
Morro Bay was our highlight of Central California. Jim and Mary Talbot
hosted our stay, allowing us to sleep over at their hacienda in Arroyo Grande,
enjoying meals together, sharing a wildlife reserve walk, and taking in the
must-see Hearst Castle. Jim was the skipper of USS Cook whom I served
under during my Navy career. Jim makes a mean tri-tip of buffalo!
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Morro Rock marked the entrance to Morro Bay. It is one of seven monolith rocks in the immediate vicinity.
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Jim and Mary Talbot hosted us while we were in Morro Bay. They were delightful friends that made our stay a most memorable one!
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The Talbot's hacienda in Arroyo Grande included an attractive interior decor and a friendly ambience.
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Cormorants crowded the current lines offshore where sealife gathered promising food for all.
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NOAA has weather buoys that communicate the weather and sea state for mariners planning trips down the coast, for example.
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