Monterey, CA
Monterey Elks Lodge
Monterey Elks Lodge
As we go through May, the lockdown continues. So we continue our fun here in beautiful Monterey with more kayaking, bike rides and hikes. And of course Jaxon time!
We started out with some kayaking in the Monterey Bay Marina. To get to the marina we put in at one of the beaches around the jetty. As we paddled around the point some of the seals there were very curious about us and slid into the water to check us out. It was so funny to watch them bobbing up and down following us.
Friendly Guys!
Plenty of large fishing ships here.
This is the backside of the pier.
This guy is pretending to be Superman.
Sunbathing seals.
There were a couple other kayakers and paddleboarders.
Some folks live on their boats.
We paddled under the docks and piers and there were brightly colored starfish and barnacles.
As we paddled back our "friends" followed along again.
I took Ryan and Diana out for a ride too.
Every so often we'd get off and hike along the bluffs overlooking the Pacific.
We all stayed, masked, several feet away with plenty of Purel. They exchanged vows and then we all left. We couldn't even hug them!
Mr. and Mrs. Brennan and Alex McCormack!!
I DO!
It was less than 30 minutes and then back to Monterey we drove.
I met up with my friend Chris at San Juan Batista and we walked around the town and had an outdoor picnic lunch.
Spring blooms were everywhere!
Somebody is getting chubby!
There was plenty of hiking and beach time too.
Plenty of lazy days at the beach, just down the road from where they live.
One day we drove along the coast in Carmel and looked at all the gorgeous billion dollar homes. I liked the curvy roof on this one.This retro home is built over the rocks. What a view!
We talked Ryan and Diana into taking a "date" day. First time without baby and we'd babysit. We walked him all around "our" neighborhood while he slept through it all. It sure feels weird being in the same place during this weird time. We take walks through the hillsides with all the beautiful landscaping, overlooking the Monterey Bay. We're lucky to have this place to hunker down, but it still feels so strange.
One of our favorite paddles was in the Elkhorn Slough. It was much wider than I thought but protected from the high winds. There were so many seals, otters, pelicans and other birds. We were pleasantly surprised. I'd definitely come back here and even drive further down to paddle other sections.
I really LOVE Pelicans!
Plenty of Pelicans and a Photobombing Seal at the end.
Hey Hey! Social Distancing, move over!
Momma and Baby otters all over They just floated on by us.
Otters Floatin' By!
In the Moss Landing Harbor there were more seals and otters.
Crazy Kids Jumping off the Dunes
Later in the month Chris came back down with Debbie and we did some hiking. There isn't much inland here and it's fairly flat but we found a trail at Manzanita Park. Here is a view at the high point.
We also found a geocache. Debbie's first time. It was in the 90s and super hot so we cut our hike short and ate our lunch back at the trucks in the shade.
We've been here almost 3 months and Covid is getting worse. Since our son runs a skilled nursing acute rehab hospital and they are starting to get infected staff and patients, we decided it would be best to move on. We feel bad leaving them but it's best for all of us.
We drove through more wine country and decided to stay at a Thousand Trails in nearby Paicines. We had our black tank crack and we needed to stay nearby while the new tank is on order. Since the crack is on the top of the tank it isn't a problem. Besides, we have FHU where we're going. I'm also looking forward to spending time doing some hiking in the Pinnacles National Monument. I haven't been there since Steve an I were dating.
Lovely time in Monterey. In all the years I've been to Monterey, we have NEVER kayaked...need to fix that when we come back west!
ReplyDeleteThey kayaking was fantastic! Especially in the Slough!
DeleteThat was such an uncertain time and how wonderful to be able to stay put in such a beautiful place near family. Glad the kiddos were able to keep the date even if it looked different than their plans. That's a lot of seals :-)))
ReplyDeleteIt was a great place to be, for sure. Not sure if you could view the videos? Blogger is having issues. For some reason you can only view them on a PC, not if viewed on your cell.
DeleteNice the kids were able to still have the wedding despite the craziness the world was in. It'll be a tale they'll tell many years from now. Looks like you found some great ways to while away the days.
ReplyDeleteYes, it was still very special!
DeleteHow did you get the photo of you both on the beach in front of the kayak? Looks like a great month spent with friends and family! I would like to visit Pinnacles again. Last time I was there was as a kiddo. I remember walking through the caves and getting my shoes wet.
ReplyDeleteMy D-i-L took that picture :-) The caves were closed due to covid as were a few trails but it was fun!
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