When we first arrived... |
I have loved the beach ever since I was a little girl… My parents have told me the story of the first time I went to the beach and as soon as my feet were on the sand, I was darting to the ocean; my older sisters chasing after me and luckily catching me before I was picked up by a wave and taken out to sea. The salty breeze in my hair and the warm grains of sand between my toes are always comforting and soothing to me… as though the sea is whispering to me, “Welcome home.” Although only about an hour of our trip was spent at the beach capturing snapshots, climbing on rocks, and running across the sand, it was definitely my favorite part of the weekend.
2 out of 3 |
Don’t get me wrong… finding a dress in the window display that I loved and buying the last one in my size was very serendipitous, but enjoying the sun in my bare feet next to crashing waves was definitely the highlight for me.
We set out that afternoon in hopes of finding some shopping in Santa Barbara, the first outlet we went to had handmade slippers priced at about $195 and yacht apparel priced at about $500 per shirt which was just a bit too much on our pitiful salaries. However, we decided we should go to a mall instead and there were found a store having it’s grand opening, ANGL. All three ladies lucked out and found a vast array of tops, shorts, dresses, and accessories. Surprisingly, we each found and bought a dress!
The other ladies bought some tops and shorts as well, but later that night, I ended up ordering another dress online and taking advantage of the 15% off promotional code we received with our purchases. I will post pictures soon after it gets delivered and maybe a few more shots of this one when I get the hang of my new tripod.
Friend sporting her new top and shorts! |
On the drive down, I had spotted a few beaches from the freeway and kept the names in mind on the drive back. Luckily we headed back in the late afternoon and around sunset we were at the exit for Refugio State Beach, which has a nice area for camping and direct access to the beach. Parking only cost us ten dollars, which was $2 per person and, in my opinion, well worth the amount of exploring, memories, and photographs obtained at the site.
My friends were out of the car in no time, but one friend remained and changed into some of her newly acquired clothing in the backseat of my car. We thought that the boys had already headed to the beach to take pictures, so we walked to the point and climbed along the rocks until we found a more secluded beach to take some pictures.
The steep climb down to the beach... |
We heard voices from above and saw young little girls who were concerned that our purse and backpack might drift away as the waves came crashing in with the tide. We took a few pictures before we decided that the boys must have stopped at the bathroom to change into shorts and we returned to the public beach. We saw the young girls coming down a dirt path above us and asked if they had seen our friends. Indeed they had and we followed the path to the top of the cliffs and met up with our friends almost directly above where we had just been taking pictures. Enticed by the sight of a seagull fighting a crab on the beach below and being the adventurous sorts, we decided not to go all the way back around, but to save some time and climb down the rocks to our original site for photography.
Gorgeous sunset |
We left shortly after sunset, but were able to take some beautiful photographs in the meantime.