• Local Events,  Travel

    Lovers Point: Legendary Park in Pacific Grove

    Featuring panoramic views stretching from Monterey to Pebble Beach, Lovers Point will bewitch you. Located in Pacific Grove, on the tip of the Monterey Peninsula, it is merely the icing on the cake. Pacific Grove is called “Butterfly Town, USA” because monarch butterflies return here year after year. It is also known as “America’s Last Hometown” because of the strong community spirit binding together this quaint Victorian town.  It is home to the Asilomar Conference Center, Point Pinos Lighthouse, and also hosts the annual  Feast of Lanterns.  Additionally, it has been the setting for several films, most recently the “Big Little Lies” HBO series.

    Lovers Point is a dalliance between land, sea, and sky that never fails to charm.  Its natural beauty has been an inspiration for decades.  In the 1890s, the area was an artist’s haven.  At that time, a movement seeking to create art in outdoor settings in natural light and weather conditions, called en plein air, was the rage.  The movement, which started in France, soon swept through Europe and expanded to the United States beginning in California.  Today, you may still see plein air artists set up with their easels and paints. 

    Lovers Point is a place to experience not only beauty but also adventure.  The park consists of 4.4 acres.  Sand volleyball, rock climbing, surfing, kayaking, biking, scuba diving,  paddle boarding, snorkeling and strolling along the ever-popular waterfront coastal trail are just some of the fun things to do here.  The coastal trail stretches for 18 miles, from Castroville in the north to the far tip of Asilomar Beach in the south.  It follows the path of the now defunct Southern Pacific Railroad.

    Located above a sand volleyball court is one of the last remaining swan boats from Lover’s Point.  The swan boats of Pacific Grove were originally introduced in the 1890s to enable visitors to explore the area by sea.  The swan boat fleet was owned and operated by Nathanial “Dad” Sprague for more than 50 years.  The boats were then operated by a variety of owners until the mid-1970s.

    The beach at Lovers Point faces west and has a concrete wall and breakwater, making it one of the few safe swimming places in the area and popular for families and children.  Be advised, however, that the water here is very chilly year round.

    Lovers Point State Marine Reserve, created in 2007, lies directly offshore Lovers Point Park.  It is one of four marine protected areas on the Monterey Penisula.  It includes a variety of wondrous flora and fauna including kelp forests, sea otters, harbor seals, pelicans, cormorants and more.

    Helpful Tips:

    • Numerous benches, BBQ grills and picnic tables are available.
    • Fishing is prohibited in the Lovers Point State Marine Reserve.
    • Bikes, kayaks, surreys, paddleboards, scuba diving gear, surfboards, and other rentals are available at Lovers Point by  Adventures By The Sea.
    • Nearby restaurants include The Beach House and The Grill at Lovers Point.
    • Public restrooms are available.

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  • Food,  Local Events,  Travel

    Glorious Garlic: Visiting Gilroy, the Garlic Capital

    Gilroy and garlic are nearly synonymous in my neck of the woods.  Gilroy, located in Santa Clara County about 35 miles south of San Jose, is considered the garlic capital of the United States.  Before it was the garlic capital it was the prune capital (maybe this is how nearby Prunedale received its name?).  Those prune pickers didn’t make much money, however, and people turned to growing garlic instead.   During garlic season, from July through October, people can often smell Gilroy before they can see it.  Some people have reported smelling the garlic as far south as Salinas and as far north as San Jose.   Humorist Will Rogers described Gilroy as “the only town in America where you can marinate a steak by hanging it on the clothesline.”  Gilroy does not lead the world in garlic production, however.  It is called the garlic capital because Gilroy Foods processes more garlic than any factory in the world.  Almost all pickled, minced and powdered garlic found in grocery stores worldwide comes from Gilroy Foods.  Christopher Ranch is the largest commercial garlic producer here.

    One of the most popular events in Gilroy is the annual Garlic Festival.  The three-day long festival, held the last weekend in July, features everything garlic, including garlic-laced sausage and calamari, garlic pasta, garlic fries, garlic bread, and even garlic ice cream!  The festival includes not only garlic delicacies but also beer and wine, arts & crafts, live entertainment, garlic-braiding workshops, and cooking competitions. Celebrity chefs such as Giada De Laurentiis have even made appearances.   The festival is held outdoors at Christmas Hill Park in Gilroy, and draws more than 100,000 people.  It is a major fundraiser for local charities.  This year saw the initiation of Garlic Train service from San Francisco and San Jose to Gilroy for the festivities. 

    How many opportunities do you get to pose inside a giant garlic bulb? Seriously? I passed but I still regret it.

    Helpful Hints for the Garlic Festival:

    • Friday is the least crowded day at the festival
    • It can be extremely hot, make sure to stay hydrated and bring a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
    • The following items are prohibited from the event:  alcohol, bottles or cans, coolers, frisbees or water projecting devices, and pocketknives or weapons of any kind
    • No pets are allowed except for service animals
    • No RV parking is available
    Garlic pancakes, anyone?
    The old City Hall, circa 1905, has been converted into a restaurant. It is also used to impale any objects unfortunate enough to come near its spiked tower.

    If you want to beat the heat and crowds at the Garlic Festival, there are still plenty of garlicky things to do in Gilroy the rest of the year. You can take a walking tour of the historic downtown area, which features dozens of amazing homes and buildings, including many structures designed by eminent California architect W. H. Weeks.  Walking tour maps are available at the Gilroy Welcome Center and also near public parking downtown.  You can visit the Garlic City Cafe, the Garlic City Casino, or Garlic World.  You can even get a garlic flavored beer at Golden State Brew & Grill and then head out to hit some golf balls at the Garlic Country Driving Range.  The possibilities are endless.  As is the bad breath.  Which is good if you want to ward off vampires, but not good if you are looking forward to kissing someone under the mistletoe!  Some studies have shown that drinking milk while you consume garlic can help neutralize this effect, and other studies have shown that consuming garlic with mushrooms and basil may also be effective.  I say the solution is to eat more pizza.  It has cheese which is made from milk, and who doesn’t like mushrooms, basil, and garlic on their pizza?  

    If you enjoy wine, there are nearly two dozen wineries in the area including Stomping Ground, Heller Winery, Sarah’s Vineyard and more.  After a glass of wine, you can head eight miles northeast of Gilroy to the famous Victorian resort, Gilroy Yamato Hot Springs, a California Historical Landmark.  Other local fun spots include  Gilroy Outlet Center, Gilroy Gardens Family Theme Park on CA State Route 152 and Mount Madonna County Park also on 152.

     Directions:  From San Francisco take Hwy 101 southeast approximately 84 miles.  From Monterey, take Hwy 156 northeast approximately 41 miles.

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  • Travel

    Twelve Romantic Travel Instagrams to Follow

    Do sugary sweet photos of couples kissing make you melt? Do you love photos of girls in ethereal dresses in exotic locations? Do you adore old cities and romantic, haunting vistas? Then these Instagram accounts will leave you head over heels.

    Whether traveling alone, or side by side with the love of your life, exploring the world is an adventure. Watching others do so with passion is inspiring to many of us! The following Instagram accounts are packed with inspiration for all of us romantics at heart.

    1.  placesoverthings

    This site is a compilation of alluring photos from dedicated travelers.  Their motto is “plane tickets > material possessions”.

    2. HappyNomadSouls

    Kevin & Angie share their passion for traveling the world in a collection of stunning photos.

    3. wonderful_places

    This Instagram account is full of dreamy, romantic photos from around the world.

    4. romance_by_azzurro

    This travel agency specializes in honeymoons, destination weddings, proposal trips, and romantic getaways.

    5. sheisnotlost

    She is Not Lost describes itself as a “community for female travelers finding their way”, and is brimming with bewitching and beguiling photos.

    6. followmeawaytravel

    Travel writers Victoria & Terrence, the duo behind @followmeaway, share their romantic pics as they travel the globe.

    7.  theplanetd

    Experienced travelers Dave & Deb invite you to view their exquisite, breathtaking photos in their travels to nearly every country in the world.

    8. roamaroo

    Scott & Collette, who dub themselves “Mr. & Mrs. Worldwide”,  share their real-life romance in a series of fun and beautiful vistas from around the globe.

    9. thenomadicpeople

    This creative couple, who also happen to be commercial photographers, give you a glimpse of their imaginative journeys to romantic places.

    10. nathalie_wanders

    Nathalie Roch is a French girl who shares her “wanderland story” in a series of ethereal, romantic photos that will take your breath away.

    11.  hopereid_

    Hope Reid is an Aussie expat who loves to explore beautiful places and shares her amazing, romantic vistas.

    12.  backpackerstory_org

    A pair of travelers exploring the world share their wistful, romantic photos.