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    Holiday Charm in Carmel by the Sea

    Twinkling lights, evergreen wreaths and festive ribbons bedeck the doors and windows in lovely Carmel-by-the-Sea, heralding the holiday season.  These are just the icing on this fairytale city, filled with storybook homes, unique shops, world-class restaurants, and even an old-fashioned newspaper, The Carmel Pine Cone.  None of the homes here have addresses, but instead unique, homespun names.

    The current issue of Carmel’s newspaper, The Carmel Pine Cone.

    Welcome December!  Traveling down the streets of Carmel, you are greeted with colorful flowers and lovely holiday decor.

    The average daily temperature here in December is 60 degrees, making it the perfect time to stroll around town and admire the lovely sights.

    Make sure to wear comfortable walking shoes while you are here.  And do not wear high heels!  They are prohibited by a city ordinance. With all the uneven stone walkways and pavements here, it is easy to understand why. Nonetheless, if you must wear heels, you can purchase a high heel waiver at City Hall. You may find it interesting to know that ce cream was previously prohibited because it was deemed too messy, creating unsightly walkways.  Thank goodness that ordinance was repealed!

    Of course, if you are in Carmel for the holidays, you simply must check out some of the quirky storybook buildings created by former Carmel resident and builder, Hugh Comstock.  The Tuck Box, shown above, is one of his most famous creations.

    The Gretel Cottage, above, is another home built by Comstock.  It was recently revealed, along with the nearby Hansel Cottage, following a long renovation.  Gretel is dolled up and ready for the holidays!

     

    One of the best things about Carmel is discovering all the secret passageways as you walk the streets.  You never know what you will find hidden around the corner!

    Nearly all the restaurants here feature outdoor as well as indoor dining.  And nothing is cozier than sitting near a warm heater while enjoying your meal in the fresh seaside air.

    Thank you for visiting my blog.  I hope you enjoyed viewing the holiday decor in Carmel.  Most of my photos were taken just today!  It was beautiful, sunny, and the most perfect December Sunday anyone could hope for. You may also like The #1 Guide for What to See and Do in Romantic Carmel and Fairy Tale Cottages in Carmel-by-the-Sea.  Wishing you peace, love, happiness and the happiest of holidays!