Hiking Adventures

August 16, 2023 – Serbia

After dinner, those of us so inclined, set out for a hike to the creek across the valley.  Our trail ended but we managed to backtrack and find where it continues back to the creek on the other side. 

This is the first half, ending with all of us at the turn-around point.

We went on, and were able to climb over the hill to rejoin the trail back home.  And we stopped in for ice cream at the little corner store for the kids before finishing.

Hiking Day

This was last day in Zlatar for Lothar and me, and designated Hiking day.  Some final shots around the house.

For breakfast, a neighbour made us her specialty pita with cheese and eggs.  How kind of her! 

Then we went off on our “first hike”.  We were prepared to do one across the valley from the house (a bit further than last night), then one or two more by car to nearby fortresses.  But the first hike took us 4 hours and 5 miles and goodness knows how much vertical distance, and we were DONE after that! 

Play the quick video to see just MY part of the hike. Lothar went further, and Simon went EVEN further, as you’ll see in the story.

We hiked to the hill across the valley, and got pics back to Dad’s cottage from the other side. 

Then Simon wanted to find the creek he saw on the map which was supposed to be just beyond the ridge.  We hiked on, but started splitting up, as not everyone was up for more climbing.  Kitch and Claira said they would wait for us at the bottom of a hill.  I went up with Simon and Lothar, but then we saw that the trail goes on and would circle back to the road at a different spot.  I was pretty wiped out, so volunteered to go back for them, and lead to the next rendezvous point. 

We successfully got together again, when Lothar and Simon told us there’s a trail up to a lookout not too much farther.  So we all agreed to go up there.  There was a nice little covered gezebo where we rested while Simon continued exploring on his own.  It wasn’t much of a lookout because the pine trees had grown so tall all around.  He came back after about 15 minutes and he too was exhausted. 

Then we began heading back.  On the way we passed the houses that we see across the valley, and the old lady that lives there came out and greeted us.  We told her who Dad was and she was delighted to meet us.  She was a bright spark, full of energy and stories.  She sent us on our way with many bags of vegetables picked right from her gardens.  Then she walked almost all the way down the hill with us before turning back, just to make sure we found the way! 

At the bottom we crossed a creek and the kids played around it for a while, so Simon’s search wasn’t in vain either, even if it was a different creek than the one he was trying to find.

When we finally got back, we had a huge appetite.  Kitch and kids went back to freshen up as did we on our side.  Then we drove (we were going to walk) to a lovely restaurant “Rival” nearby and enjoyed our last dinner all together. 

They only had crepes for dessert, so the consensus was to go to a place in town to another place for dessert.  It was nice, but they had everything except crepes, and Lothar had actually wanted them!!

Back at the house, Dad’s latest project, finishing this neat crossection of a large tree and adding a “stem” – it will hang on the outdoor wall as a Clover!

The Train and the Spa

August 15, 2023 – Serbia

Lothar and I went into town in the morning, for burek of course. We discovered it was incredibly crowded because Monday is farmer’s market day! Wow. Everyone from the vicinity must have been there.

Šargan 8 Train! 

We all drove together to the main stop of the Šargan Eight train. It’s this cool old train track from the 1920s. It used to connect tiny villages but got canceled. Now, it’s been restored as an awesome ride through tunnels and mountains!

We strolled around the station, got ice cream, and checked out the train museum while we waited for the train to be ready to pull out of the station.

It doesn’t go very fast, so we were able to stand between trains, and essentially be outside while riding the train! The longest tunnel was 1.5 km, totally dark, and water dripped on us! 

We stopped at a number of cute train stations on the way back.

After we were done with the train, we stopped at the “Wooden villiage” on the hill.  We had a nice dessert there, but realized we were running out of time to get to the next fortress by 6pm closing time! So we rushed out. But you already know that story from the previous post. 🙂

Spa Day

Ran in the morning.  The power went out, so we got just warm water for showers. LOL

Kitch and family come over and we went into town for Burek breakfast.  They only had the meat type (rather than cheese), but we got 4 of them, and the yogurts, and everyone loved it.  We went back for some more desserts after.

Then we all went to a spa town for a spa day.  The natural springs are at 36.6 degrees C.  They had pools, hot tub, sauna, salt room, warm stone chairs and various areas to hang out.  That was a great time!  I had no bathing suit, but used my workout stuff.  Not ideal, but it worked.  The lockers were operated by bracelets they gave us, which also allowed you to purchase drinks and snacks, then you settle your tab when you leave. Brilliant and easy system!

The spring waters flow past the spa and through a monastery, so we visited that as well.

After that we drove back to Zlatar by the scenic route.  It was lovely, but very bumpy as they were working on the road in many places. 

We picked up chevaps and sausages at a butcher, where they also grill the meats for you!  We had arm wrestling battles while we waited. LOL

Brought that home, and Slavica had lepinje and salads ready to round out the meal.  We polished everything off again!

Fortress Adventures

August 13, 2023 – Serbia

Over the next 2 days, we visited 2 fortresses and a monestary. I’ll put those together in one story.

We went for a run in the morning. Then I ran over to Maria’s place because we needed to let them know that we were gonna have crepes, and we wanted to make sure they didn’t have breakfast yet. We managed and had lovely crapes together with four different kinds of jam.

Monastary

Our first outing was to monastery that has nuns. It was very beautiful and scenic

We also explored over a small bridge that said “be careful the bridge is old and rotten” LOL But on the other side Simon found a little cave and nobody else was going there except us so that was really cool.

Fortress Adventure #1

We split up into two cars because some of us wanted to hike up to this fortress that we saw on top of a small mountain from the monastary, and some did not. It was Maria, me and the kids.

But somehow we went the wrong way. We misunderstood the directions Slavica told us, plus Google led us the same wrong way. We ended up driving on big rocks and Maria had to get out and guide me in between the rocks. Then we realized we’re going to have to leave the car there and walk, so to get back, we had to do something like a 20-point turn to get the car turned around and ready to go back out later.

We walked for a while, but we realized that we are actually on the wrong side of a gorge from the mountain with the fortress on it. Doh! But what we could see below the fortress was a whole bunch of caves in the side of the mountain facing us, with little wooden bridges connecting some of them! We were hopeful we could get to that somehow.

So we went back to the car and revisited Google satellite view. After a lot of poking around, we found a different path that we could take to the fortress. At this point, we knew the others had alread been at the restaurant for a while, but we couldn’t abandon our objective now!

We drove there on the new path, and yes, that was the right place because we found the church that we were able to see from the satellite view. And then we found the foot trail that leads up to the top.

The views from the top were awesome and it was actually a really fun climb and the ruins of the Fort were really great. It was actually like a bit of a castle because it had so many different walls. Both at the top and lower down, and there was a bit of a tower left standing as well.

By this time, we were being contacted by our fellow travelers who were waiting for us down at the restaurant. We managed to hike back down and drive back while they were still eating.

Dinner was at this really nice restaurant that also has its own fish farm and raises its own chickens, and other livestock as well. Really picturesque! The dinner was really terrific and our appetite was fierce after all that hiking and climbing!

Fortress Adventure #2

This was on the next day, but also a cool Fortress adventure.

Google took us wrong to get there again.  We ended up on some back roads asking directions.  We got to the foot of a path, and hiked up the hill like mad only to get to the actual parking lot for the fortress.  But the lady was still there, and they let us go in and to the top of the tower.  Whew!!

As always, the views from the top were fantastic, and with the sunset coming were even more stunning. Once we finished with the tower, they closed up and we could take our time around the rest of the ruins.

We finished that day too with a lovely dinner, this time by Slavica back at home. See the empty dishes? We all had such an appetite, that the food just disappeared! It was a full platter of amazing cabbage rolls, a pile of thin steaks, and a bowl of tomato and mixed salad. All gone!

Uvac and Cave

August 12, 2023 – Serbia

Lothar and I started the day going into town for a Burek breakfast. He loved it as much as I do I think! So nice to be able to share that. 🙂 Then a little coffee shop after – the one that Dad likes to go to. I had a very nice Cranberry tea.

It was a big excursion day, revisiting one of my hilights from past visits: Uvac. It’s a beautiful winding canyon and nature reserve for the griffin vulture. There’s also a cave! This is what the river looks like.

Even before getting on our boat, we witnessed a sky full of birds. So many, and they’re not small either! The griffin vultures are hugely important because they get rid of dead animals, rather than hunting for prey. You’ll definitely need to zoom in to see them.

Here we all are, getting ready to board the river boat. We are by no means the only boat on the river. Many people come here to experience the beauty of the river canyon.

What a lovely ride! It was a pretty leisurely pace, with new beautiful vistas around every bend. Then we docked in the middle of nowhere!

Ah, this is when we go into the cave! It was cold, and remains unlit due to several species of blind fish and such. So we actually used a few flashlights and our phone flashlights to light our way. It gave it a real cave exploration feeling! Everyone loved it. The cave system actually goes on a lot further, but that’s where you’d start having to crawl through tight spaces to get further, so the tour turns back at that point. Then back out into the warm sun and the boat!

Onward through the winding canyon we went. There are places where you can stop and hike to the top, and we did just that on the way back. Here’s a longer hike that some take, which they said is 2 hours up to a villiage at the top.

Our hike took us up to some incredible views of the canyon. We took a nice break up there before heading back down. Simon took a swim in the river while we waited for everyone to return to the boat.

It was a nice ride back the rest of the way, then we just hung out around the area before heading home.

Off to Zlatar and Cottage

August 11, 2023 – Serbia

The next part of the trip is south in the Zlatar region where Dad and Slavica have 2 cottages.

But first, we ran a few errands… Pick up rental car, load up stuff to take from the apartment to the cottage, and go back to Ada to retrieve Claira’s lost sunglasses, and get another pair of close-up specs for Lothar. Amazingly, the lady at the bathing suit shop still had them, and she was real happy to get them back!

Then we went to have pork roast with crackling for a big lunch at Uželac before driving down to Zlatar. There was drama because we didn’t have a reservation and also no one could find it, and they circled round and round till they finally found it and we rejoined them there.

Then we drove the ~4 hours down to Zlatar. Claira was with us in the car. On the way we saw a perfect double rainbow! And of course nice countryside, tunnels, train, scenic villiages, steeples and fortresses.

And finally arrived at the cottages. Lothar and I are staying downstairs in the main cottage – here are some initial views.

Maria and family stayed at the second cottage – a cute little A frame. There’s a lot of those around. The kids had to fight over which bed they get upstairs.

It sure is a lot colder here!  We rearranged our furniture a bit on our side, and with the heater it’s quite cozy!

Easy Day

The next morning, the whole cottage lost power! LOL  It turned out to be our heater shorting out. Dad got it fixed.

We took an easy day.  A couple of walks around the area, and lots of sitting on the balcony and enjoying the view.  It’s so beautiful here. Dad has made amazing landscaping out what was just a hill, and Slavica has filled it all with flowers.

We hung around the house a lot, and enjoyed nice meals together.

We went for a walk to the top of our hill, where there’s a large center where people used to come to recuperate after heart surgery in the mountains. It has fitness trails all around it. It’s no longer in use though. There was also a zip line on the way, but we didn’t end up going.

Later we drove down into the little town nearby called “Nova Varoš”, and stopped by some vendor stalls at a nearby hotel too. They have “Kineska Robna Kuća”, which is like Chinese Warehouse. It’s like the dollar store!

What a lovely and relaxing day all together.

Belgrade Days

August 9, 2023 – Serbia

We mostly slept through the night and everyone made it nicely through the second day without anymore jet lag.

Ada Ciganlija

Took the bus to Ada!  This is the big long island in the river.

We had lunch at a nice restaurant there.  I guess we were hungry because not many picturess were taken! Simon has a big appetite these days, yes, those are both his plates!r

We walked along the beach after – I was able to walk on the pebbles! Last time we were here ~8 years ago, my feet were so tender and perhaps tight that it was too painful to lift one foot to take a step! Happy to see how far my foot health and strength have come.

Claira and Lothar bought a bathing suit, then joined Simon at the water obstacle course.  I didn’t bring a bathing suit, and didn’t feel like getting wet, so I watched with the other party poopers from the sideline. 🙂

We went to see Dad’s wedding tree – when they got married 10 years ago, they planted a tree! We were pretty sure we found the right one, but many of the plaques with the names had gone missing, so it was tricky!

We saw many things walking around the island. Lizard, dragon fly, kitten, pinecones that grow upward, plums, and an outdoor science park.  Claira’s dragon fly was dead but pretty and so we searched for things to use as a container to get it home.

It darkened quickly, and it was because of a fast-approaching rain cloud. We outran it, and made it to the Ada Mall, where everyone got to buy stuff we forgot to bring while it poured outside.  Lothar and I got the “eye art” done and ordered one to be printed. It’s a stylized close-up of each of our irises, edited together in one image.  Simon wanted to get one done too, so Lothar took a picture of his eye. LOL No, it wasn’t the same. We finished by sitting down for some drinks, then back to the apartment to refresh and prep and dinner.

Dinner was great, the restaurant was Kasina. I had this amazing sliced steak with cheeses and salad. Not typical Serbian, but really fine. And of course my Schweppes Bitter Lemon. We topped it off with ice cream at “Gram” which was right behind where we sat, so how could we not!

Run along the Danube

I went for a nice run along the river. I made a few wrong turns getting there, but once there, I ran out and back one way, then the same the other way. The temperature was wonderful once I got going. Cool at the start though! There’s a whole strip of restaurants there by the water.

I got myself a Burek on the way back. I’d been waiting for this moment!! Besides the lovely grilled meats like chevaps, Burek is probably the food I miss the most. I’ve tried to make it, but it’s very much a texture experience, and it’s very hard to get it perfect going from scratch. Yummmm!

Pančevo

Hunted for bus tickets so we could go to Pančevo.  It’s silly, but no one has paper tickets anymore. It’s all smartphone based, but it’s billed to your phone bill, so as visitors this is not an option. We finally found a kiosk that had some available. Wow! We almost went without tickets, because the fine is just $3 per person, and it started to seem like we would never be able to buy any!

Our first stop was lunch on an island, so we needed to get to the little water taxi to get us across. On the way, we walked along the Timur river, passed a playground, and I went on a see-saw with Simon, and Maria with Claira.  The water taxi took us to Shajka restaurant. 

We met up with Baka Tinka and family.  I had some nice sausages and Lothar liked my mustard so much that he asked for some for his (stuffed Pljeskavica) meal too. The Šopska salad became one of our staples, and the Lepinja bread was almost always hot and available.

After lunch, we went back to ‘the garden’ at their cottage for dessert and hanging out. 

They have a lovely long lot with pines that they planted together 50 years ago! 

They had 6 puppies there that they were feeding and trying to find homes for them.  The puppies ate, then kept falling asleep on people’s laps.  Mostly Claira’s. So cute!! 

We called aunt Lily on Skype and she was so happy to see all of us.

Eye Print Pickup

We slept in till 11!!  Oops!  We split up, since Lothar and I had to go pick up our Eye Print. It was a quaint little shop with World of Warcraft art on the walls.

Did some Walking around Belgrade, and got some Pogačice! Yumm! These I have made before, you just have to get your hands on some rendered pork. I also add parmesan cheese. I’ll have to try making them again after we get back home.

Church and Temple

Caught up with the others and saw St. Mark’s Church and St. Slava Temple. 

We walked past an exercise park on the way to the second temple, and had a go at some of the equipment.

St. Sava’s Temple. This one was actually built fairly recently. Very impressive considering typically modern buildings are a lot simpler and less decorated than the older ones.

Dad’s Place

In the afternoon, went to Dad’s apartment.  It’s on the 6th and top floor of their building. There’s no elevator, so it’s a good hike up to the top.

Both Dad and Slavica are huge collectors of interesting art, carvings, sculptures and antique items, so it’s like a little museum in there! And half of the apartment is in what used to be an attic, so the roofs are slanted, and there are sky lights in all those rooms. Very cute, but I can’t count the number of times I bumped my hair clip on the ceiling.

New Belgrade

We walked along the Danube there in New Belgrade, where there’s a small amusement park for kids. I loved the dragon on the little roller coaster.

Then we all had lovely dinner at Old Serbian House restaurant.  We had ‘Tele na saču’, which is veal cooked in a special pot that’s burried in coals.  It’s teh most tender thing, and the drippings go into potatoes under the meat. Wonderful soul food.

And that was our last night in Belgrade all together!

Serbia Trip!! Arriving and First Day

August 6, 2023 – Belgrade

My sister has at last gotten everything lined up to go to Serbia to visit Dad. Lothar and I found out about it, and he said, “Why don’t we join them?” And so we did!

Visiting team:
> Maria (sister) and Paul
> Simon (14) and Claira (12)
> Lothar and me
Home team:
> Dad and Slavica

Let’s start with the journey. I’m too cheap to pay extra for business class, so Lothar, exasperated, upgraded both of us. Well! I must say, I’ll put away some extra so that in future, I can “allow myself” to accept paying for the upgrade without feeling “over the top”.

Our first flight from Bermuda to New York was delayed. This is a quick pic of some sinkhole damage at the Bermuda Airport. There’s been a huge amount of rain, so it’s understandable, but it’s still sad because the airport is only 2 years old now!

The second flight was delayed too due to bad weather in Belgrade delaying the incoming plane. We had a nice relaxing time in the prime lounge at JFK airport. 

The best part of the flight was the fully reclining seats.  We essentially had beds to sleep on for the overnight flight to Belgrade.  The food we got was also amazing.

We met up with my sister and family at the baggage claim since they were arriving from Canada via Vienna at the same time.  It took a while for our bags to arrive, but then we were through. 

We had a shuttle to the apartment, and Dad met us there.  It was an awesome reunion! The room wasn’t ready yet, so we left our bags and went for lunch.

We went to a light lunch at Moscow Hotel. The kids didn’t manage to sleep on their overnight flight, so were very tired, but also super excited to be here in Serbia, be all together, and to not miss anything! So they pushed through like real troopers.

We enjoyed a chuckle about Dad’s tiny smart phone. He loves it small because it doesn’t fall out of pockets. Here it is compared to my Pixel.

Then we walked through Belgrade to Kalemegdan park and enjoyed the views of the Sava and Danube rivers from the fortress.  Walking through some parts of the fortress actually reminded us a lot of Dockyard back in Bermuda.

We went back to the hotel, got checked in and refreshed.  On the way, we stopped through the main farmers’ market at “Zeleni Venac”. There’s everything – fruits and vegetables, meats and cheeses, all fresh.

Because it was raining, we took a taxi to go down to Skadarlija.  It’s a lovely cobblestone street, with restaurants and folk music bands playing from table to table.  We went a bit early plus it’s wet, so not crowded. It’s one of the hilights of the trip that I was looking forward to, and it was wonderful!

The restaurant was Tri Sheshira – ‘Three Hats’, and even the ice cubes were shaped like little top hats! We had a “Serbian board for 2”, but it pretty much fed all of us!  Well, along with salads, excellent bread, drinks and desserts.

And that was the first day!

Death Valley – Last part of California Trip

May 20, 2023 – California

Planning our way onward from Yosemite, we decided to go north around the Sierra Nevada mountains rather than tracing back South towards Las Vegas, where we’ve already been. It was then we realized that not only the road we were on was closed for crossing over to the east side of the mountains, but also the next two roads to the north! So our diversion around the mountains to the north was quite extensive!

We started going up in elevation and also stopped at an odd little spot for lunch. The food wasn’t amazing, it was freezing in there, but we had a great chat with the couple at the next table. 🙂

There was still plenty of snow crossing through the mountains. Really pretty scenery, especially the lake.

Once on the other side of the snow, the scenery turned greener and flatter again, with more bits of snow to be seen here and there.

Then it started to flatten out and turned more desert-like as we descended fully.

Our ultimate destiation was Death Valley, but we were told we had to see Lake Momo on the way. So we did.

It’s special because they’re working to re-establish the level of the water, which has been depleted since the 1960s, and because it has these really interesting salt deposit formations.

We spent the night at Mammoth mountain first, before continuing to the valley. Our hotel was a really cute bed & breakfast called Cinnamon Bear Inn. It’s on a road called Bear Alley, and aparently it’s because bears walk down the street sometimes. But we didn’t see one.

We hiked over to the mostly frozen lake nearby

Then we checked out the town itself and picked a place for dinner after walking around a lot.

In the morning, we headed to Mammoth Mountain itself to ride the cable car to the top. It’s an all-out ski resort! We had to park almost a mile away from the entrance, and that was actually good.

The ride and views from the top were really excellent. That’s me using one of my summer sweaters as a scarf. 🙂

Here we are at 11,000 feet altitude, at the top. Check out the video on the right… cool right!?

Back down we go.

Then at last, driving on toward Death Valley. Took a bit of a wrong turn-off, but it’s a neat flat place that seems like it should be called “Telegraph Road”. Like the Dire Straits song!

Officially entering Death Valley! Now we’re at Sea Level – remember, we started the day at 11,000 feet!! Woah

Desert plant with tiny leaves and flowers that look like pussy willows!

We are staying at the Ranch at Dealth Valley. It’s an oasis of green in the midst of the parched valley.

There’s another one called the Oasis at Dealth Valley nearby too.

We went out to the lowest elevation spot called Badwater – it’s at 285 feet Below Sea Level! That completes our largest one-day elevation change of 11,285 feet. The tiny sign you see up on the side of the mountain actually reads SEA LEVEL. Way up there!!

I’ve also gone from wearing pretty much ALL the clothes I brought up on the mountain top, to just dying of heat here! We didn’t walk too far out before calling it good enough and going back to the A/C in the car. It’s so hot here, even during the night, because the valley is surrounded by mountains on all sides, so the hot air is just trapped!

There’s barely any water now, but aparently at different times of the year there can be quite a lot.

Next we hiked (well, really dragged ourselves slowly from shade to shade LOL) to a natural arch. Everything’s just rocks! Yet there were various insects and dragonflies who somehow make a living here.

Where the Devil aparently plays golf. 🙂

Our next spot was Artist Drive. No hiking this time – it’s a drive-thru. And thank goodness because it’s 110 degrees out now!

But wow. The hills are really as if they’d been painted by artists. So many colours for such a dry deserted place!

Our last hike was at Golden Canyon. We went part way in, and then decided we were done.

Back at the Ranch, we cooled off in the pool a bit. Yup, I caught some sunburn out there!

Before dinner, we walked around the grounds which included an outdoor museum of old wagons and train engines. It really looks like something out of the Wild West at sunest. Well, except for the palm trees. LOL

And finally a lovely dinner. The picture in the restaurant shows how they used to cross the valley with a 20-mule team. A lot of interesting decor and atmosphere here.

And that’s the end of the road trip! A really fantastic experience. We saw a lot, and had some twists, turns and surprises along the way. Hard to believe all of that took place over just 2 weeks! Road trips are amazing.

We finished off by returning to Las Vegas and catching a movie on the big screen, complete with fully reclining seats, before heading back to Bermuda.

Yosemite!

May 17, 2023 – California

So we backtracked a bit South on Hwy 1 and then started to head East towards Yosemite.  We drove right through a low cloud!

We were ready for lunch, and we lucked upon a lovely winery called Kickass! They had an old kitty named Max that would hang out with everyone. What a sweetheart! There were also twin white Corvettes in the parking lot. LOL

Lovely scenery on the road to Yosemite. And a windy road it was!

And finally, the entrance to the park. It starts to look very lush immediately!

We decided to actually put down and stay in the park for a number of days. We found a really nice place to stay called Rush Creek Lodge. We really took it easy and dedicated one day to just hang out at the spa.

Cute room too!

In the morning we went on a run together on the trails around the Rush Creek Hotel. We took the longer loop trail and we missed our exit getting back, so we had to turn around and retrace a bit at the end. It was very hilly but extremely enjoyable.

Then… spa day. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah There was a steam room, a Himalayan sea salt sauna, a cold mist area, heated loungers, and just a beautiful relaxing area.

Some nice dinners, cozy fires and evening activities too. And yes, we roasted marshmellows again!

Another Plot Twist!

Now for another plot twist. We’re ready to go out on the trails and see Yosemite Valley, and we find out that the road through Yosemite is closed!!!  This time, it was due to too much snow, making several of the east-west roads impassable. This means that instead of a 30 minute drive to the valley, it’s 2 hours each way because we have to go around. It also means that after our stay, we will need to go back again, and down around the park to the south to get back to Las Vegas, or back and around the park to the North if we want to see new places.

So instead of the extra 4 hours of driving, we decided to drive to a closer waterfall, which was less than 30 minutes away called Hetch Hetchy. It’s on a beautiful lake. A few lookouts on the way there…

First you cross a dam – complete with rainbow, then walk through a tunnel, and then hike along the far shore of the lake to the waterfall – it’s the right-most one that reaches down to the water.

We weren’t able to make it all the way there, because the smaller streams and waterfalls were blocking the trail. We crossed many, but near the end, we encountered one that was just too dangerous to cross. And that’s even after I gave up keeping my feet dry, and started just walking through all the water. LOL That was really fun, and the water was really cold!

Heading back

We stopped for lunch at nearby sister resort.

On the way back, we did a second hike called Upper Carlon. This is uphill along a river with a waterfall at the top. Whew!

Coastal Hwy 1 and Solvang

May 15, 2023 – California

So at last, we’re driving up the California coast along the Coastal Highway 1.

It goes along the ocean for a while… yes, still overcast.

We saw some neat houses along the coast, and also a very cool highway wall! The pattern with the little square bricks looks like a crossword puzzle, and this wasn’t the only place. It kept going for a good section of road!

Then the highway turns inland for a while, driving between beautiful green hills, and a lovely lake too!

Funny story, it got to around lunch time, and we wanted to find somewhere to stop for food. But… it was Mother’s Day!!! So every single place was booked. We finally found a lunch spot around 3pm!

Then the highway goes back out to the coast… yup, still overcast.

Then you get to the Lion Seals! I don’t know how they all know, but they all hang out at this ONE beach. They can get really huge: Adult male 16 ft 5000 lbs; Female 12 ft 1800 lbs. But they just lay around and scratch themselves with their surprisingly hand-like fins while little birds hop around them. And little squirrels too.

We even saw two youg males sparring!

Then came the surprise. Hwy 1 is CLOSED 10 miles up the road! We looked it up online later, and it’s due to too much heavy rain washing away and burrying the road!

SO! Time for a change of plans. Lothar pulls out the map, and since we can’t continue North to San Francisco, we choose an entirely different route. We will head East to Yosemite. Home of Yosemite Sam! LOL

But first, we look for a place to spend the night and find a really sweet little DANISH Villiage (!!) called Solvang. Just lovely. Windmills, danishes and all!

Our hotel was very cute and quaint. Lothar took a turn at the guard station. 🙂

All the streets and buildings were in Danish style.

We found this little courtyard nook with a little fire. Nice!

More walking around and looking for a dinner spot.

Dinner was a Mexican restaurant, though we did stop at a few before trying to get a seat, but many were fully booked!

And of course in the morning, we had… Danishes 🙂