Lily and I spent the past four days Santa Barbara, California, and we both really enjoyed our time there. The city has beautiful beaches, a nice pier, lots of cool stores, and some pretty good restaurants downtown. A couple days ago we went to a great farmer's market right on State Street downtown, and apparently there's a farmer's market every day of the week in the Santa Barbara area in a different place each day! Last night, we had a good, reasonably priced dinner downtown at a place called Opal. All in all, it seems like a pretty good food town. There's a lot going on for such a small city - it's too bad that housing rates are among the highest in the country here. Santa Barbara is on the short list of places we've visited so far on this trip that we would consider moving to when we're done with this trip - if we can afford the rent.
We weren't even sure we'd be able to stay in Santa Barbara for more than one night, but thanks to a new discovery, we were able to stay, have a great time, and meet some new people. For a couple weeks now, we've been having problems finding cheap or free places to park the camper overnight during our travels through southern California. Someone pointed us to a website called couchsurfing.com, which is a very large community of people from all over the world who partake in couchsurfing, whether it be as travelers, or as hosts. Basically, generous people open out their homes and lend their couches to travelers who do not have a place to stay or people to stay with. It's a fun, cheap way to travel, and you get to really get to know new and interesting people along the way. While we do not need couches to sleep on, we do need places to park, plug in, fill water, ect.
We didn't know anybody in Santa Barbara and just discovered couchsurfing.com, and on very short notice, a really cool guy named Kyle emailed us and took us in! He let us plug in, hang out at his pad with his roommates and friends, and use his shower and bathroom. He and his friends told us what to do in town, where to go for dinner, and more, and of course we returned the favor by cooking for them.
Tonight, we got to San Luis Obispo, which is about halfway between Monterey and LA and again another couchsurfer responded to the short-notice request and let us park in his driveway! After spending a lot of time basically by ourselves between Denver and Las Vegas, it's nice to actually socialize with people for a change, and get to know new people.
We really wish we had discovered this sooner!
-Ben
Thursday, December 18, 2008
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Hey guys, I just saw your post on Couchsurfing.com, and am really glad you found accommodation. It sounds like you're on an amazing trip- I'm somewhat envious :) Enjoy the rest of your time on the road, and best of luck with couchsurfing- There are really fantastic people on it.
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