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Old 01-07-2009, 07:26 AM
 
Location: Baywood Park
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Sorry, I got carried away. I want to grow grapes and avocados. Yummy!

I was in Santa Barbara and they have avocado orchards all over. I bet SLO County has the weather for them also.

Now let's see get a goat for nice cheese and bake some bread. This could be the way to go for self-sufficiency.

Which is better for kayaking? Morro Bay or around Pismo Beach area?
I'd say Cayucos, Morro Bay, Arroyo Grande and Nipomo are probably the main avocado areas. There is an avocado orchard outside SLO in Edna Valley (big wine area). I think that particular spot is a perfect micro-climate. Not sure if all of Edna Valley is suitable. There was an avocado orchard planted between Morro Bay and SLO, near Cuesta College. They all died, I believe it got too cold there. But, they grow avocadoes at Cal Poly, so go figure? Anyway, yes it can be done somewhere in SLO Co. Somewhere there is some perfect micro-climate.

I don't kayak. I should take it up since I live here. But, I'd have to say Morro Bay/Los Osos. With Morro Bay, you have the option to kayak in the bay or out in the ocean. Same with Los Osos, you can kayak in the back bay or go out to Montana De Oro.
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Old 01-07-2009, 03:28 PM
 
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I'd say Cayucos, Morro Bay, Arroyo Grande and Nipomo are probably the main avocado areas. There is an avocado orchard outside SLO in Edna Valley (big wine area). I think that particular spot is a perfect micro-climate. Not sure if all of Edna Valley is suitable. There was an avocado orchard planted between Morro Bay and SLO, near Cuesta College. They all died, I believe it got too cold there. But, they grow avocadoes at Cal Poly, so go figure? Anyway, yes it can be done somewhere in SLO Co. Somewhere there is some perfect micro-climate.

I don't kayak. I should take it up since I live here. But, I'd have to say Morro Bay/Los Osos. With Morro Bay, you have the option to kayak in the bay or out in the ocean. Same with Los Osos, you can kayak in the back bay or go out to Montana De Oro.
Thanks for the info.
Yes, it does seem to be all about micro-climates. I will have to check SLO County to see if you have a Farm Bureau. I bet with all the agriculture in the area you should have one. And, isn't Cal Poly an Aggie school?

I remember someone on here saying that.

And, kayacking is a great sport. It really develops the upper body which we tend to not use in our later years. Do kayacks for upper body and biking for the legs and you will live a long life. Oh yeah, eat your avocados, use olive oil and drink a glass of red wine everyday.

I wonder if anyone has charted how many 100 year olds live in SLO? I will have to check census data or some such for that. With the climate and clean air it has to be a very healthy place to live.
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Old 01-07-2009, 05:44 PM
 
Location: Baywood Park
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Cal Poly is a big time ag school. Regarded as one of the finest in the nation. Healthy to live here? I'm sure it is.
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