Pismo Beach
We arrived at Pismo Beach Tuesday
afternoon. After getting everything
hooked up we went for a long walk on the beach, it was so much fun taking off
our shoes and walking in the water, and feeling the refreshing ocean breeze on
our face feeling so lucky to be here.
Today (Wednesday) we ate lunch at the
Splash Cafe known for their award winning chowder, the food was really good. We managed to waddle out of the restaurant and
went to the candy store and bought some fudge.
We walked on the beach listening to the
sound of the waves as they raced to reach they're finally destination on
shore. The seagulls sang their victory
song when a person dropped a piece of food and they swooped down snatching
their prize. The pier gave us a wonderful view of the open ocean, the beach and
the area hillside. It's also a great way to meet up with some pretty
interesting individuals who fish off the pier. We watched the whales in the
distanced and were amazed and excited when several flapped their tail and made
a gigantic splash with their tail.
The Chumash Indians settled in Pismo
Beach at least 9,000 years ago. They referred to the area as a place to find
pismu, or tar. During the Great Depression, the Governor of California froze
the currency supply in California leaving merchants moneyless, forcing them to
find other ways to transact business. Scrip, or promissory notes, written on
clamshells became an alternate form of money in Pismo Beach. The clamshell
currency was used only while the banks were closed, and was only circulated
locally, being redeemed in full when the banks were re-opened. Movies filmed in the area: Ten Commandments
1956, My Blue Heaven 1990, Poetic Justice 1993, Pirates of the Caribbean: At
World's End 2007.
Tomorrow we travel to Los Angeles!
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So much fun !! |
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You can see the camp ground where we are staying |