Wednesday, July 26, 2023

An Afternoon at Cannery Row in Monterey, California





It's a perfect day for 
sailing.







There is also paid street
parking here.






Eric and I were surprised by the "cold" 65 degree weather here.  It's about 20 degrees cooler in Monterey than in Paicines.  




We walk down the hill
towards Cannery Row.






John Steinbeck's 1945 book, Cannery Row, is set on the gritty waterfront Fish Processing Plants and the down-on-their-luck locals who work together to do something special for their friend, "Doc."














A Chinese Fisherman, Madam Flora Woods and one of her girls,  Ed Ricketts, one of the fathers of Marine Biology and the entrepreneurs who worked to revitalize Cannery Row are memorialized here.






Monterey Canning Company 
now houses shops.







Hovden Food Products, the last Monterey Cannery closed in 1973.  The land the factory sat on is now the Monterey Bay Aquarium.





Eric & his new Monterey
Hoodie.








No new Hoodie for me.  I'm wearing the one we bought in Key West, Florida.






I admire this older
building.





It's the Spindrift Inn.





This Cannery Row landmark
is carefully maintained.




Let's get Lunch at






Diners have an ocean view.




Our light Lunch is Clam
Chowder Bread Bowls &
Martinis.







A waterfront stroll...






Eric looks out at the
water.












An oceanside
selfie






That brownish stuff in the
water is Giant Kelp.





I look down on the
rocky shoreline.





Monterey has preserved its 
history & created a popular
waterfront Tourist Area.

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