Hi All –
A few days ago, my wife and I took a day trip to Pacific
Grove, California which is adjacent to Monterey. (That’s Monterey, not to be confused with Monterrey, which
is in Mexico.) Pacific Grove
was celebrating their Good Old Days Festival. I wanted to share some pictures with you.
First of all, we stopped by to look at the quilt
exhibit. Fabric artists from
around the area enter their quilts to be admired by the public at this
exhibition. You can see so much
creativity in these works of art.
Since this was a festival day, there were a number of street
vendors and people outdoors celebrating this colorful and joyous occasion.
The town of Pacific Grove is a modest, sleepy little village
but still boasts some buildings of unusual architectural design. In this picture, we can see the
lighthouse at the end of Lighthouse Avenue.
And looking in the other direction, we can see another of
those ubiquitous Starbucks rising above its neighbors.
The area around Pacific Grove is renowned for its famous
golf courses. Many people love to
come here for the unique challenges the local courses present. Here we see one of the more difficult
holes, based on a space theme.
Not to be forgotten is the fine cuisine available
everywhere! First, a robust lunch
at a local café. Can you say “Jaws?”
This was followed by a delicious Crème Brulee at Old
Fisherman’s Grotto. (Which actually is in Monterey.)
Naturally, being on the coast, boating is an important
activity and the nearby marina stands ready to serve all would-be recreational sailors. Here are some modest examples of the
types of boats moored at the docks.
And here is one of the boats that is used for whale watching
expeditions. All aboard!
I almost forgot to mention the beautiful coastline in
Pacific Grove! Driving along Sunset
which hugs the coast, you can see some wonderful vistas!
All in all, Pacific Grove is a wonderful place to
relax. Drive down, leave all your
cares at home and immerse yourself in the soothing waters.
Have a great week!
Kevin
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I thought April fool event has expired!!!
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