• Dad’s visit, Day 3

    (Sidenote: My dad came to visit in late March, and he’s going to be sending me his account of what we did on his visit. The day he is talking about we drove north to eat oysters fresh out of the water.)

    So many highlights – each day was unique and memorable! I’m jumping right to the oyster experience of day 3… sooo cool. The tastes and the ocean ambiance – sun and breezes and water lapping the shore mere feet from our picnic table – were all amazing, but maybe the best part was Kristin’s coming out: she really dug the raw oysters! We ate 3 dozen raw and 1 dozen slightly grilled and barbequed (almost shockingly scrumptious). Best oysters I’ve ever eaten!!

    The drive up the coast was peaceful and scenic once we left the highway. The road wove through quaint little towns calling out for further exploration (maybe next time), then chugged through dense forested areas smelling of pine and chilled by shadows and cold mountain streams. Closer to our destination we were treated to expansive vistas with alternating views of near-ocean inlets to the left and steep hills to the right with grazing goats and cows. I can’t get enough of the road not traveled, so being a witness to this part of California – the Pacific Coast Highway – was such an unexpected treat for me, especially since I didn’t have to keep my eyes on the road! (Thanks KK & Dan… now that’s showing respect to your elderly elder.)




3 Responsesso far.

  1. meghan says:

    … and now I want some oysters!

  2. Uncle Mike says:

    It's about frickin' time, I've been waiting for this post for 3 weeks.

    It truly does sound wonderful, I'm glad ya'll got a chance to experience it.

    How long do I have to wait for the next post from the "Retired Guy"?

  3. Franklin says:

    Driving up and down the PCH is definitely on my list of things to do!

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