Santa Barbara, California – Day 3

Cold Spring Tavern in Santa Barbara, California

We got an early start for a drive up to San Marcos Pass Road to the Cold Spring Tavern, which serves a pretty good breakfast.

Anne and Woody Burns at Cold Spring Tavern in Santa Barbara, California

But it’s the old-fashioned ambiance of the place that makes it perfect. Well, that and hanging out with these two.

Looking out over Santa Barbara, California

Late fall or early winter is a great time to visit Santa Barbara. Many of the summer visitors are gone, as is the morning fog that hangs on at times well into the day during the summer months.

View from 288 Placer Drive in Goleta, California

Here we are at 288 Placer Drive, where it intersects with Cathedral Oaks Road. On my right (out of sight) is the house my great-aunt and uncle bought in the late 1960s. Like with all of our brief weekend visits, we were typically gone by around mid-day as we had an 8-hour drive ahead of us. That’s if we don’t make any stops.

On the beach near Ventura, California

But of course, we could never just drive home, especially on such a beautiful day during low tide.

On the beach near Ventura, California

Yep, I said low tide, meaning exposed tide pools.

On the beach near Ventura, California

Sea life at the shore or in the Monterey Bay Aquarium, which we visited just last month, is all perfect.

On the beach near Ventura, California

In the rave community, this is known as a cuddle-puddle.

On the beach near Ventura, California

There’s no ignoring the sun that will set today, and as we likely don’t want to get home after midnight, we’ll have to say goodbye.

Caroline Wise and John Wise on the beach near Ventura California

Right after we take this selfie, proving it was us here once again at the ocean.

Standard disclaimer that this post was not written on or near the date it shows up on my blog. This particular sequence of days wasn’t written about until September 2022 as I was trying to better catalog our travel images on this site.

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