Our move here from Ventura was uneventful and the weather seems to be cooperating with us for the time being.
The El Camino Real (or Royal Road) is marked with these mission bells every few miles from north of L.A. to San Francisco on Highway 101. The original road connected the missions of California and Baja along with some presidios and pueblos.
There is fog in the morning but that's only because just a mile inland it is very warm. When that warmer air hits the cool Pacific waters it's like a curtain of fog has suddenly been sprung upon us. This is our view out the front windshield.
If you happened to live in a million dollar house inland and looking at the coast...this would be your view.
Oh ya, the sun is winning this battle.
It doesn't take long in the afternoon for the fog to start creeping back down the hill to our base camp.
Took a walk on the Bob Jones Trail and thought the exposed roots of the coastal oak over this rock sediments was interesting...just me I suppose.
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