We continued exploring today with two long walks. In the morning we walked west and found we are neighbors with the Santa Catalina School. Originally an all girls school, it was established by the Dominican Order in 1950 on a 36 acre estate purchased from Col. Harold Mack. His hacienda was the first school building. All the buildings added over the years match the hacienda's Spanish style. They have now grown to include a co-ed K-8 elementary and a 9-12 all girls day and boarding school with facilities that include tennis courts and an outdoor pool that can accommodate water polo.
This afternoon's walk took us east where, to our delight, we discovered a very nice Safeway less than a mile away.
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My photo of the day: RV hookups at the fairgrounds |
Day 91
Monterey, CA
Daily Mileage: 0
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