Thursday, February 28, 2013

Bakersfield, CA -to- Anderson, CA

Just under 500 miles traveling yesterday and we are in Anderson, CA.  Anderson has a population of about 10,000 and one of its top industries is lumber.  It was named after Elias Anderson, a large land holder, when the railroad came through in the early 1870's.



Ready to leave the Bakersfield, CA


Cherry Orchards 




There are many bee boxes around the orchards to pollinate the trees.  It unavoidable makes for a messy windshield.







Orange Trees

Sacramento, CA


Sacramento Traffic


Anderson, CA


Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Phoenix, AZ -to- Bakersfield, CA

Two stops and 500 miles find us back in the Pacific Time Zone.  The temperature is in the 70's during the day and 40's at night.  We have another stop in California, one in Oregon, and then Saturday in Vancouver, WA.  We will be back in Tacoma on Sunday.

Bakersfield, located in the San Joaquin Valley, is also known as the country music capital of California.  It was founded in 1869.  According to the 2010 census, Bakersfield is the ninth largest city in California; its population is 347,483.  Bakersfield was named for Thomas Baker.  Baker was a colonial militia colonel in Ohio before the gold rush brought him to California as a lawyer.



Getting ready to leave the Arizona site

The Desert




Near the border of Arizona and California


The Colorado River

The California State Line


Still in the desert












Six Flags in California






Down the last mountain for the day