We are out of Houston and loving the weather, the scenery and the people on the Central California Coast. We, my bride and I have been sampling all kinds of beer over the past day and a half, and probably could have written a good post on my beer blog, https://bishopsbeerblog.com/ , but we had such a good experience at the Los Osos/Baywood Park Farmers Market, I just had to capture the visit.
The morning was spent wandering up the coast to the Sea Elephant rookery before heading back south. Lunch in Cayucos and then south to the Los Osos area. We drove through the area where my my mother lived For 20+ years before she passed away three years ago. It is a bit bittersweet as so many great memories came flooding back. By happenstance, we stumbled onto the Monday Farmer’s Market in Los Osos/Baywood Park…..I think I already mentioned that. It is a small but colorful market.
My lovely bride striding off into the small but very colorful market.
The variety and freshness of the offerings are pretty amazing.
I could have bought every loaf and with a lot of butter it would have been a meal. Kathy had a better, at least from a health perspective, choice for our evening meal. I did steer her to to a small brewery in Cambria Pines before arriving back to the motel. Dinner cost…$ 13.50!!!!!
Number one… We should have bought more strawberries. We only bought one small basket of very sweet and wonderful strawberries…..Main course was a quart of Jack Fruit soup. Oh my, very flavorful and very satisfying. Appetizers were had at the 927 brewery in Cambria, I had a flight of their beers, Toyon Amber Ale – Slab Town Pale Ale – Summerdale IPA – Beer Inoculus IPA and for Kathy an Ollalberry beer with a nice tart finish.
TTFN
Bishop
Nov 19, 2019 @ 23:13:31
How wonderful that you had a chance to go “home” again, Bishop. I didn’t realize that your mother passed away three years ago. I missed that, if you even shared it, and I’m sorry. I know Los Osos/the central coast is very important to you. I hope you’ve enjoyed yourselves to the fullest. I can see that you’ve eaten well…not to mention the beer! 🙂
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Nov 19, 2019 @ 23:41:02
Thanks Debra. The Central California Coast is one of my very favorite places to visit. One of these days we may try and find a month long rental and imbed ourselves into the community! We are in Cayucos this evening to see one of my old HS buddies. Middle of the week and off season. It doesn’t get much better!
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