Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Reliveit! Carmel

We just had a whirlwind weekend trip to
Carmel by the Sea
with 
great friends!


It started with just the four of us chilling around Ocean Avenue
and grabbing some quick "snacks"
at


See the hog up there breathing on my son?
Yeah, that was fun.
We grabbed our own fire pit and just enjoyed each other.
And speaking of "Hog's Breath"
we sure had it after 
we stopped here.
Spicy Garlic Fries.
Need I say more?
This was real fresh garlic from Gilroy
and man
the whole inside of my head
was taken over by 
the lingering presence.
Even my eyeballs felt hot.
They were good.


I must apologize for the lame pics you are going to have to suffer through.
Guess who forgot her camera?
RRRRR!
So all of these were taken with my phone and not half bad,
but I do apologize.

TrueLove

eek! might have needed to photoshop 
the right side of that picture

And an apology to anyone on the patio that
endured our silliness that afternoon.
Oh yes,
we were very silly 
and there are pictures to prove it
but unfortunately 
they are on TrueLoves' phone.
After that, 
our friends treated us to a lovely
play at 
photo_theater_1
Just imagine how fun it was to watch
Little Orphan Annie
with picnic basket bursting with hot food,
wine and nibbles,
outside (good thing too-remember the garlic breath?) under trees and stars-well
maybe not stars-fog, but beautiful dreamy whispery kind-of-fog,
in a rocky amphitheater flanked with fire pits.

photo_theater_2

I apologize for the run-on sentences.
You'd never believe I once taught a writing class.
So we also enjoyed some very dramatic special effects
when 
a flash of lightning 
stretched above the set
followed with that
awesome rumble that reminds you
that nature is alive
and will make a cameo appearance
if it so chooses.
It was a lovely memory.
Even the short drive home was romantic.
Driving through the sheer fog,
street lamps glowing,
tiny streets that are interrupted
by strong crooked trees,
and 
that misty reminder that you are
indeed
by-the-sea.
The next morning was scrumptious!
Slept in
ate breakfast spectacular-
(which is what my SweetFriendJill calls "low key")
fresh juicy fruit, fluffy eggs, sizzling sausage, 
and buttery chocolate croissants
served hot right out of the oven.
(I might have just drooled thinking about it.)
Espresso and I'm pretty sure there was 
champagne too.
I'm not sure why,
but do we need a reason?
Oh I know.
Sleeping in!
 Definitely a reason to celebrate!
Sorry no pics.
We were too busy indulging.
Trust me it was gorgeous!
Then to top off how gorgeous our morning was,
we lingered.
We lingered for hours on a foggy day,
in a cozy cottage,
just enjoying 
good company,
good coffee,
and 
good memories.
MY FAVORITE!
Then we ate again.
Just so you know,
this is how we vacation. 
Some people like adventure,
sight seeing,
 exercise,
entertainment,
but not us.
We like those things.
But when we are honest with ourselves,
vacation really revolves around
amazing food around 
every corner.
And conveniently,
Carmel is filled with 
fabulous food
around every corner!
So we were in the right place.
So for lunch our friends introduced us to a fabulous place!

Home Page

Oh jeez!
They make their own cheese!
(I did not intend for that to rhyme-just a cheesy coincidence.)
This place might be beyond words.
It felt like a food court in the way that it was inside the breezeway
of a mall
(a quaint little Carmel mall just sayin'),
however,
the food faire completely
blew away any previous reference
of food experienced in this kind of venue.
oh.
my.
word!
It's one of those places where they understand
that if you use the 
highest
quality
local
ingredients,
that you don't need much more.
It felt farm-to-table fresh to me.
Farm-to-table delicious.
Seriously.
Why had I not been there before?
I probably would have misjudged it by it's location.
No view.
People crowded around your table.
Noisy.
But as I said,
it would have been a misjudgment
because-
This.
Place.
ROCKED!
They make their own mozzarella!
I saw it and it nearly sparkled.
This is a place you go where ambience does not even need to play a roll.
Everything is second fiddle to the amazing local ingredients
and decadent flavor.
Simple.
Go there for the food.
Already planning how soon I can
get back there.
(Because I saw the fresh mozzarella after I ordered 
and now I'm obsessed).
Then 
SHOPPING!
Yes, the girls and the boys,
did a divide and conquer,
although there was nothing to conquer
except
fun to be had.
So with full bellies,
focused pursuit,
the ladies shopped
and the boys
cruised.
So fun!
Now
anybody who's anybody
knows that shopping
also involves snacks!
Don't judge us.
Shopping uses energy and 
we tried a lot of things on.
So we earned ourselves a little treat 
and tucked into

Pastries and Petals, Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA
sorry for the lamo pic

This is a bakery cafe from Heaven.
All I can say is
"Cinnamon Pull-Aparts".
Insane!!!!!!!


I'd describe to you the taste sensation,
but I'm afraid you would
be mad at me
because
you'd have to get in the car now
and drive to Carmel
and 
order one.
But after the long drive (depending on where you are)
you couldn't just get one.
You would buy a whole case of them.
And you wouldn't be able to stop 
yourself from eating them
ALL
on your way home,
so you must 
go there
when
you are in Carmel and taste for yourself.
There.
Is.
Nothing.
Like.
It.
And the "petal" part?
you ask?
There is a fresh garden picked arrangement
on every table
AND!
every plate that
comes out of the kitchen
has a sweet little flower on it.
I just saw all the girly-girls smile when they read that.
Me too.

Pastries and Petals

Well now we're on to dinner at Demetra's.
And all of my silly pics from my chair.
Delicious mediterranean faire,
with the most gracious hospitality you will find on this continent-
smiles-hugs-cheek kissing-compliments-and-
SERENADE! 


Who does this anymore?
They do.
Yep.
It's wonderful.
And so are they.


And so are they.


And so are they.


Then,
the young ones wanted to go back to the cottage for
facials (the girls did)
and
movies.
So the old ones went down to the 
for 
entertainment.

Cypress Inn: Front of hotel

Entertainment is an understatement.
(again, did not intend for rhyme)
I'm stumbling with the right words to describe this place.
It is a landmark boutique hotel,
owned or co-owned by Doris Day,
nestled in Mediterranean architecture and 
meticulously appointed decor.
It's glamorous and cozy.
You can step into their lounge after dinner
and curl up with a decadent wine on a gorgeous deep sofa
or handsome wing back chair,
as if you are in someone's home,
while listening to live jazz.
However, 
as much as I've described it's 
beauty and warmth,
nothing can prepare one for the pampered
guests that pepper this 
glorious place.
DOGS!
Oh
my 
gosh.
It's so hard to believe it until you experience it.
It's a dog friendly hotel.

Cypress Inn: Lobby

This picture I grabbed from tripadvisor was photographed during the day
but at night it's dark and dreamy
and there are dogs
EVERYWHERE!
cute dogs
ugly dogs
big dogs
barking dogs
fluffy dogs
dogs that match their owners
It actually reminds me of that Dr. Suess book Dog Party.
They are in the lounge,
by the fire,
on the patio,
in the bar,
in the walkways,
and 
apparently
in the beds.
Such an amusing experience.
And don't let the dog thing fool you.

There's Ginger, our friend's dog.

This place is top shelf,
from the decor,
to the food,
to the service,
to the live music.
It's first class all the way,
except there are dogs
everywhere.
So fun.
So we are winding up our whirlwind weekend
by saying that we had to leave
Sunday morning early
to go home and
host the CAbi 
party I mentioned in a previous
posting.
On our way out,
Breakfast.


"Oh no you didn't?" you say?
Oh, yes we did!
We went back to 
Pastries and Petals.
It wasn't fair.
The boys didn't get to go with us the day before.
So there we are.
Very happy.

Rich Velvety Hot Cocoa
Grilled Nutella Sandwiches
Pastries
Eggy Sandwiches
Vibrant Fruit
Foamy Cappuccinos.
It was a perfect cap 
(no pun intended)
to a perfect
 weekend.
Thanks "Bagels"!
Making Memories!





2 comments:

  1. Wow. I never knew how much I was missing out on. I have only been to Carmel once and Tom has never been there. I think we must go now and eat our way through the whole town.

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  2. Carol,
    This is your town! Shops, restaurants, wine bars, fire pits, ocean and absolute gorgeousness EVERYWHERE! You must go! Or better yet, let's go together. Tons of cute bed&breakfasts and boutique hotels.

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