Before school begins, we headed down the coast on
a road trip
Our first stop was lunch in Pacific Grove.
Their BLT sandwiches topped with caramelized
onions on a soft roll are so delicious!
On
a hot day, nothing beats fetching sticks in the Big Sur River
or sampling a treat from the Big Sur Bakery
Nearby is the Big Sur Spirit Garden
Flags with handprints crisscross the garden.
I realize this would create a wonderful sense of belonging in our Kindergarten play yard to have every child represented with their handprint on a banner. . .
A visit to one of Big Sur's most historic locations, Nepenthe, with its expansive deck overlooking the Pacific
Another historic dining spot, set at the edge of a redwood forest, is the quaint restaurant in Deetjen's Big Sur Inn
Walk in along a tree-lined path to the hidden Pfeiffer beach.
(From Highway 1, about ¼-a-mile south of the ranger station at Pfeiffer
State Park, look for the road sign marking a narrow road ahead, turn in and
drive 2 miles to the beach parking lot.)
Pfeiffer beach is known for its purple sand
There are tunnels and unusual rock formations
And dogs are allowed on the beach!
The most dog friendly beach in the area is found at Carmel
Dining at Carmel’s Casanova Restaurant not only feels like you’re
transported to a charming French village café because of its rustic food but
also . . .
Dogs are welcome, too!
Before leaving we noticed something else unique to this area,
the road signs
to watch out for wild boars crossing Highway 1 near the Carmel River!















Gorgeous coastal pictures - he sand looks so lovely and fine.
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Nina, thank you for your kind comment on my very first blog! I've enjoyed seeing your photography -- it's so beautiful. Like you, I'm drawn to images relating to the beach, nature and children. xx Debbie
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