A few weeks back I was out having breakfast in Livermore, CA, and the friends I was out with wanted to quickly pick up something from an Asian grocery store near there. I went along and one of the first things I spotted was a picture of what looked like California’s Central Valley.
It may not have been a painting but it sure was a nice piece of art and so apt for the place, and I’ll tell you why.
California’s Central Valley
California’s Central Valley — as its name implies — makes the center of the state. This valley that occupies around 20,000 square miles of land is also called the Great Valley. Apart from its vastness, it’s also known for its produce.
This fertile land between California’s Coastal ranges and the lofty Sierra Nevada Mountain Range produces a whole lot of fruits, vegetables and even grains. Agriculture takes centerstage here and if you drive the length of the valley you’ll see that it nurtures citrus fruits, peaches, nectarines, grapes, lettuce, onions, artichoke, cabbage and whatnot! Go in early spring and you’ll see miles of orchards crowned with clouds of almond blossoms.
Did you know: Around 80 per cent of the world’s almonds come from California?
Check out: Where to go see Almond Blossoms in California
California’s Central Valley also produces quite a lot of milk.
Watch a Central Valley reel on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cid8Qm8JfVI/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Also from the Central Valley–
A stay in an aquafarm in the Central Valley
Scenic Stop in the valley – California Aqueduct
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Great murals at the supermarket (which looks wonderful and modern too).
Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Dee.
Thank you for hosting, Sami. 🙂
Have a great week!
LOVE those murals in the supermarket. I was really impressed with them. It was nice to learn a bit about the Central Valley in CA. too, Dee.
That’s so nice to know.
Thank you so much for stopping by, Elizabeth. 🙂
I wish you a good week ahead. 🙂
great place
It sure is. 🙂
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