I was lucky enough to have been born and raised in the Bay Area and specifically Santa Cruz. It’s a beautiful and breathtaking wondrous place to have lived. You left out the giant redwoods that are a part of the bay as well. I now live in Arizona but I am lucky to have both my husband’s family and mine still back there so we visit often. Our kids love going to visit Santa Cruz even more so than our yearly week long trip to Disneyland. It’s a very special place that I am fortunate enough to call home.❤
@@RealSamanthaBrownAnother special memory I have of that area five years later is a visit with Ansel Adams at his home in Carmel. After finding his name in the phone book while driving through one morning, he was kind enough to suggest an afternoon visit with him where his showed me his studio and darkroom and signed a couple books I purchased in Carmel that morning. Having hiked some in the Sierra as a teenager, meeting him was really a huge thrill for me.
Samantha, I am so happy I came across your channel!! Yay!! I was an avid viewer of your travel series Great Hotels. I loved it! It’s wonderful to see you again and I’m looking forward to seeing all your videos!
I am blessed to have had the opportunity to enjoy two road trips from LA to SF on the Pacific Coast Highway 1. Will always cherish as the most memorable road trip.
Interesting story about the kid in Carmel-by-the-sea, but the ENTIRE town was overlooked! No chain stores are allowed there. Yes, there are coffee shops and restaurants, but they’re not Starbucks and Olive Garden. (thank goodness!). Independent, family owned, and exquisite. No garish plastic signs are allowed, even the Shell gas station sign is made of wood. There are no traffic lights, or street lights, or addresses on homes. At night the town is DARK, except for dim lighting, and lanterns. The town is heaven on earth.
I was lucky enough to have been born and raised in the Bay Area and specifically Santa Cruz. It’s a beautiful and breathtaking wondrous place to have lived. You left out the giant redwoods that are a part of the bay as well. I now live in Arizona but I am lucky to have both my husband’s family and mine still back there so we visit often. Our kids love going to visit Santa Cruz even more so than our yearly week long trip to Disneyland. It’s a very special place that I am fortunate enough to call home.❤
Bicycled through there, Sausalito to Santa Monica, 50 years ago. One of California's true gems!
wow, that's amazing! When I was there one of the bridges had been closed into Big Sur so we could bike with zero cars. Magical!
@@RealSamanthaBrownYes, sounds ideal with no cars.
@@RealSamanthaBrownAnother special memory I have of that area five years later is a visit with Ansel Adams at his home in Carmel. After finding his name in the phone book while driving through one morning, he was kind enough to suggest an afternoon visit with him where his showed me his studio and darkroom and signed a couple books I purchased in Carmel that morning. Having hiked some in the Sierra as a teenager, meeting him was really a huge thrill for me.
Samantha, I am so happy I came across your channel!! Yay!! I was an avid viewer of your travel series Great Hotels. I loved it! It’s wonderful to see you again and I’m looking forward to seeing all your videos!
Yay! Thank you!
HOW DID SEAN GET HIS NAME?! So bummed the answer was cut. Love this channel ♥
I am blessed to have had the opportunity to enjoy two road trips from LA to SF on the Pacific Coast Highway 1. Will always cherish as the most memorable road trip.
Have done that drive twice too, can't wait to do it again!
What a beautiful place! Adding it to my bucket list for sure! 😄
Samantha, I've watched you since your first show. Thanks for sharing your adventures.
Thanks for watching!
I surfed in Santa Cruz many times as a young girl. Grew up in nearby Mtn. View. Tk u for a trip down memory lane.
@@violetomalley5474 thanks!!!
What a fascinating aquarium ❤❤❤❤
beautiful California coastline
Agree!
Ran the Big Sur Marathon....The fifth presentation. My life changed forever
Interesting story about the kid in Carmel-by-the-sea, but the ENTIRE town was overlooked! No chain stores are allowed there. Yes, there are coffee shops and restaurants, but they’re not Starbucks and Olive Garden. (thank goodness!). Independent, family owned, and exquisite. No garish plastic signs are allowed, even the Shell gas station sign is made of wood. There are no traffic lights, or street lights, or addresses on homes. At night the town is DARK, except for dim lighting, and lanterns. The town is heaven on earth.
this was so beautiful & serene to watch! 🥰
Love from a Shanghai girl living here for a decade.
No aquarium in the U.S. comes close to the Monterey Bay Aquarium…….and I’ve been to all the big ones.
Those sea lions sounded like monsters in a horror movie 😂
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The restaurant " The Whole Enchilada" , mentioned in the episode, is scheduled to close at the end of Jan 2024 per an article on SF Gate web site .
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Your complete failure to even mention Monterey leaves a giant hole in this video. There's a lot more to Monterey than the aquarium....
@@dlaws99 agree but unfortunately we only had time for one scene there.