Road trip part eight – Santa Cruz

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This is the first post from home and the last one about the trip. Kinda. This is the last part. In my head I plan to write a little ’round up’ – like a top ten list and things that stood out A LOT and so on…. working on it. But the reality is: We are back. It is 5 am here in Sweden, the jet lag is playing with me, I am sitting in my own kitchen and it makes me happy to see the pictures. It makes me happy that we did this amazing trip. I actually already ordered a few prints from my Instagram pictures so we can have them up in the house and look at them…

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But lets get back to Santa Cruz for a moment. One of our last stops. And actually part of the Monterey Bay area so it was a really short drive from our last stop ( the ranch) over to Soquel just outside Santa Cruz and 2 min. from Capitola.

We left Corralitos in the morning, stopped for lunch and groceries and arrived in the early afternoon at our new home. A little up with a beautiful view over the ocean and (!!!) with a pool. I think the kids hardly slept the night before – a pool makes room for a lot of excitement (and makes you wonder why you told them… haha).

Unloading the car, clothes off, swimsuits on… pool time!

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The next day it was boardwalk time. (I think we managed quite a lovely ending – with the pool and amusement park). We stay here for 4 days so our options were Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Mon&Tue are the 1 dollar days, every ride is a dollar and we were warned to avoid these days BY ALL MEANS. So we were left witht he week end.

First we strolled around the city a little, had lunch & ice cream and then it was boardwalk time. Sunny day (hot!!!), lots of people yet so fun… right next to the beach with rides for all ages!

On our war back to the car we had tacos at Las Palmas. An institution and very good!

 

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Day 2 – Seacliff State Beach. The beach is most known for the concrete ship SS Palo Alto lying in the water. Home to many sea lions … one had a little swim very close to where we were sitting and the kids were so surprised and amused when his head made an appearance.

(There is a little kiosk at the beach and they have Marianne’s ice cream – no need to queue at their original shop before or after the beach just get it right here – it is really good!)

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On Monday we finally went to Capitola. We were warned to go during the week end. It is too packed (the beach is really not that big) and parking is a nightmare. Monday it was. And wow… what a beautiful spot. You feel a little like in Italy with the colourful houses and the terraces by the water… Very cute!

 

In the evening we had to pack. Intelligent packing. One little suitcase with stuff for our 2 last days in San Francisco. On Tuesday we took the car and drove back to our origin destination and it was so strange. Back to where it all started. We dropped off the car. Checked in at the hotel. Hotel again… also felt a bit strange after all the houses we had, and off to the Yerba Buena Gardens (did you know that Yerba Buena was the original name of the Spanish settlement that would later become San Francisco, California?) and a stop at the Modern Museum of Art… well the shop.

On Wednesday we had breakfast at Picnic on Third (amazing house made Granola) and then went to Dolores Park. Very cool playground over there and a great neighborhood. Lots of little cafes and independent shops.

From here we went back to Market because I wanted to have a stroll through Anthropologie before we leave (a very successful one btw)…

And then we were back…
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Morley A/W 2016

Morley A/W 2016
The new Morley collection is the bomb.

As always.

The pictures say it all.

I have nothing really to add. Just beautiful!

All the dresses. All the knitwear. Everything!

 

 

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Morley A/W 2016
Morley A/W 2016
 
 
Just one note: The photography is the bomb too. Love the atmosphere and location.
 
 

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Morley A/W 2016
Morley A/W 2016
Morley A/W 2016
Morley A/W 2016

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Playtime New York for S/S 2017

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We are so lucky to report from Playtime New York. Surabhi from Third Eye Chic Kids went, took lots of pictures, checked out the new as well as old favourites and here is here report:

Playtime New York, yet another great show this summer at the Metropolitan Pavilion from July 31- August 2. This was my third consecutive show, and it was the biggest Playtime to date in New York with over 180 American and international brands that showcased their Spring/Summer 2017 collections. It was a fascinating experience, as always.

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It was great catching up with designers I had met in the past, and all the new friends I made this year. I saw a wide range of collection – from simple earth friendly colors to brighter hues, bold patterns, and lots of pom poms. There was something in store for every aesthetic. Hope you enjoy the sneak peek.

 

New favorites featured here:

 

Beautiful trend space, Noeser

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Kalinka, Bea & Izzy

Milk on the Rocks, Hilda Henri

Trend space, Sasha & Lucca, PAPU

Little Galia

Nathalie Verlinden (vegetally tanned leather shoes), Affenzehn (cute kids backpacks), Andorine

Beru, Paper Girl

Carbon Soldier, Tia Cibani

Jenny Walker, PAOM (Print All Over Me)

 

Our old favorites featured here:

 

Little Goodall, Malu Organics

Lulaland, Raspberry Plum

Oaks of Acorn, Hello Simone

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Noe & Zoe

Little Creative Factory, Wolf & Rita

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Ketiketa, Tiny Little Dream

 

Four hours at the show were nearly not enough to cover and feature everything! I visited a few more booths with beautiful wooden toys, accessories, handmade dolls, nursery decor – a full gamut of children’s products.

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Needless to say, the show was filled with so much creativity, talent, and inspiration! I am really excited and optimistic about Spring/Summer 2017 collections!

 

Thank you Surabhi!
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la Roulotte du Pinson

la Roulotte du Pinson
La Roulotte du Pinson – a collection of accessories, music boxes, sleeping bags, floor cushions and more … all inspired by the nature that surrounds us.

Based in Toulouse, France all patterns and prints are exclusive and original creations by the designer, Kristel Riethmuller.
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la Roulotte du Pinson
la Roulotte du Pinson

Colourful and happy accessories for the kids room. A little vintage touch – mix it with some pure and clean pieces and you got the perfect look.

I am especially smitten by the beautiful leaf music boxes – so lovely and a perfect gift for baby showers and to welcome new babies.
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Road trip part SEVEN – San Luis Obispo & Monterey Bay Area

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We left Santa Barbara and took the train again and for the last time. The journey from SB to San Luis Obispo takes you along the ocean for most of the time – it is absolutely stunning. Plus the train has ‘sight wagons’ – where you sit like in a glass house. There was even a person that was speaking and shared lots of historical infos about the places etc…
 
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Arrived in San Luis Obispo short SLO in the afternoon we checked into our hotel, little toilet tour for everyone and off we went into town.

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The same evening, lucky us, was the day of the weekly farmers market / food festival. Diner was sorted and we tried a Tri Tip Sandwich.

We stayed for 2 nights. The next day we had breakfast at Scout, stopped at the Bubble Gum alley, had a good break at a brilliant playground, afternoon tea at Cafe Kreuzberg, found some books and a rare LP at Barnes & Nobles …

And then we tried a new method of transportation. We picked up a car or better mini van in our case! Next stop was Pacific Grove in the Monterey Bay area buuuut before we hit the road we had to stop at the Madonna Inn just outside SLO!

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And what a fun place. Several people recommended a stop here… all for a different reason: cake, toilets, shop, glasses… put it all together, add a whole lotta kitsch and colour and you got it!

 

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Arrived in Pacific Grove we learned that it was the biggest night of the village – it was Lantern Festival showdown with party and fireworks by the beach!

Lovely start to  our 3 days stay.

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Day one: We went to Carmel by the sea. A very cute little town with lots of galleries and a great beach. From there we entered the 17 miles drive. A scenic drive along the Monterey Bay Area and 17 stops – cliffs, beaches, sea lions, views etc… fabulous!

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Day two: BIG SUR! Most amazing place but also a sad ride at this moment. Big wildfire going on and we were not even sure if we could (wanted) to go. We did and had an extraordinary day. A day were we realised just how man things we saw and did during the trip… Our big stop was Pfeiffer Beach!

 

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Then it was time to change locations again.  Quite a few stops for the last weeks. This time we changed into a ranch in the mountains. Totally different, super quiet and special.

But before we stopped at Elkhorn Slough/Moss Landing State Wildlife Area to watch some seals and sea lions.

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And then we arrived in another form of paradise! In the woods. Just us…

(Still in the Monterey Bay area and the coast was a 15 min drive away)

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Hidden Beach & Playground – a germ, and just as the name says… hidden… only 8 parking slots… beautiful beach.

We then took off to Santa Cruz. Our last week… soon more here!

And of course on Instagram.
 

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