Hunting lodge style Cooper Landing Post Office, built in 1921, |
Built in 1917 was the first church building in Temecula. The church was moved from its original location to its present location in Sam Hicks Monument Park; and now serves as a wedding chapel. |
I pointed out where we'll be visiting tomorrow night |
Leaving Old Town Temecula and rounding the corner to horse country |
This old church always makes me wonder how it looked before the roads and housing additions so I did some research and found it was The Pujol School House Opened in 1889. Originally located where the museum stands today, the building was moved twice. Although not the first school in Temecula area, it served as the first school actually built in Old Town. |
passing many ranchettes and horse farms |
white fences for miles and look the morning fog is starting to lift |
making a stop for something "Fresh & Easy" |
we see the clouds are lifting in the valley |
Morning tea & brunch and |
since we are in SO CA we'll start with a Granola Scone |
fresh berries, egg beaters and fresh squeezed orange juice |
time to savor and talk about things to come |
while enjoying delicious food and this beautiful morning |
the colors of nature and teapot of Yorkshire Gold |
8 comments:
Karen, What a beautiful morning and I just loved the tour of your special place in the world. Now I can picture you there more clearly. Your breakfast looked just right for California.
Wonderful post, Karen! I enjoyed seeing the sights in your locale. I also enjoyed Yorkshire Gold tea today, but didn't get all the other wonderful brunch things to go with it.
I was especially interested in the Butterfield Overland Stage --- because one of their stations along the trip west is a horseback ride behind the ranch house on my husband's family's ranch in Arizona. It's a place we have enjoyed hiking and riding by many times. I always thought it quite unique that there was a real stage station on the ranch.
I look forward to more!
Enjoyed your driving tour of your area! And your brunch is such a breath of sunshine and a tribute to spring! Love it!
Great post and tour, I love old churches. The food looks so tastey.
Sylvia
I loved the tour of your town! How fun to show Prissy around. That waterfall is amazing. I can just imagine, a good book, a pot of tea, a few nibbles and a picnic blanket for the perfect afternoon. Thank You.
Sips and Smiles,
Teresa
I enjoyed seeing the local sights of where Prissy is now staying. Beautiful! And love that spring tablescape and brunch menu.
Loved your tour of Temecula with Prissy, Karen. I'm not too far from you, I'm in Rancho Penasquitos just down on the I15. So some of the locations looks familiar to me. What a fun spring tea too. Just lovely! Thank you, Robin
Loved your tour of Temecula with Prissy, Karen. I'm not too far from you, I'm in Rancho Penasquitos just down on the I15. So some of the locations looks familiar to me. What a fun spring tea too. Just lovely! Thank you, Robin
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