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Classical Golf Adventures Carmel-by-the-Sea Daylights A'Burning by Martha Hollis |
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For that sleeping-in morning, oh so luxurious when the morning fog hugs the shore, we loved the picnic basket supplied by our hosts, The Dolphin Inn. Without any disturbance whatsoever, it is left at 8:00 a.m. outside the door. While it is full of surprises it always includes juice, fresh fruit, muffins or croissants and cereal. Along with the daily paper, that innkeepers Lorraine and Bob Luce tuck in, is a list of special events for the day. With the in-room coffee service, brew your own and enjoy the quiet. One morning we wandered with the walking tour of the one-square mile town. Like sleuths under the wing of director Gale Wrausmann of Carmel Walks, we discovered the secret passageways, theaters and their legends, quaint cottage and architectural styles, art galleries, shops, inns, gardens and restaurants. Gale brimmed with energy and kept us moving and entranced with stories of Carmel and her colorful peoples. And flowers bloomed in abundance everywhere, especially at the annual Home and Garden show held in May at Quail Lodge. Many aspects of golf are well-appreciated especially early in the day—the physical course’s beauty, a professional golfing and service staff, and the challenge of the game itself. The courses of Fort Ord, Quail Lodge and Carmel Valley Ranch epitomize all that is appealing about golf. The visual gratification of each course enticed nongolfers to come along for the ride. Even the trees and flags at Fort Ord’s Black Stallion and Bayonet courses point you in the right direction.
Another morning we ventured by car three miles down the coast to Point Lobos State Reserve to witness the sea lions frolicking in the cool, green, clear pools. Otters are just as popular here, but we sited none that day. Adventurers can climb down the sharp, high cliffs via steep stairs. On the white sand several children played in the surf showing up the cold-resistant adults. At another site we marveled at the teeming morning life in the tide-pools. Images by CGA For further information contact:
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