Had to stop this morning in Harmony, population 18. They have the most magnificent pottery and glass blown products! Of course, they also had 4 of the decorated cows of the CowParade SLO.
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| Our friends Tom and Wendy came here to get married about 20 years ago |
We then took a tour of Nitt Witt Ridge in Cambria. This is a quote from Wikipedia:
"Nitt Witt Ridge is a house on two and a half acres in
Cambria, California, United States. Artist/recluse Arthur "Art" Harold Beal (d. 1992) bought his hillside lot in 1928 and spent most of the next 50 years carving out the terraces with only a pick and shovel, creating his own "castle on a hill".
Arthur Harold Beal is known as Der Tinkerpaw or Captain Nitt Witt. Beal was garbage collector for the town of Cambria in the 1940s and 1950s and made good use of what Cambrians were throwing away, as well as the natural materials on the property, in the nearby pine forests, and on the area's beaches. Some parts are also reportedly remnants from
Hearst Castle where he supposedly worked for a time. Other common building materials are
beer cans,
abalone shells, and
concrete. There are also washer drums, car rims, tile, car parts, and old stoves."
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| The toilet seats on the wall were used as picture frames for his favorite movie stars |
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| Visitors didn't have to stop the conversation just because they needed to use the bathroom |
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| Stairway to upper patio |
A drive north and we had to pull over at the Hearst Castle area...
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| Zebras at Hearst Castle |
Then on to the elephant seal viewing area. We can't believe the number of people travelling at this time of year!
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| Elephant Seals |
The back to Cambria. An exploration of the Cambria Cemetery shows an unusual spot...so many decorated and whimsical gravesites.
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| Cambria Cemetery |
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| Cambria Cemetery |
And at the end of the afternoon, time for happy hour and Norm showing off his pedicure from Halloween!
And the evening ends at the Moonstone Beach Bar & Grill with chocolate martinis and lamp chops.