There was once a creamery here, way back in the 1800's and early 1900's.
William Randolph Hearst would stop here for the fresh dairy stuffs on his way to Hearst Castle.
The dairy cattle and the milk are long gone. All that is left here is a struggling artist community and even then, most of the artists are gone too.
Just a glass blower and a pottery shop remain.
We stopped by on our way to Cambria and found a couple of pots to take home with us for the yards.
In Cambria we did some window shopping at a favorite garden shop.
We returned to our room and after a short nap we took a walk on the beach.
The sea mist was sweet and the weather fine.
We could see the coastal fog hovering a mile or so off the pier waiting to come in with the sunset.
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