Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Savoring the California Coast






One of my favorite places in the world is Big Sur. It's one of those areas that emit an energy and beauty that is truly other worldly.
Over Valentines, my Valentine whisked
me away and took me down the coast. We stayed at this fantastic little cabin in Big Sur right near Pfieffer Beach, away from the rest of the world. On top of a hill, we could hear the powerful waves crashing in. Up above, we could see an endless sky of stars. How many times have you seen the Milky Way on a clear February night?
We drove down to San Simeon on a misty cold day. We were literally in a cloud and

I'm looking forward to many more trips down the coast while we live here in the Bay. I figure it would be a crime no
t to take advantage of one of the most magical places on earth being so close.any view on the horizon was covered in a white blanket. This made for an eerie, but magical journey. With so many stops on the way down south, we got to see the eclectic coastline: from sleek gray stone beaches, to soft sand and callalily gardens, to marshy jungles and deep sea cliffs. It's amazing to think that all exist within miles of one another. We got to see the infamous and gluttonous Hearst Castle and the fatted elephant seals on the beach miles below. We got to savor homemade croissants from Big Sur Bakery and grill up our own feast of fresh tuna steak sandwiches under the stars.

On the way home, we made our way through a little luxury, Carmel by the Sea. From the most delectable trip-tip BBQ sandwich at Bruno's Deli to lulling by the sea with a view unmatched anywhere, it was truly a romantic and visually stunning trip.



1 comment:

  1. Sounds so fantastic!! What a wonderful trip you guys had! Excited to see you both and catch up on Friday :)

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