So here we go, Monterey. This time I used Roadtrippers again to find places of interest that I wanted to visit.
The Lone Cypress Trip on Roadtrippers
This was the plan, but I ended up modifying it. I first went on a Meetup for brunch. The place was sort of like a diner, I did not think much of it.
Read Christy W.'s review of Bull and Bear on Yelp
I did meet a nice woman who invited me to go wine tasting later this Saturday.
I visited Monarch Grove Sanctuary next, but unfortunately did not see any butterflies since it is not the season. They generally pass through during the winter months when it is cold everywhere else in the country.
The next destination was Carmel Mission Basilica. A really cool place, especially if you are into history. Fee is $9.50, but only $5.00 if there is an event at the church. You cannot go inside the church during the event, but have access everywhere else. Worth stopping by, but don't make it a destination unless you have special interest in Basilicas.
Carmel Point beach was an ad-hoc kind of stop. I was planning to go to the Tor's House, but somehow there was no sign that you could even enter the property, so I decided to skip it. I moved my car closer to the beach and took a nice walk along the Scenic Rd. Unfortunately, it was really foggy, so you could not see much, but still the beach is the beach.
Finally, I headed to that wine tasting that I was invited. Scheid Vineyards Tasting room is right in town. It offered a variety of wines, really good wines. Usually, the tasting costs $10, but if you or anyone in your party is a member, tastings are free.
Out of 4 wines we tasted, I really liked 3. This is pretty good for me since I am quite picky about what I drink. Their Pinot Noir was probably my favorite. Service was timely, and the staff were knowledgeable enough to answer my questions. Sometimes good things are unplanned.