Welcome to Tom's Pages - Here you might find photos and thoughts from weekend explorations
of California and Central Coast backroads - with a few furry felines added in just for the fluff.


You may see more photos at Tom Lott Photography www.catalott.com


Sunday, May 20, 2012

Vintage Camping - Pismo Beach Style

Pismo Coast Village RV Park hosted the 5th annual Vintage Trailer Camp on Saturday May 19. We could not have asked for better weather as the fog burned off early and the winds stayed calm. My sunburned nose attests to the abundant sunshine on the beach Saturday.



Pink flamingos dotted the landscape among the more than 300 restored trailers, campers and vans.  Trailers from the '30's through the '60's were prevalent including Airstreams, Shastas, Silverstreaks and a variety of teardrop campers.  Campsite decor often matched the trailers with vintage gear and colorful table settings.

My favorite was the pop up teardrop trailer below. It is amazingly roomy inside, and the owners have added wonderful woodwork and upholstery to the interior.


I've been toying with the idea of getting a small trailer to pull behind the Jeep for photo expeditions, so I looked at a lot of the teardrops.  Many of the owners have restored their campers to better than new condition, adding nifty features to maximize use of the small space.  The craftsmanship on most of these custom trailers was incredible, and many owners had photos documenting the restoration process from the "pile of junk found behind the barn" to finished hand crafted camper.
Tent trailer camping - like our family did in the late '60's
Teardrop built from the ground up by the owner - great cabinetry work
Airstream mini bar matches the trailer - you don't need a mirror around this rig
Custom graphic wrap on this trailer

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

North County Views











So much for that Old Schoolhouse Vineyard - make that former vineyard











Above - Mailbox along Ranchita Canyon Road



Right - Old pump house  - Hog Canyon Road



Sunday, May 13, 2012

Photos at the Morro Bay Museum

The Morro Bay Museum of Natural History is hosting a photo show to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the museum.  Located in the Morro Bay State Park, the museum has a variety of family friendly exhibits on Morro Bay area wildlife, ecology and history.  You can read more about the museum at the Central Coast State Parks Association web site  http://www.ccnha.org/morrobay/index.html.

The photo exhibit, titled Golden Treasures in honor of the golden anniversary, features over 50 photographs by local photographers, and all of the photos are taken within 5 miles of Morro Bay.  Photographs include wildlife and scenic nature pictures, all with a common "golden color" theme.  The exhibit runs May 12 through July 25 in the museum activity room.

The  photo below is one of several of mine on display.  It was taken at Morro Strand State Beach during a fall extreme low tide that coincided with sunset.

You can view a preview of the show at  http://www.flickr.com/groups/50th_museum_anniversary/

Sparkling Golden Sand - Morro Strand Beach




Friday, May 11, 2012

Wildflowers in the Hills


It hasn't been a great year for wildflowers in the usual locations - Shell Creek or the Carrizo Plain.  But flowers are still blooming in the coastal hills, like these Sticky Monkey Flowers photographed late last week as the morning fog was clearing..