Big Sur and Hearst Castle
– November, 2012
In early November my
daughter, Gisenyi, and I took a drive along the beautiful California
coast up to Big Sur. We stopped in Santa Barbara for lunch hoping to eat at the
Hungry Cat but there had been some sort of an emergency so little was on
offer. Instead, we walked on down Chapala Street to
Silvergreens (www.silvergreens.com) and had a delicious roasted tomato soup and
vegetarian sandwich combination and then headed on our way.
It takes about 6-1/2 hours
to get up to quaint and rustic Deetjens Big Sur Inn (www.deetjens.com) where we love to stay and it was dark by the
time we checked into the Van Gogh room.
We each took a flashlight and walked up the hill to Nepenthe(www.nepenthebigsur.com) overlooking
the dark ocean. Gisenyi had a beer and I
had hot tea and a piece of three berry pie with ice cream and we chatted about
what we wanted to do the next day. It
was rather cold up there this time of year but felt good just the same.
Breakfast at Deetjen’s is
always delicious. It is like eating in
your own home only better!!! I particularly
like the yogurt parfait, i.e. layers of yogurt, blueberries and granola topped
with thin apple slices – heaven! Gisenyi
orders something different each time we come.
After breakfast we drove into Carmel and parked away
from the “90 minute parking” signs and took a leisurely walk along the ocean to
Mission Ranch and back to town which took about two hours. The walk took us past lovely old mansions
with unique gardens on one side and the ocean on the other and luck was with us
as the weather was grand. Lunch at
Ristorante Mediterraneo Dametra Café (www.dametracafe.com)
on Lincoln
was delicious. We shared hummus and warm
pita bread, a grilled vegetable and spinach salad with feta cheese and finished
with complimentary baklava for dessert.
As we headed back to Big
Sur we stopped at the Andrew
Molera State
Park for a walk to the ocean and back. We couldn’t really do much more as it gets
dark so early. After relaxing awhile in
“little room” we decided to go up to the Big Sur Bakery (www.bigsurbakeary.com) and have a
little something for dinner. I hadn’t
made a reservation as it didn’t seem like a particularly busy time of year but
the bakery was packed so we sat at the counter which was just fine. Gisenyi had warm roasted tomato soup and I
had an appetizer scallop dish and we shared a pumpkin ginger cheesecake for
dessert. Snug in our little bed after
hot showers we read our books before falling asleep in our “little room”…
Another great yogurt
parfait for breakfast in the morning and then a long, lovely walk along the
bluffs overlooking the ocean in the Andrew
Molera State
Park .
Lunch at Big Sur Bakery was a nice salad with sunflower seeds, carrots
and greens and a warm bubbly open faced gruyere and tomato “sandwich”. Afterwards, we drove to Cambria
where we would spend the night. After
checking in to our little inn we went into town for a quick look around before
heading up to Hearst
Castle (www.hearstcastle.org/tours) for our 6:10 p.m. reserved tour. The evening
tour is a combination of all the other tours and the first one begins about 5
p.m. The Castle was all lit up and
because it was near the holidays there were Christmas wreaths, trees and decorations
throughout the castle. It was very cold
but even so there were volunteers dressed for the 1920’s sitting around the
pool, getting dressed in the powder room, chatting together around the
fireplace, playing piano, etc. It was
really fun. Afterwards we stopped at
Robin’s
(www.robinsrestaurant.com) in Cambria for a light “dinner”. Gisenyi had a little meze plate of eggplant,
hummus, pita bread and tabbouleh and I had a piece of Dutch apple pie al la
mode. Back to our little inn for hot
showers and a good night’s sleep.
Breakfast in the morning was
pastries and coffee at a little bakery nearby and afterwards we took a brisk walk
along Main Street
and back. 4 hours later and a quick stop
for yogurt we were back in Irvine . I loved spending “one on one” time with
Gisenyi and hope she felt the same!!
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