Road Trip! Along CA highways 79, 371 and 74

Near Vail Lake

Over the freeways, through the winery’s, amongst the mountains and pines, along the farm fields, Indian lands, lonely sporatic houses, then descending down down down to the desert floor we go. We do this trip every 6 weeks or so for necessary doctoring and such. I prefer to take the scenic route as it makes the trip much more pleasant.

 

Highway 79 / 371 turn off

 

 

 

A must stop along the way for a bit of sweetness with my caffeine is the local Dairy Queen. The peaceful, scenic silence always puts me at ease with the world. 

 

 

Nice cold overcast day.  
Caramel moo-latte

 

 

 

Highway 79

 

 

Anza

 

Manzanita tree, they are protected. Some are on the federal endangered species list.
Mountain in the background is on Indian lands

 

Absolutely stunning, the peaceful silence that surrounds this entire area. No traffic noise or plane noise, just the sound of the wind.

 

Anza

 

Highway 74

 

Santa Rosa mountains in the background

 

Highway 74

 

Highway 79

 

 

 

More highway 79

 

Lovely cloud formations

 

 

 

 

 

Daughter and Maggie

 

Till the next trip, we shall seek out new places for lunch or perhaps old favorites.

By Maggie

I use a combination of my iPhone and my Fujifilm X-E2 camera for all my photographs. Just depends on where I am as to which one I'll use to take my pictures with. I love to write original stories combined with my photographs. If you'd like to send me a message or comment, please do so at; maggie@hungryones.com We just celebrated our 14th Anniversary this October 2016!! So exciting!! 2015 A couple since 2003 and now on the precipice of this new journey, our fondest hope is this website serves a purpose. One of useful information presented in an elegant, beautiful photographic setting. Together we love to discover new restaurants, food trucks, diners, café’s, huts or where ever we find food being served. The love of artful, carefully crafted, passionately orchestrated food, beverages and let’s not forget desert, Is something we both enjoy immensely. Immersing ourselves in the history, culture and surrounding locations of our adventures hopefully leads to not only meeting new people, but making new friends, sharing ideas, listening to stories and learning something new everyday. Maggie

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