So, this adventure is coming to an end. Starting to develop a little horse to the barn syndrome. Not that I'm really ready to end this sojourn, I could easily make a full time life style of this, but the reality of reality and resumption of life pre is raising it's insistent head. Back to the land of routine, schedules, bills, responsibility (not that there isn't enough of that on the road), stress, work (funny how those two words naturally find themselves next to each other), and social mores. And, of course, there is the anticipation of routine, schedules, lodging bigger than 6 x 12, consistent source of water and electricity, indoor plumbing, indoor kitchen, resumption of relationships with missed friends and prospect of a positive cash flow.
We are on night 2 at Pismo State Beach. It's Monday and the place is near empty. Was quite busy over the weekend, I 'm told. Spent the day hanging out in San Luis Obispo. Looking for lunch (our day typically starts late!) we went to one of the 3 brew pubs in town. Central Coast Brewing Co. is the only one open. The manager stays if he has to be there working anyway he might as well try to sell some beer. A really cool operation. A large eclectic assortment of brews with summer emphasis on Belgian style. I settled on a brown ale that was produced by a homebrewer who had won a recent competition with first prize to be brewer for a day and make his beer at their brewery in large capacity. While we were there the manager maintained a continuous dialog about beer, the brewing business, local competition, changing public tastes and knowledge. And as he talked he kept giving us tastes of different brews. They also do a cool thing by allowing individuals, for a price of course, to brew their own small batch. Popular with frat boys, brides maids for batchlorette parties and CEOs for team building. On his recommendation we went downtown for lunch. I had a salmon bisque, Sarah, lamb patty salad. Both quite satisfying.
Herman has had his morning constitutional walk, fed and watered. Coffee made. Sarah preparing our usual sandwiches for lunch. We'll shortly move everything to the floor, fold down the trailer and blow out of San Francisco. Parked last 2 nights at Golden Gate RV Park just north of Sausalito which is convenient to visit our friends Bill and Shirley. Spent the day touring the ex-military base at the foot of the Golden Gate Bridge and watched the vip debate last night (the first TV we've watched since this trip started). Will plan to stay a few nights with friends on the Rogue River then home.