Let's Stay Together



After the wild birthday celebrations last night it was time to start our 2.5 day detour around the Big Sur road closure   Our route tries to make the best of a difficult situation but is far from ideal.  A 20 mile inland drag on a busy road with little shoulder eventually improved to quiet backroads through vinyards and general agriculture while the temperature built and built.  The high on the coast is forecast to be 18 degrees today but in King City, where we are, it is 35.  I had occasionally wondered where all the hispanic workers live and it turns out the answer is King City.  The town is way off the tourist trail but nicely laid out, clean and presentable.  Interestingly, there is no sign of people sleeping rough and there is a sense of civic pride that is conspicuously absent in many Merican towns.  Those bloody Mexicans, coming over here working hard and keeping their towns nice!


Dom and I have decided to get back together.  We had a spare room in the hotel but he told me to cancel it because he can't stand another night apart.  Personally, I could live without him but it will be good to have the wine box again.  

We took ourselves off to the supermarket and rustled up a microwaveable feast of tomato soup, cottage pie and sweetcorn.  A gourmet experience enjoyed in our underpants watching Family Guy.



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