This is a very nice sign welcoming people to the downtown area of Auburn. |
An old time Gold Country building |
I'm glad this lion didn't get me. Do lions eat bears? |
All downtown areas, at least historical or touristy ones, have a candy store. This one was mostly chocolate but that is fine by me. I do like chocolate. |
They had a variety of chocolate covered fruits and nuts, caramels, truffles, solid chocolates, and others. |
I picked up a bag of cinnamon bears, gold chocolate coins, chocolate covered cherries, and a caramel. |
I had an iced soy mocha and it was really good. |
They have so many coffees! There are a lot of regular and decaf flavors for their customers. It's a great variety. |
I would love to have a water feature at home. |
This little bear looks like it's either a form for a topiary, or maybe just a sort of statue made of moss. I loved it! |
What a nice bench, this would be a nice place to rest and read a book. |
There were statues around the area of significant figures from the development of the town. |
I thought this bus station was cute. |
This was parked in what looked to be an abandoned train station. |
When I got back to the B&B, I snacked on some of the candy I bought in Auburn. |
I looked through the maps and brochures I picked up from the California Welcome Center so I could get ideas for my next trip. |
These are the postcards, pen, and teddy bear I bought from the Welcome Center. |
After resting, it was time to make dinner plans. I wanted something simple like a burger so I thought about Red Robin. |
This light fixture was really neat. It was made out of old bottles. I'd like to try something like this at home. |
I ordered a veggie burger. The sauce was too spicy for some reason. Maybe next time I'll ask for no sauce. |
These bikes were outside but they didn't move. |
After dinner I stopped at a grocery store and bought a bottle of Califia iced coffee. Then I went back to the B&B so I could get some rest after the day. |
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