Carmel to Santa Barbara
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Carmel to Santa Barbara
I am traveling (solo) down the coast from San Fran starting May 22nd to ultimate destination, Pasadena. I have a free place to stay in Carmel and thought I would do that for 3 nights. Next, I want to go to Santa Barbara. Would I be crazy to drive from Carmel to Santa Barbara in one day, keeping in mind that I will probably be stunned by the sights along the way? Or should I split up the drive by staying in Morro Bay, San Luis Obispo, or something more divine.
Lastly, I'm a glass artist, metalsmith and jewelry designer. Any recommendations for galleries and gift shops to visit for possible sales calls? My work ranges in price from $35 to $2000.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Melter
Lastly, I'm a glass artist, metalsmith and jewelry designer. Any recommendations for galleries and gift shops to visit for possible sales calls? My work ranges in price from $35 to $2000.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Melter
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It is called Seekers. They have a website. I collect the small glass marbles from there. It's a gorgeous shop, you will have a great time looking around in there and I have found the sales staff to be very friendly and helpful. ***kim***
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Here's a vote for making a Morro Bay stop. That trip is meant to be savored.
In fact, when we did it, we took several days: Santa Barbara, Morro Bay, Big Sur and Pacific Grove.
And if nothing else, stop at Julia Pfeiffer Burns S.P. and take the walk out to McWay Falls....
In fact, when we did it, we took several days: Santa Barbara, Morro Bay, Big Sur and Pacific Grove.
And if nothing else, stop at Julia Pfeiffer Burns S.P. and take the walk out to McWay Falls....
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There are a few galleries along US1 in Big Sur that sell glass. Wish I could remember their names, but I can't.
It isn't a difficult drive from Carmel to Santa Barbara. I don't think you will feel rushed. I like San Luis Obispo as an overnight stop, because my favorite restaurant (Big Sky Cafe) is there. At least stop in for a bite if you don't spend the night.
It isn't a difficult drive from Carmel to Santa Barbara. I don't think you will feel rushed. I like San Luis Obispo as an overnight stop, because my favorite restaurant (Big Sky Cafe) is there. At least stop in for a bite if you don't spend the night.




