Tuesday 11 October 2022

A Day in Carmel by the Sea

I love to visit the Pacific Ocean and have a paddle. As per usual it was cooler on the coast as the fog comes in every morning at this time of the year. It usually burns off by late morning but not today. The temperature was about 60F whilst inland it was up to the 80s back in Saratoga. Eleanor loves to paddle with me. 
Tommy built a Spiders web and then got caught in it.
These beautiful flowers were growing outside a shop on Main Street. No idea what they are called but maybe Mike Tinker will know.
Sammy had a ball on the beach. Carmel is one of the few beaches allowing dogs to run freely thanks to the late Doris Day who lived here. It is a very doggy loving town and when we were on the main Street and the rest were in shops I stayed outside with Sammy. If I had a $1for everybody who stopped and asked if they could pat him I would have made a lot of money. he was very well behaved and happy to be patted by loads of people especially some very attractive women.
Gaye well wrapped up, but it was not cold.
We stopped on our way to Carmel at a place called Ross Landing which is popular with Sailors and Kayakers. Fraser and the family have kayaked here several times. 
Carmel beach.
Tommy just loves his food, but as he is playing Soccer so many times in a week he needs the energy.
Sammy ready to chase a ball
Some of the many boats at Ross Landing
A party of Kayakers

The most handsome Dog in Carmel by the Sea
And his best friend the most attractive lady.
Time for a Coffee and a snack on Main Street
 

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