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  Friday, July 16

 Here's another trip to the beautiful Central Coast Area.  We left Hayward just after noon and took Highway 101 to Paso Robles and checked in at our Motel.  It was pretty darn hot with temperatures around 107 degrees.  Hot. Hot.

After we left, my wife said that she wanted a milk shake and I spotted an A&W Root Beer, so we pulled in.  No milk shake, but she had a Root Beer Float and I got a large plain old Root Beer and we were on our way.

We then drove down to Atascadero and crossed over to Morro Bay on Highway 41.  We headed over to Giovanni's on the Wharf and ordered up two Halibut and Chips for my wife and I.  There was no line when I arrived there and I got my order in about ten minutes.  I noticed that everybody was wearing sweaters or coasts as it ws quite cool there.  Rather cloudy with temps around 60 degrees, almost 50 degrees cooler than Paso Robles. There were quite a number of people eating there, but we left and headed over to the parking lot near the ocean where we decided to eat this time.  Sometimes we eat in the lot across from there and face the bay.  There were a number of people surfing out there.

The food was pretty good, as usual and I still have to say that this is the best fish & chips around.  Been coming here for at least 20 year's.

WE ARRIVED at the American Legion parking lot around 5:20 and had to wait about an hour for the Farmer's Market to clear out.  There's always 2-3 of them that take their time and force us to wait.  There were a number of vendor's hanging around waiting for the time to set up.

I went over and asked one of the 'Legionairre's' to show me my space and we found it.  After awhile, I was finally able to drive my van over to the vicinity of my space.  It was kind of hectic with a bunch of vendor's zig-zagging around the place and I did have a difficult time locating my exact space because there were all kinds of markings all over the place.

Of course, it was a bit on the chilly side and we had some breezes there.  It took us about an hour to get our canopy up along with the rest of the hardware.  We put all our merchandise inside and covered it up and left for the motel, where we had a pretty decent night's sleep.  However, we were awakened at around 11:30pm by a bunch of noisy, screaming, inconsiderate fools out by the swimming pool area.  They managed to retreat back to their rooms or the jungle, whichever is appropriate, and we had a very restful, peaceful remainder of the night.

Saturday, July 17.  Dropped by McDonalds and picked up a couple sausage McMuffins and then headed toward Cambria on Highway 46 around 6:30am.  As we went over one of the many hills,  we could see that there was some coastal overcast.  When we arrived at the parking lot,  it was extremely overcast and somewhat cool.  It took us a couple hours to get our things set up and we then settled in for an entire day of slow sales, as did virtually everybody else.

THERE WERE A TOTAL OF 46 vendor's in the lot and the booths were arranged in quads with extremely wide aisles, thank gosh.  The crowds were not very large throughout the day and the people browsing around merely were out for a day's exercise.  There were quite a number of dogs dragging their owners around and it seemed like they were more interested in attending this event than some of the people were.

THE FOOD.  Picked up a Bratwurst with Sauerkraut and onion from one of the two food vendor's for $6.00.  Not bad, but don't compare it to Lockford.

MANY OF THE VENDOR'S had poor sales and were struggling to make the fee.  Occasionally, the sun peaked through the overcast, but it was nowhere near the 70 degrees as was predicted.

WE CLOSED UP AT 5:00 and headed over to Main Street Grill down in the other part of town and picked up our usual Pork Baby Back Ribs along with a salad.  When the guy gave me my order I noticed that the BBQ Sauce was missing and I brought this to his attention.  He told me 'it was in the bag' and I told him that it wasn't.  He looked in the bag and guess what?  This wasn't the first time these people forgot to give me BBQ Sauce.  We then took our food back to the motel and ate.  It was good.

Sunday, July 18.

Very good night's sleep.  We left around 8:05 and picked up some breakfast at McD's and gassed up at Chevron and then headed over to '46' and drove over to Cambria.  More overcast and breezy.  A bit cool.

WHEN WE ARRIVED THERE, many of the vendor's had opened up  and there were 2 or 3 people browsing around.

BY THE TIME NOON ROLLED around many of the vendor's were anxious to pack up and leave.  The crowd's weren't all that great and sale's were on the south side of pitiful.  It's just so disgusting driving this far, spending two night's in a motel and dealing with the weather elements and getting so little in return.  These people in Cambria are just plain old cheap and could care less about these shows.

THE AMERICAN LEGION may have put up a good effort with this show and the booth fee of $100 was reasonable.  I heard good reports about this event from last year and I am quite disappointed in it.  I think this place is worn out from all the Craft Shows and the locals definitely are not interested.  Some do pick up some artwork and the guy selling the cement turtles, etc., was the only one who did good. 

I DON'T THINK that there was an overwhelming amount of tourists and the one's there did not buy very much.  Not too many bags floating around the place.

All in all, I'm trying to avoid saying that this show was a doozie and it sucked, but this really was a doozie and it really did suck.

AFTER WE LEFT CAMBRIA, We hooked up with Highway 101 and dropped by A&W once again over in Paso Robles and ordered a couple Papa's and two root beer floats along with some rings.  There was a long line of cars there and it took quite a while.  Wow.  Lost 15-20 minutes. 

ROAD HAZARDS.  Approximately 30 miles from Salinas we encountered another road hazard.  I was in the left hand lane and there was a truck and a car ahead of me in the right lane.  Suddenly, a small bucket and other objects leaped out of the bed of a pickup truck which was over loaded with a BBQ grill, ice chest and a bunch of other stuff.  We both slowed down and made it around the obstacles as the truck pulled over a couple hundred yards ahead and the guy was getting out to perhaps retrieve his stuff.  I don't know.  I can't imagine the guy walking out on the highway.  Probably have to wait for the CHP.

WE HIT A LOT OF TRAFFIC around the Monterey exit and that lasted until San Juan Bautista.  Lost maybe half an hour.  Smooth sailing after that.