A Little Bit of Summer

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June 16, 2012 was a hot day in my neck of the woods. Great excuse to head on to the beach. But which one?

There are quite a few beaches an hour or so drive away. We chose to find Bolinas after seeing it featured in a local travel show. Funny but we've been around that area many times over the years and have missed going there. We found out why. The travel show shared a simple secret - the road sign that points to Bolinas is missing. The locals removed it and put it in the museum. So if Bolinas is not your destination, you'd not just stumble upon it on your drive to someplace else.

Because we knew where we were going, despite our lack of GPS, we found it quite easily. Actually, we passed by the turn once then immediately took a U turn when we realized our mistake. Then what we found was a charming little coastal town, very relaxed.

It is a one road town that comes in thru the main street then loops around halfway before it ends in the beach. You have to turn back to return to the "town".

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The beach area is not as "clean" as other resort beaches. The sand is not white. But the beach was jampacked with people, naked babies playing in the sand, bathing suited beauties soaking up the sun, wet-suited surfers carrying their boards towards the water, graffiti artists hard at work. 

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It was a total "California" scene if I'd ever seen one. Then what makes it more California that one lady coming up to me and asking if she can have a hug. Of course you may, was my bubbly reply and found myself in tight bear hug while she mumbled something to the effect of her praying for my safety and that God may bless me. I was obligated to say, I pray the same for you.

S asked me what the lady wanted, while behind me she was hugging my husband. Obviously, the lady has some mental problems, although she was clean and tidy and well groomed and did not smell at all. So, she's not just one of the bums in town. On the drive out, we spotted her walking along the road. To where we don't know.

We spent a good amount of time on the beach. We walked from the parking lot to the end of the beach, or at least we think it's the end of the beach, stopping to watch a dog and his owner play catch, then a little squabbly chihuahua who's smaller than a rat came in and picked a fight with the retriever who was catching frisbees on the water.

Anyway, R who is a strong swimmer was aghast at the fact that how can we live here and not know this place existed? We consoled him by saying that the locals really don't want to advertise the place. It's really charming. There are a few restaurants/cafes where one can grab a bite. There's a little hotel and a museum, a grocery store. That's about it. Nothing to keep the visitor except one who like water activites, surfing, swimming, kanoeing, boating, kayaking. It is a perfect day trip spot though.

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~ It's been a week since I've been back from my month-long vacation to India and Bangladesh, but my body clock is still trying to adjust to the difference in time. Jet lag has taken a hold of us really bad this time around. The entire week we've been battling it. I've also started to sort the many many photos I took during the trip. ~

Comments

  1. Oh so there you were, India and Bangladesh. How was it? Maybe some places are amazingly chaotic but I am sure they are colorful, literally colorful. I love to hear things which you will not be writing on the blogs :-)).

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  2. hi there p.c,
    no wonder this blog has been quiet for awhile.
    miss you! ^0^
    can't wait to hear about your "adventures", of course i have to enunciate the word as i'm sure there are lots of unforgettable scenarios.
    hah! like you, it also took me awhile to get used to the time difference.
    oh! real bad, twice, i was late for work and i kept thinking, i was still in Europe. ^0^
    anyways, whenever you're ready to share, will be patiently waiting,
    meanwhile, photos here were just fantastic esp those loud graffiti.

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  3. whoa! india and bangladesh. what fun you must have had. tulog ka muna. jet lag is difficult to handle sometimes.

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  4. Welcome back! I also did a bit of traveling (to Philippines) recently. I'm not yet done with photo sorting, but I'm the queen of blog posts' backlogs because until now I haven't blogged yet about my last year's vacation. ;)

    Looking forward to hear your stories and appreciate the (I assumed) colorful photos of India and Bangladesh.

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  5. Great set of shots. Looking foward to seeing photos from your recent travels in Asia.

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  6. Welcome back Maria! Now I know where you've been. Can't wait to read your stories and see your photos from there.

    It was one hot summer in NYC too - didn't do any beach escapes - can't appreciate the cold waters of the Atlantic hahaha!

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  7. Love those murals!

    Welcome back from your journeys.

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  8. A fine series. Welcome home again. I too will be looking forward to travel pictures of your visit.

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