California – Day 8 August - September 2004 Pacific Grove, Spreckels, Lost Hills, California agricultural land, Bradley, Paso Robles, Los Angeles, JP Getty Museum, Torrance The old sugar mill in Spreckels Spreckels fire department - definitely a small town Mountains - notice that the live oaks are the only thing that are green Mission at San Miguel - history has forgotten this town Passing over the San Andreas Fault - there were 236 minor earthquakes in California during the week I was there Alicia with a James Dean cutout at Blackwell's Corner in Lost Hills. Besides selling some really delicious fresh nuts, this place is known for being the last place James Dean visited before dying. These are the trees where the delicious nuts we bought were grown, in Lost Hills An oil field right next to the road in Lost Hills. This was a very unfamiliar sight for me! An oil field right next to the road in Lost Hills. This was a very unfamiliar sight for me! The California Aquaduct brings water from the Sierras down to the desert to irrigate the crops The entrance to the J Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles after taking the mountainside tram up J Paul Getty Museum The Gardens at The Getty Looking out over Los Angeles from The Getty Century City seen from The Getty Downtown Los Angeles seen from The Getty featuring the sterotypical Los Angeles smog Los Angeles seen from the Getty Intersection of the 405 Freeway and Sunset Boulevard as seen from the Getty Finally a California sunset! The sun setting over the mountains at The Getty Museum Go to Day 7 Back to California Index Go to Dining Share this:TweetEmail