When driving though California we stopped at lots of towns to use the bathrooms and for lunch. Most of those stops are all blurred together in my mind as one memory of people staring at me (more on that later) and really bad toilet paper. But there is one town which really stands out in my mind the name of which is Tehachapi, “the land of four seasons” . Try saying it a couple times, its fun. I enjoyed every minute we spent in that town. It’s
small population of 10, 957 people makes it small enough to be cute but big enough to not be boring. And it has a drive though Starbucks, so what more could I ask for? The people are much more friendly here then in the rest of California. Who wouldn’t be if you lived it a town with a awesome name and which had breathtaking Montanans surrounding it all? When we arrived there it was the perfect 72 degrees with just a slight breeze not huge gusts of wind like ridgecrest. A lot of people have asked me where I would like to live if I could live anywhere, my answer was always “it doesn’t matter as long as it is in the united states”, I have never been one of those girls who wants to move to England and live in an “Jane Austen town” I have always been a city girl and the USA suites me fine:) So next time someone asks me where I want to live I will reply “Tehachapi CA” I will then watch as they give me a blank look and I will then tell them all about this wonderful little town that I love. And I was very disappointed that the store we went in to didn’t have a shirt with the town’s name on it.
I loved these blue sky’s! And no, the the sky wasn’t all dirty and gross that’s just the car window:)
The sky didn’t turn out as blue in this one but these are the hills that surrounded Tehachapi.
It sounds insane I am sure for me to write a whole post on one town but once you visit this town you will understand. Even if you don’t get it then….well it won’t be the the first time someone told me I was insane.

That sounds like a little town that we (my family and I) visited last summer. It was called Williams and it was a town on route 66 that was 30 miles from nowhere! I loved it. the trees, the smells, the crisp mountain air *sighs*. I am more of a “pine trees and waterfalls” type person, but CA is nice too. I have grandparents there.
Btw, I am a Christian blogger who always hangs about at Jocelyn and Amanda’s blogs, you have probably seen me. So, since I tagged you, you have to tag me back (well, that is if you want to =P )
Blessings!!
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CITY GIRL!?!!? Oh golly…. JK. I *still* love you, dear. LOL! Very pretty photos. You’re pretty funny.
Now that’s my type of town! Only not in CA! lol! Although I live in the city, I’m a country girl at heart! But hey, the biggest city in AR isn’t sayin much anyhow!
(I’m from a family of 10)
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