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1997 Jan's Journeys West Coast Roadtrip!

Fri. afternoon 10/3/97 thru Mon. morning 10/6/97
The Cheshire Cat Inn
Santa Barbara, California

Mon. 10/6/97
What a perfect ending to our Roadtrip...the irresistible Cheshire Cat Inn and gorgeous Santa Barbara! The B&B is comprised of two wonderful old side-by-side houses and 3 separate cottages -- for a total of 17 glorious rooms and suites, offering a wide variety of accommodations and prices. The motif is (of course) "Alice in Wonderland", and the names of the rooms include White Rabbit, Mad Hatter, Queen of Hearts...but there's no needto worry about deadly over-cuteness (the affliction of some themed B&Bs); the furnishings and accessories are beautifully done, with just the right amount of whimsical touches recalling Alice and her chums! The Inn's owner is from Cheshire and has reproduced her own little bit of England by bringing in British antiques, using wallpapers and draperies designed by Laura Ashley, and imitating a famous English garden in the design of the landscaping and patio. The inside common areas, such as the roomy sitting area and genteel dining room in the main house, are tastefully and cozily decorated; the exterior public areas are just as inviting, including a brick patio overflowing with flowers, a 6-person spa nestled inside a lovely gazebo, and a private little nook in the garden.


Each guestroom is individually decorated, has a private bath and phone, and offers its own unique appeal; some include fireplaces, TV/VCRs, in-room Jacuzzi tubs, or stocked refrigerators. Sizes vary..."junior suites", Jacuzzi rooms, and 2-room suites are available for those who desire a bit more space and/or elegance. We're in the Cheshire Cat, on the first floor of the main house, which is a charming room colored in burgundy/gold/cream, with a vaulted ceiling, large bay windows with cushioned seat, king-sized brass bed and TV/VCR. The large, open bath contains a tiled Jacuzzi and shower, plus a richly detailed dressing area and separate water closet. Throughout this sunny room there are many playful nods to that namesake kitty himself!! And yes, there is a resident cat with a Cheshire smile (who is referred to as the "boss")....her name is Sweetie, and she has quite the attitude of Queen of the Realm, as well as being the self-appointed hostess (who personally targets which rooms she intends to honor with her visits)! I thought that the cat at the Cheshire Cat Inn should reign inside the Cheshire Cat Room, so I seized Sweetie yesterday evening and carried her in. She immediately pounced on the windowsill to prove that she was entirely capable of coming and going as she pleased, then (with her point made) she settled down on the Jacuzzi ledge and had a grooming session and serene kittynap!!


Breakfasts have been served on the cheerful patio, except for this morning when hovering rain clouds chased everyone inside to the dining room; and what pleasant meals they have been, consisting of coffee-teas-juice, fresh fruit, breakfast breads, and an egg entree...all accompanied by conversations of happy guests. In the late afternoon everyone meets again for wine from local vineyards, French brie, veggies and dip...and more chatting (with Sweetie overseeing the festivities)! During these gatherings we've had a chance to meet Lindsay, the manager and innkeeper, who's been a terrific source of information on Santa Barbara and the area...as well as being a lot of fun to talk with! All of the restaurants he's recommended have been excellent: Brophy Brothers beside the yacht harbor (a local hangout with great seafood and incredible oyster shooters), Left at Albuquerque (with its New Mexican dishes that reminded us of Santa Fe and Taos), Carlitos (we sat on the patio and enjoyed live music along with the regional Mexican and Southwestern specialties), and Cafe Buenos Aires (Latin American cuisine, on another patio, with a harpist providing soothing melodies). Although Lindsay has been engagingly available during our stay, upon our arrival we also met the co-manager Amy who provided a very warm welcome and hunted down Sweetie so we could meet her!


 

Except for Brophy Brothers, all of the restaurants mentioned above are located on State Street, Santa Barbara's main avenue of shopping, dining and theaters...just a short walk from the Cheshire Cat. The picturesque Spanish architecture of the area is very prevalent in the old buildings and quaint courtyards which line this colorful and busy street. The historic Santa Barbara Mission is nearby, and it's immediately apparent why it is called "The Queen of California Missions". We also took the Scenic Drive (listed in several guides and brochures), which led us past the harbor and wharf, coastline and beaches, up hillsides with striking views of the city and ocean, and to areas such as upscale Montecito.

Yesterday we drove to Solvang (approximately 30 minutes away), which is known as "Little Denmark" due the Danish settlers of 1911 and their descendents who own many of the 300 shops and restaurants that display the architecture, influence and traditions of their heritage. From Solvang, we continued on to the wineries of Santa Barbara County. Following in the footsteps of the Mission padres from 200 years ago, the area's vintners are taking advantage of the mild climate and grape-nurturing topography. There are 34 wineries (more than we expected), offering a diverse range of wines as well as facilities. Most have tasting rooms, so we had to narrow our touring down (or we would have never seen that Cheshire grin again)! We planned our stops around a few that we were familiar with and some that Lindsay suggested (tho' if you meet him at the B&B someday, ask him about his 3 Gainey Vineyard recommendation strikes-outs!). The wineries we visited were all quite enjoyable, although we were a bit surprised to find charges for tasting (we're used to seeing that practice in the large operations of Napa rather than in the smaller, mostly family-owned vineyards of other California wine regions). It was definitely an enjoyable way to spend an afternoon...traveling through the peaceful countryside and making leisurely stops to talk to the friendly folks in the tasting rooms while sampling the fruits of their vines!!


On our first evening here we met a couple who were thoroughly enjoying their stay at the Cheshire Cat. Since they were due to check out the following morning, they asked Lindsay (in very hopeful voices) if there were any rooms available the next night so that they could prolong their visit. Unfortunately for them the answer was "no", as would be expected with such a marvelous B&B; but they were already planning their return as they relaxed in the spa and contemplated ways to delay their departure! So be sure to make your reservations early so you can discover "wonderland" among remembrances of Alice's journey (without falling down a rabbit hole)! You may call Lindsay and Amy at 805-569-1610, send an e-mail to cheshire@cheshirecat.com, or visit the Inn's website at http://www.cheshirecat.com/; you'll end up with that famous grin on your own face during your stay at the Cheshire Cat Inn!!


With this article, we end our 5-week "1997 West Coast Roadtrip". It's been an extraordinary journey: we've met so many fascinating people; we've stayed at some truly special B&Bs and Inns; we've seen the most incredibly stunning scenery...and we've had great fun uploading our thoughts and photos on a realtime basis while we've been on-the-road! We're home for a couple of days now, then we're flying to Colorado -- we have a condo in the mountains at Breckenridge for a week and will see many of our dear friends from the days when we lived in Denver. Upon our return, we're going to Yosemite; all of that natural splendor is practically in our backyard here in Northern California yet we've never been there. For those who may be wondering how we can travel for such an extended period of time, John is on an 8-week sabbatical from his office (he is eligible for this little perk every 7 years -- whether he needs it or not!); and I granted myself a sabbatical from my own business (it's good to be the boss)!! So watch for upcoming "Jan's Journeys" articles on our next two treks, as well as all of those that will follow...and thanks, as always, for joining us!!!
Jan & John

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Published -- October 10, 1997
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