Showing posts with label walking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label walking. Show all posts

Friday, July 19, 2013

Typical Day in the World of Cambria

Little Sur Inn and the Moonstone Landing have beautiful new facades and I was asked to take new photos for their brochure. It was the perfect task for my frame of mind. After a flurry of work and errands, I realized I needed a bit of fresh air to clear my head and put myself on track for the balance of the day, so I ventured down to Moonstone Beach to inhale, relax and shoot.

On my way home I sighted one of our Deer friends and took the shot through my car window.

Is there anyone else out there who finds the Moonstone boardwalk an alternate form of therapy when life keeps throwing you curves?

Monday, May 27, 2013

Step on down to the beach...

These steps take you down to Moonstone Beach... soft sand, cool breezes, refreshing air.... the north end of Cambria off Highway One.

Below kayaking can be found at the San Simeon cove (just across from the entrance to Hearst Castle). After a relaxing and refreshing kayak trek you must stop by Sebastian's for one of the best deli sandwiches you will EVER run across.
See more photos of Cambria, and its outskirts, at: SeeCambria.com

Monday, May 13, 2013

Care for a walk?

A February day on Moonstone Beach. Plan a walk along our boardwalk and enjoy the many sites, fresh air and comfortable weather.

You can get your own prints of the Beautiful Cambria area. Simply visit:
See Cambria Photos

I hope you are enjoying my photos of our area.

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Spring in Cambria

Cambria is well into spring, with flowers blooming and the weather conducive to long hours in my adirondack chair on the back deck. Here are a few of our neighbors who hang around the house and nearby boardwalk.
We enjoy deer cruising the streets and yards, raccoons rummaging for goodies, fox lurking in the shadows, squirrels jumping from tree to tree, dozens of birds (they particularly like our bird bath), turkeys on parade, an occasional skunk usually evident by their trace of perfume, on rare occasions a sunbathing mountain lion, the moles and voles... not so much we see them and not so much fun to see.
Our forests and shores are inhabited by such a variety of interesting wildlife that often surprise you when they come out to play within a few feet of where you sit or walk.

Have you enjoyed any particular interesting wildlife sightings?
Share your experiences with me. I love to hear from visitors and locals alike regarding their personal Cambria joys.
To see more photos visit SeeCambria.com
 

Friday, April 27, 2012

MARK YOUR CALENDAR FOR ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL EVENTS CAMBRIA HAS TO OFFER... 
Cambria Garden Tour - May 19

The Gazebo nestled in the gardens of Cambria Pines Lodge

The Original Cambria Garden Tour, one of the most anticipated events of the year in Cambria, returns Saturday, May 19, 2012, for the eighteenth year of showcasing Cambria's spectacular and unique gardens. This highly popular event offers exclusive access to Cambria's most beautiful private gardens along with an opportunity to enjoy complimentary gourmet offerings from the area's top restaurants, live performances by professional and student musicians, and local artists demonstrating their talents in each of the gardens.
Cambria Pines Lodge winding pathway through the gardens
 
 Tickets are $35.00 per person prior to the event and $40.00 on the day of the event. Phone: 805-909-0052
Web site: http://www.cambriagardentour.com

Monday, November 7, 2011

Cambria's History & Near Future Events

Not your everyday scarecrow
We just enjoyed a wonderful October here in Cambria. The villages were full of hand made scarecrows of all personalities. Thanks to our Cambria Historical Society and all their good work. 

The scarecrows will return next October for the entire month, so plan on it. I will be posting photos of some of my favorites on the SeeCambria.com website soon.

On your next visit don't miss our museum which is one of Cambria's oldest homes, the Guthrie-Bianchini House, built in 1870. Step back in time and enjoy the painstaking work done by our historical society to bring the home back to it's original state. 

The next big occasion here in Cambria is "Holiday in the Pines". Another month long series of events to make your visit to Cambria not only pleasurable but practical. Visit dozens of unique shops in town to find the perfect gift for your family members and friends. Items not found in boring department stores. Unique, personal, fresh and very special.

In January (27th, 28th & 29th) you must come by for the annual Art and Wine festival. For as little as $25 you can have access to several wine tasting and art demo venues. This event sells out so get your tickets early CambriaArtWine.org. The tickets make great holiday gifts!

Monday, October 10, 2011

Moonstone Beach in Fall... a lovely time of year.

Our beaches are clean and breathtaking. An ideal place to rest and rejuvenate after a long hot summer.

Stop by in October and you will have the joy of seeing over 200 hand made scarecrows positioned throughout the villages. Everything from Pirates to Nuns.... The scarecrows will be up the entire month of October and will take you more than a day to see them all! So, book a room, enjoy a few gourmet meals and make your way through our villages and the Moonstone Beach drive for an incredible assortment of creations guaranteed to delight and cause wonder.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Where the Pines Meet the Sea...

One of the unique elements of the Cambria California area is the absolutely beautiful forests that surround the villages and meet the sea. You can hike to your hearts content through the forest down to the beach, along the bluff and back again. Enjoy the wonderful combination of trees and shore, sights and sounds that offer a calming and extraordinary taste of nature not found anywhere else on the Central Coast. Visit SeeCambria.com to see more and learn more of what Cambria has to offer as the perfect vacation destination for a refreshing and relaxing holiday... Add to that gourmet foods to excite your taste buds and unique galleries and shops to be fascinated by original creations and compelling gifts.

Monday, September 12, 2011

A Day at the beach?

A day at the beach can be educational and fun! Just a few miles north of Cambria is a small casual park where you can enjoy the surf, the sun and visit a Discovery Center with all sorts of magic lessons on the mystery of the sea and it's residents. 
Stay the night in Cambria near dozens of wonderful restaurants and galleries. After breakfast at the Creekside Café drive to the park, enjoy the Discovery Center then relax and enjoy the surf, sights and sounds of San Simeon Bay.
Cambria offers a full range of lodging selections. From the traditional and beautiful Cambria Pines Lodge surrounded by an extraordinary garden to the nontraditional Victoria's Last Resort Bed & Brunch, which offers a unique atmosphere, brunch (served when you are ready), hot tub, complete privacy and fun innkeepers who will gladly fill you in on all there is to see and do in Cambria.
The view looking north toward the San Simeon Bay and pier.
The Coastal Discovery Center is a joint venture between the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary and California State Parks. Located on beautiful San Simeon Bay, the Coastal Discovery Center celebrates the connection between land and sea.

The Center offers interactive exhibits and education programs which highlight the cultural and natural history of Old San Simeon, California State Parks, and the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. The interface of land and sea is unique, drawing people for its rich bounty, economic opportunity, recreation and inspiration. Protection of these special places preserves them for use and enjoyment for generations to come.

Free Admission
Open Fri-Sun 11-5 (summer), 11-4 (winter)

Info, call: 805-927-6575

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

First Day of Summer in Cambria, let's walk...

Any wonder why I live here? Now is the time to hike the dozens of trails to be had throughout Cambria from the bluffs, through the village. Walk the boardwalk along the edge of Moonstone Beach. About half way take a rest at Moonstone Beach Bar & Grill to sip a glass of wine or enjoy a great meal. Then head on down to the tide pools where you will be amazed by what our sea has to offer, not to mention the rascal seals basking in the sun watching you!

Stop by the Cambria Historical Society Museum on Burton for a book of historical walks guided by the experts. While you are there enjoy the beautiful gardens of the museum which was lovingly restored
by the Historical society in 2008. The orginal home had been built in 1870. I will leave the details for you to discover on your own!

Discover Cambria, a charming village with the quiet and ambiance of yesteryear and the beauty and excitement of the best nature has to offer.