Posted by: roger (39 posts)
June 12, 2008 1:08 AM


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We drove down highway 1 from San Francisco to San Luis Obispo this past year. It was nervewracking travelling south on Highway 1 because we were on the ocean side of the road. I compensated for the scary view by driving on the mountain side of the road until traffic came along.

San Simeon is William Randolf Hearst's house that he bought in Europe and then reassembled on top of a California Mountain. At one time he owned a piece of property 300 miles square. The house was up on top of a mountain, cold, and lifeless. The bus ride to the top was equally scary.

This drawing was done of the woodwork in the large front Cathedral room. I felt trapped on the tour and couldn't wait to leave. One second of listening to a prepared speech leaves me gasping for air. No more tours for me.

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I know. It's awful that you can't just poke around the place on your own. I would have loved to do that...

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