Tillie Gort’s in Pacific Grove, California

Andrew Molera State Park in Big Sur, California

Attention: These posts following our coastal Christmas-thru-New-Year’s trip are named a bit specifically, that’s because when these were originally shared, they only had one photo each due to bandwidth limitations back in the day. Since that time, I’ve updated them to include images that relate to the details of each day.

We stayed at the Glen Oaks Motel in Big Sur last night; they had a tiny little closet of a room we could rent for under $500 a night. Actually, I think we got it for about $100 which in Big Sur is unheard of. The woman who checked us in gave us this tip that in the morning we might want to consider a hike out to the Andrew Molera State Park. This is our trail in.

Andrew Molera State Park in Big Sur, California

It seems like the lighting conditions were changing by the minute. Maybe I should have stuck around until the pelicans were better lit, but the commotion we could hear in the distance demanded that we keep on moving.

Andrew Molera State Park in Big Sur, California

It’s beautiful out on this trail; I have to wonder why we’d never been here before.

Caroline Wise at Andrew Molera State Park in Big Sur, California

Caroline took up a seat for the show that was going on below.

Andrew Molera State Park in Big Sur, California

Birds were amassing and just as quickly peeling off.

Andrew Molera State Park in Big Sur, California

At times it looked like a tornado of birds swirling up into the sky after they took off from the water below.

Andrew Molera State Park in Big Sur, California

On our way into the park, we saw that we were passing thousands of Monarch Butterflies, but they were still warming up, so we figured we catch them on the way back out.

Garrapata State Park in Carmel-By-The-Sea, California

Garrapata State Park in Carmel-By-The-Sea is the kind of place in which we get easily lost as our senses are tickled from all sides.

Caroline Wise at Garrapata State Park in Carmel-By-The-Sea, California

If I told you that this might be our single favorite place along the entire California coast, it wouldn’t be too far from the truth.

Old hippie cafe Tillie Gorts in Pacific Grove, California, is still serving up some great eating. [edit: closed in 2018]

Chihuly glass at Monterey Bay Aquarium, Monterey, California

Having bought a new membership earlier this year for your whale-watching adventure, we just had to make a return visit to make sure we wrung as much value as we could from the cost. One of the membership perks for the Monterey Bay Aquarium is free entry. All we needed to do was pick up a pass, and in we went. Dale Chihuly has a number of pieces on display at the aquarium.

Monterey Bay Aquarium, Monterey, California

This afternoon, having the “better camera” doesn’t really work in my favor. Sure, this is a decent photo of a jellyfish, considering the poor lighting and all, but Caroline, with the older point-and-shoot, got some great results, even if they were inadvertent.

Monterey Bay Aquarium in Monterey, California

Sorry to my wife for having the copyright as John Wise on this, as it was taken by Caroline Wise; it’s just a matter of my being lazy in photo prep. I love the result she got.

Monterey Bay Aquarium, Monterey, California

I don’t typically like blurry shots, but there’s an aesthetic quality to these that struck my senses, and just had to include them with this post.

Monterey Bay Aquarium in Monterey, California

Yep, this one is from Caroline, too.

Monterey Bay Aquarium in Monterey, California

As is this. I like the nearly monochrome look.

Monterey Bay Aquarium in Monterey, California

I took the photo of the sunfish catching someone else’s flash at the exact right moment. The tank we’re in front of implores visitors not to use flash but that doesn’t always work out.

John Wise at Dharma's Restaurant in Santa Cruz, California

Fish of any sort wouldn’t have been on the menu here at Dharma’s Restaurant in Santa Cruz, as they only serve up vegetarian fare. If you wonder if I like vegetarian food, does that look like the face of someone who doesn’t?

The Elephant Seal – Coast of California

Big Sur, California

Attention: These posts following our coastal Christmas-thru-New-Year’s trip are named a bit specifically, that’s because when these were originally shared, they only had one photo each due to bandwidth limitations back in the day. Since that time, I’ve updated them to include images that relate to the details of each day.

We are on our way up the California coast through New Year’s, stopping for overnights in Big Sur, Santa Cruz, San Francisco for two nights, Point Reyes for two nights, and then back to Santa Barbara for a night before returning to Phoenix.

Big Sur, California

This is our third and obviously final trip on this stretch of coast this year.

Big Sur, California

Once again, we must linger on details of the small things that exist for mere moments and are seldom seen. The bigger pictures are shared everywhere, but things such as this seem all too often to be overlooked.

John Wise near San Simeon, California

On rare occasions, I’m seriously happy about the photos Caroline snaps of me, it must be something about the way I look at her that made them turn out good in my eyes.

Curlew at Big Sur, California

Who doesn’t love the curlew?

John Wise near San Simeon, California

North of San Simeon at Piedras Blancas, we spotted three male elephant seals on the beach away from the main group a few miles south. Thanks to this random guy we ran into named Brad for pointing out that just a little further up the road, there was an even bigger specimen. This was Caroline’s view of me and the elephant seal, while my view is just below.

Elephant Seal near San Simeon, California

Whoa, this massive elephant seal looks…well…kind of dead, but NO, it is not dead; he opened his eyes to check me out, scratched, and went back to sleep. I guess weighing more than 2000 pounds and being able to crush me like a gnat he wasn’t much interested in my presence to pay me any attention.

Big Sur, California

Sometime, someday, we’ll make it out here at a time when we can finally visit the lighthouse up on that rock.

Caroline Wise in Big Sur, California

We love the sunset; we love the coast; we love one another.

Christmas Eve at Disneyland

Caroline Wise and John Wise at Disneyland in Anaheim, California

This trip to Disneyland was supposed to be made for Caroline’s birthday a couple of weeks ago, but this is working out perfectly, too, at the beginning of an 8-day coastal road trip that will take us to Monterey and the aquarium, San Francisco, Alcatraz, Point Reyes, and right back down the Big Sur coast.

Caroline Wise at Disneyland in Anaheim, California

First up was Space Mountain, as it always seems to have the longest lines later in the day.

Disneyland in Anaheim, California

Time warp to tomorrow.

Caroline Wise and John Wise at Disneyland in Anaheim, California

Taking a picture of the point where a camera takes our picture so I can exit Space Mountain and take a picture of the monitor showing me our picture without us having to buy it…meta.

Disneyland in Anaheim, California

Well then, pencil in 2007 to come see Nemo.

Disneyland in Anaheim, California

From heart racing to heart swooning at It’s a Small World.

Caroline Wise and John Wise at Disneyland in Anaheim, California

Getting on Big Thunder Mountain.

Disneyland in Anaheim, California

Another time warp, this time into the past.

Disneyland in Anaheim, California

The mix of Christmas and Halloween at this time of year is the best time for us to visit. We are in the Haunted Mansion for those who may not know.

Disneyland in Anaheim, California

Yep, catching all of our favorites because who knows how long things like the Jungle Cruise will remain at Disneyland.

Disneyland in Anaheim, California

Same for the Tiki Room. Can these old-fashioned attractions still be appealing to kids growing up on the internet, superhero movies, and video games?

Disneyland in Anaheim, California

Can’t say anything has changed here inside the Tiki Room, even after 42 years since it opened.

Disneyland in Anaheim, California

It was still quite foggy when we entered the park. Obviously, the weather has improved.

Disneyland in Anaheim, California

Oh yeah, almost forgot to share that this is the 50th anniversary of Disneyland.

Caroline Wise at Disneyland in Anaheim, California

I find her cute.

Disneyland in Anaheim, California

Back to the Haunted House for an encore performance before…

Disneyland in Anaheim, California

…a final journey into It’s a Small World. Merry Christmas from Disneyland.

Flying in

A small commuter plane about to land

Caroline flew into Burbank, California, today, so we can go to Disneyland on Christmas Eve and take a short vacation up the coast; that is, if my uncle remains stable. Maybe you wonder, how do I know if this is Caroline’s plane? Well, it’s not; she landed at night, came in on a jet, and flew SouthWest, but as I didn’t have a photo for the day, I had to take this one and shove it in here to fill the gap, and anyway, it conveys the idea it was intended for.