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Our Sweet Ride |
Our first night in town we checked out Bourbon and Branch - a supposedly hot spot speakeasy that requires a reservation and 'password'. The doofus who answered the door looked like the gatekeeper in the Wizard of Oz and let us in to an unpacked, highly unexcitable bar. After being hit on by the doorman, Nick was served tough whiskey in a teeny cocktail glass and we were quickly over it.

If we wanted to crash weddings there were plenty to be had between Monterey and the 17 mile drive in Carmel by the Sea. Guest chairs (in white) were positioned in front of hanging trees and on the waterfront. It was here I passed the most heinous wedding dress I've ever seen in my life. Hot magenta with more toule than an 80s ballroom Barbie had to offer. In fact, if I had suggested putting this on one my Barbie dolls as a child she likely would have come to life and ripped it off.
Day 4 we toured Hearst Castle, an awesome reminder that I will never be that rich .. and an equally great reminder that I see people from my High School seriously everywhere I go. If it wasn't at a phone booth in Amsterdam or climbing an olive grove path in Cinqueterra, Italy ... then it was getting off the bus with me on my tour of William Randolph Hearst's extravagant home in California.
We then made our way back up to San Francisco and stopped along the road to witness "molting" season for the native elephant seals. Frommers referred to them as "decidedly ugly mammals" - but clearly Frommers has not seen some of the mammals that roam the streets of New York City. That's decided. We had a great dinner with friends back in the Bay Area and woke up the next morning to bike the Golden Gate Bridge over to Sausalito. In addition to the people watching, great company and scenic views ... strolling in Sausalito was my favorite part. I also found myself strangely in the mood for a Pepperidge Farm cookie.
If you plan to head out to the Pacific Coast Highway - I can recommend the following:
- Slanted Door restaurant (Asian fushion, San Fran) - make reservations ahead of time
- Paint Ladies (San Fran) - the Tanners and Uncle Jesse can be found picnicking atop the hill
- Sam's Chowder House (Half Moon Bay) - eat the lobster roll, voted "Top 5 Sandwiches by the Today Show"; sure it was back in 2007 ... whatever.
- Monterey Whale Watching Tours - pack layers and jackets, and if not ... be prepared to buy a sweet windbreaker embroidered with sea otters.
- Hearst Castle Tours (tour 1) - The second most visited place in all of California next to Disneyland - the tour is short, sweet and to the point; reservations recommended for summer busy season. Also, putting "Citizen Kane" on my movie queue.
Thanks for being patient while I took a vacation as the HMOH. A big congrats to Amy and Drew on their Pacific Coast wedding this past weekend! Oh, and one more thing .. LET'S GO STATE!
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Painted Ladies - San Francisco |
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Half Moon Bay |
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Pacific Coast Highway - Big Sur |
I love this post! Can't wait to do this roadtrip :)
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