MAY 19, 2013
The vast beauty of California's Central Valley |
The final week in So Cal was
pretty amazing. I had a tequila shot in
Tijuana, swam with seals in La Jolla Cove, did yoga every morning with humming
birds drumming around me, raced a aquathon that included an ocean swim and
barefoot beach run, had friends visit from both Minnesota and Michigan, and
spent the most amazing day with Lindy on her birthday which served as my final
hurrah before leaving town.
Central Valley brush fire or meth lab explosion? I'll never know. |
The original plan was to drive
the coast and camp somewhere near Big Sur.
I just couldn’t bring myself to drive the central valley again. As the pics here from my previous drive show, it’s so dry and soulless, there’s just
nothing to see. And besides, I am
already pretty well stocked on meth, the region’s chief export.
I have driven the California
coast before though this was the first time I did so in one shot. All the camp sites were full and hotels in
Monterrey and Santa Cruz were both dirty and outrageously expensive. After crushing a vegan mint chip milkshake at
Saturn Café, I flipped that little switch in the back of my head that allows my
mind and body to remain oblivious to the time of day and night it is, and drove
right through.
Yup. A bit better view on the PCH than the alternative inland drive. |
Day one in Nevada City was a
success. I found the food co-op for
breakfast at 7 a.m., just 19 hours after leaving San Diego. There was a sign hanging for a room for rent
with the warnings, “Vegetarian, must love animals.” Hey! That’s me. My new room is nice and clean and comes with
a huuuuge shaded backyard. My rommmates
are a massage therapist, an 8 year old black lab, and a 40 year old parrot that
likes pasta. It’s a good start, though I
can’t move in until tomorrow so I’m headed to a campsite on a lake a few miles
down the road.
My yoga studio for the day. |
I’m exhausted. Today went as well as it could have, though
my weekend has melded into one long emotional day that started with yoga on
Friday morning and is about to end now, Sunday night.