movie were shot. Sorry, but here's another food shot. Fresh-baked jalapeno cornmeal bread with tapanade and rosemary olive oil. Followed by baked brie with a cranberry wine sauce and salad. Jealous yet? That pretty much put both of us in a food coma, but I managed to finish the drive to Santa Barbara, which we'll check out tomorrow.

1 comment:
hi it's hunter again thananks for looking. wow lots of food places i would probably love it
sincerly hunter
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