Good morning, CALIFORNIA IS BOTH AN AGRICULTURAL POWERHOUSE AND A WONDER OF THE WORLD Last month we took a drive up to the Bay area via Interstate 5 (the “fast” way). As most Californians know, Highway 101, which periodically skirts the Pacific Ocean and snakes through quaint places like Pismo Beach and Paso Robles, offers the more scenic and pleasant drive. But for those of us who are in a rush to get somewhere quickly, the I-5 is the way to go. Think of it almost like what traveling in Elon Musk’s “hyperloop” would be like—a long stretch with little of note along the way. The high points are few, and even those require an eagle-eye or they’re missed.
#355 Musings from the Bunker 3/3/21
#355 Musings from the Bunker 3/3/21
#355 Musings from the Bunker 3/3/21
Good morning, CALIFORNIA IS BOTH AN AGRICULTURAL POWERHOUSE AND A WONDER OF THE WORLD Last month we took a drive up to the Bay area via Interstate 5 (the “fast” way). As most Californians know, Highway 101, which periodically skirts the Pacific Ocean and snakes through quaint places like Pismo Beach and Paso Robles, offers the more scenic and pleasant drive. But for those of us who are in a rush to get somewhere quickly, the I-5 is the way to go. Think of it almost like what traveling in Elon Musk’s “hyperloop” would be like—a long stretch with little of note along the way. The high points are few, and even those require an eagle-eye or they’re missed.