Gentle readers, let us finish up the Birds and Blooms and
Winding Roads trip with some delicious food and a visit to the Mendocino Coast
Botanical Gardens. (See part one here, part two here, and part three here.) Click on the photos if you'd like to see them bigger.
The last full day of our trip splurged on breakfast at Circa
’62 at the Inn at Schoolhouse Creek and Spa. I’m glad we didn’t stay there,
because I would have found it hard to leave the property. The grounds were
lovely:
Circa '62 |
The food was some of the best I’ve ever eaten—we shared the
hard cider French toast and the bacon and mushroom hash.
In addition to
serving people, they are dog-friendly with a special menu just for their canine
guests: the Stop, Drop & Drool menu, and there’s a special room where you can
eat with your pet. (Luna would have lost her mind with joy.)
The doggy dining room |
If I’m ever in the
neighborhood again, you can bet I’ll try to wangle a stay there.
After we waddled walked to our car, we headed just up the
road to the Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens: “47 acres of botanical bliss
fronting the Pacific Ocean.” This garden was voted 5th best garden in the
United States by USA Today’s “10 Best” Reader’s Choice Awards.
I could tell you about the blooming rhododendrons; the
succulent and Mediterranean gardens; the walk by the sea where we watched in
fascination as waves curled and broke, dashing themselves against rocks; the hummingbirds darting here and there...but instead I’ll let
my photos show, not tell.
Enticing path |
Blooming rhododendron |
Tulip tree--I think it's a type of magnolia |
Stalked aeonium |
And so we come to the end of the Birds and Blooms and
Winding Roads trip. It’s given me much happiness to relive this trip with you—thank
you for joining me! I don’t know where my next everyday adventure will take me,
but I’ll be sure to invite you along for the ride.
Where will your next everyday adventure take you?