Good morning, my friends. The day got off to an exciting start yesterday. Finally, finally, finally, we got some action at our seed feeder when several house finches showed up to our table.
We found parking in a free public lot with no problems. On a wall facing us was a huge mural that looked very realistic. We both looked twice at it. It appeared three dimensional. To the left was shown this steam locomotive.
The main drag through town is Old US 395. Old Highway 395 refers to the original path of U.S. Route 395, a historic north-south corridor known as the "Three Flags Highway," linking Mexico to Canada. Since we left the area in 1975, segments have been replaced by I-15 and California SR 163. Those areas are now marked as "Historic Route 395," showcasing parts of the old alignment through scenic, less populated areas. Temecula likes to call this the "historic" downtown area, but we can tell you that these are modern structures, built to look old. Looking south, it looks like this:
We passed by a restaurant where we'd eaten on previous visits. It was lunch time by then, and so we stopped in for some lunch. Outside, this "medallion" was inlaid into the sidewalk. It was a little larger than a manhole cover.
Also, I found a shot glass. This one simply has the outline of the state of California on it. I wanted one that said Temecula, but those were all square-shaped. And I'm snooty about my shot glasses. I only choose the ones shaped like this one. (I use egg cartons for a non-breakable storage option. The round ones are the only ones that fit.
After that we relaxed for the rest of the day. I finished off the 20th of 21 embroidered sections for the Raggedy & Friends project. I'll start on the final one today.
It rained a little last night. There's no rain in today's forecast, however. We talked a little about whether we want to continue with our to-do list of hikes and attractions, or whether we wanted a day off. We opted to stay at the RV today. I'm going to do some sewing. Mike has some things to work on, and he'll probably ride his bike.
As for sewing, in a previous post, I said I was going to work on the remaining blocks for the Gumballs project. Instead, I'm going to start sewing together the blocks for the Raggedy project. I'm far enough along with the embroidered sections that I can probably have the last one finished before I'm ready to sew the last block together.
So a day of rest is sounding good about now. We have another week here in Escondido before we move along to Boulder City, Nevada. There are still two hikes and a visit to a botanical garden on our list. I suggest y'all rest up too. We'll have time for at least one of those next week, and so you'll want to be ready to go when the day comes.


















6 comments:
Mmmm, the sandwiches look delicious! And the fudge! Yummy 😋! Glad you enjoyed some feeder action for the kitties 🐈⬛ 😻
We woke up to temps of -21, with windchills making it feel like -31. Soak up some sun for us when you find it!
That portobello burger looks amazing!! Yummmeee!!
We are awaiting "snow-mageddon" this morning--expected a foot to foot and one-half of snowfall here followed by freezing rain--oh joy!!
We have our generator and plenty of beer and food (hahaha) along with my own handmade fudge to sustain us...
I will be dealing with my own "scrap-a geddon" to sort this weekend...Hugs, Julierose
Another fun adventure. The fudge looks amazing! Hope you get in lots of stitching time today and Mike gets his ride in. My Guy will probably house bound today, it's snowing here. But I at least get home made bagels out of it.
Looks like a fun day in downtown Temecula. I love towns with painted murals showing their history. Your hamburger looks yummy and very special for a burger bun to be branded. I bet the cats were exhausted when you came home after protecting everything from those attacking birds. All too cute.
Chocolate covered bacon? Yeeeewww. Can't imagine that taste sensation.
That mural is pretty spectacular, as is the signage in that archway. I think it might be some sort of ironwork.
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