I was struck with some similarities between Plymouth, where we used to live in Massachusetts, and Morro Bay. They are both working fishing towns that have a nice waterfront, they both have a long sand spit enclosing the harbor and lots of moored boats, they both are in the vicinity of a nuclear power plant....and most importantly, THEY BOTH HAVE A ROCK!
"...I decided to visit California for a year or two to see its wonderful flora and the famous Yosemite Valley. All the world was before me and every day was a holiday, so it did not seem important to which one of the world's wildernesses I first should wander." --John Muir (1868)
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
More o' Morro Bay and Morro Rock
As we prepared to leave Morro Bay and continue our trek south, we took really fond memories of the town with us. And it was a great place for photography, some random highlights below.
I was struck with some similarities between Plymouth, where we used to live in Massachusetts, and Morro Bay. They are both working fishing towns that have a nice waterfront, they both have a long sand spit enclosing the harbor and lots of moored boats, they both are in the vicinity of a nuclear power plant....and most importantly, THEY BOTH HAVE A ROCK!
I was struck with some similarities between Plymouth, where we used to live in Massachusetts, and Morro Bay. They are both working fishing towns that have a nice waterfront, they both have a long sand spit enclosing the harbor and lots of moored boats, they both are in the vicinity of a nuclear power plant....and most importantly, THEY BOTH HAVE A ROCK!
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