Journey From Ojai
Dec. 5th, 2010 02:48 amContinuing the story of our Ojai visit...
Driving down to Ojai we'd taken the 101 freeway, paralleling the coast but usually not close enough for a sea-view. It had no surprises save for an Elvis-themed McDonald's somewhere along the way.
On the way back, we took Hwy 33. What a difference!
It was a journey somehow reminiscent of LOTR, though we drove not rode and carried no fearful token.
The road climbed quickly once we left Ojai Valley, winding through the forest, crossing a waterfall, diving through several tunnels including two that were back-to-back, ever upward. And then, like magic, at about 5,000 feet: Snow! Not a lot, just a dusting on the pines and a frosting on the shrubs, a shadow under the plump gray clouds (East Coasters may stop snickering now. It's been two years since I've seen snow. I still find it entrancing.)
The valley was empty, the road straight and flat. This was the day before Thanksgiving, and only a few miles away, the I-5 was undoubtedly crowded with cars. We saw few vehicles, no people, no buildings.
Until we came to Beautiful Downtown Ventucopa.
(Next post: The Place in Beautiful Downtown Ventucopa.)