12/26/2006

Six things I learned from going to the beach on Christmas


gameboy at sunset
Originally uploaded by pilgrimgirl.

1) Going to the beach on Christmas is not a novel idea. Big Corona Beach was more crowded than in the height of the summer. With LOTS of tourists. Bleh.
2) Heading down PCH a ways to Crystal Cove State Park is a much better choice. Plus they don't have a ranger charging $10/car on Christmas Day. Cool.
3) The downside of CCSP: the 1/2 mile hike, mostly downhill, through nature to get to the beach. I was on crutches because my new prosthesis isn't yet completed. Yah. So 1/2 mile (each way) on the armpits is pretty raw (though it's a fine way of working off the Christmas calories)...
4) The water is just was just as cold/warm on Christmas as it was in mid-summer. Lovely. Just lovely.
5) Hiking back to the car just as the sun was dropping out of sight on the horizon. The native desert-y plants all around us exuding the most lovely scent--like cinnamon and vanilla and lemon. Wow. Unlike anything I've smelled before.
6) We've got to do this again next year. And the next. And the next.


Click on the photo above to see more pics from our beach day.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

That sounds beautiful! I've only been to CCSP once and loved it. I got there at about 7:00 am and the ranger hadn't arrived yet, so you can dodge the $10 fee early in the morning, too.

alisonwonderland said...

wow! we're enjoying a cold "white christmas" here in utah, but how i miss california! the sunset is absolutely gorgeous!