
Since Robin and I had found ourselves in Northern California for the Thanksgiving holiday, we decided to take a few days and drive back south on the coast, a drive we had always wanted to do, but had never found the time to do. Read more and see many more photos at the link below.
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Robin and I drove up to Northern California for Thanksgiving and used the opportunity to drive back home on the famous coastal road of California Highway One. The drive was absolutely beautiful and we scored amazing weather except for a little fog on one section near Fort Brag. I’ll post a few more pictures from the trip sometime this weekend.

My wife and I decided to spend the Holidays on a road trip through Baja California. We have both been to Baja many times, but we went further south and ventured to places we had never been before.

The most surprising town was San Ignacio. If you didn’t pull off the Mexico 1 “Highway” to take a look, you would never even know the town was there. San Ignacio has a long history, dating back to the early 1700s and is home to a Jesuit Mission that was completed in 1786. The small town is full of old buildings, some of which are in use and some of which are crumbling. It was very surprising to find an old-world small town, just a little over a day’s drive from our home in San Diego.
I spent some time photographing old doors in San Ignacio, among other things. Some doors led to rooms that were completely open because of roofs that had fallen in; others led to businesses that are operating in centuries-old buildings.