Showing posts with label images of Road Trip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label images of Road Trip. Show all posts

Monday, May 5, 2014

Meandering Down The Pacific Coast Hiway

The Pacific Coast Highway is one of my favorite drives.  Oddly, I have never made this trip with my husband until now.  We took a couple of extra days to spend time here.  The first day was the 17-mile scenic drive:






 And the next day we drove further south to Big Sur.  
It was a beautiful day to drive with the convertible top down!

First stop was Point Lobos State Park.
The windswept sandstone looks like something you might encounter on the moon.
I never get tired of looking at it.




This little guy sauntered right between Tim and I to lay down in the shade.


We drove as far as Nepenthe (owned by Kaffe Fassett's family).
Here is our view while we shared a cheese plate.

This little thief was quick....he stole multiple bits right off the plate!


Here is one of the many seating areas on the outside patio at Nepenthe.
Looks very "Kaffe-like", doesn't it?!

Monday, March 9, 2009




Greetings from the California coast!  I am taking a road trip with my 2 best friends from KS, Billie and Karen.  Karen and I took this trip together back in 1987, and I've been lobbying for a "repeat" since 2007.  We needed Billie along for this one.  We decided to do the trip in reverse so we could end up in Los Angeles to celebrate Karen's daughter's 31st birthday next weekend.  We arrived on 3/8 into San Jose, where we picked up our car and headed toward Pacific Grove and our first hotel.  We decided to stay in the area of Pacific Grove and do some day trips from here.  
Yesterday we drove to Point Lobos, where we hiked out to the rocky shoreline and gazed out at the sea lions.  The wind was fierce, and it was quite chilly.  I was fascinated with the way the wind carved and packed solid the sand and rock along the shore.  I could have stayed there for many hours looking at all the patterns carved into the landscape.  What a breath-takingly beautiful place.  
We drove on to Big Sur, stopping frequently along the roadside to stare out at the vistas.  We drove as far south as Nepentha, a favorite spot for Billie.  We arrived just in time to find a place outside and watch the sunset.  Although it was chilly we were warmed by the propane heaters placed near our table.  A bowl of soup shared with friends while watching the sunset (and I even saw a whale spouting!):  it was the end of a joyful day.  
For us, this time is precious.  Since I moved to Texas, our time together is infrequent.  As we move through life, we are trying to prioritize our special times together.  For Karen and I, the 1987 California trip cemented our friendship, occurred before big changes in both of our lives, and has represented a little "freeze-frame" magical spot of time that we both refer back to when we need a little place to escape in our heads.  So, for us, this trip represents a celebration of the depth of our friendship.  We are enjoying the luxury of having time together to reconnect, as well as making new memories.  I am a very fortunate woman to have this gift.