We arrived Friday about 8 PM to a very clean campground, very quiet with lots of very nice RVs there. The campground has power and water (30 amp power) so we plugged into both and put Sadie to bed. As much as I relish dry camping in state and county parks away from people, it was kind of nice to not have to worry so much about conserving power and water this time. The campground was $30 per night and was really a nice place to come back to each day.
Saturday morning we headed over to Carmel and drove through town and scoped things out so we'd know what else we would come check out the next day. We went back to the trailer for lunch and then headed over to Monterey to go to the Monterey Bay Aquarium where we spent 3 hours checking out all the aquariums and interactive exhibits. Sadie got to touch a couple of starfish and see a giant octopus moving around in its area, penguins, sharks, sea otters, and countless other critters. We had dinner at the Sea Harvest Fish Market, a very reasonably priced restaurant (not overly charming but also not littered with tourists) and had some great seafood. I liked Carrie's comment, 'this didn't come out of a box!' They also have great prices on raw fish if you want to buy it there and cook it up at home.
Sunday morning we went back to Carmel and strolled the shops and grabbed sandwiches from an Italian deli and sat out on the beach and had a really nice lunch. Afterward Sadie and I played in the sand and we all people-watched in the 75 degree weather. That afternoon we then drove up to Sant
After hitching up Monday morning, we paid the $9.25 and did the 17 mile drive. There we saw some of the most amazing homes we've ever seen, nonetheless with one of the neatest vistas you could imagine as the homes had phenomenal views of the Bay. We grabbed lunch in Pebble Beach and then made the rest of the drive home.
It was a tremendously enjoyable trip and we'll remember it for years to come.