Casa de Carmel Inn
Monte Verde Street Carmel, Monterey Peninsula, California, 93921, United States
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Panama City to LAX
We are now on board our return flight from Panama City to LAX, it's about 10p Panama time, 8p LA time, which means we have 4 more hours in the air! (Flight is 7 hours overall·) We did make it to Panama Viejo today! It was interesting, though we can't say it really blew us away or anything. The best part was meeting a young employee of Panama Viejo …
Looking for Clint
Lazy town by the sea. There can't be that many people here in late May and so we thought we could easily spot Clint as he walked his puppy along the sea shore. No luck on this trip although we missed Elton John and T Bone Burnett by 1 week (reportedly). Great cool sprint weather in 'sunny' California but were told that Chicago weather was much …
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On to Frisco.
Having retrieved my Ipad from Lucia, we carry on along the coast towards San Francisco, passing through the Big Sur region, before finally peeling off from the highway and down wooded roads towards the coastal town of Carmel. Carmel is a U.S. version of a Cotswolds village, and is crammed with art gallerys, cafes and boutique stores. It is lovely to have a mooch around, although Steve's priority is to find a restroom. He leaves me at the Carmel Belle coffee shop whilst ...
Carmel - Point Lobos, Big Sur, 17-mile drive
... south on Route 1 towards Big Sur, since we missed it yesterday. We drove the coast until we crossed the Bixby Creek Bridge then headed back North. We could have done this drive in the RV, but it was made much easier with a smaller car. The PCH is a very windy and hilly road.
As we drove back north into Carmel we drove the 17-mile drive. This is a toll road that loops through Pebble beach and the surrounding Del ...
Pebble Beach and Sunny Carmel
... a distance and didn't get a good enough look). Deer, as I previously mentioned. Squirrels, larger squirrel cousins (pica maybe?). And oh my, were they bold. Despite the many 'do not feed the animals' signs, it was clear people have been feeding them. And they were very hard to resist. They also came very close to jumping in two cars and climbing up peoples' legs. Bold.
We even saw a bunny!
But, of course, the biggest draw for ...



