Sunday, December 20, 2009
Tis the Season for Reflection
As we look back over the years, we are humbled and thankful for all of our guests who have stayed at the Captain's Inn at Moss Landing. We are so lucky to have many guests who keep returning to the inn. Making and building longtime friendships is one of our pleasures of being innkeepers. The two folks pictured here have been to the inn 5 times, usually in time to see the inn decorated for the holidays, and they come all the way from Minnestota! Your support is appreciated. We wish you all happy holidays and a wonderful winter season. We hope to see you again, real soon.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Sunrise and Moonset
The sunrise from one one of our boathouse view rooms can be pretty special. This photo is of the moon setting over the sand dunes during the morning sunrise. Catching the moon setting in the morning takes abit of coordination and timing, and is best enjoyed right from your cozy bed. As the sun comes up the light changes and plays over the tide lands, making every five minutes a different landscape.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Stunning Sunsets
This serene scene over the water was taken from one of our waterfront rooms two days ago. It had been a magical day of clear fall weather just stufed with wildlife to watch, and it was toppped off by this sunset after glow. Guests were in their rooms, on the back deck and at the beach just trying absorb all this beauty while sipping tea or a favorite wine. Wish you were here.
Friday, October 9, 2009
Photographers
This Fall has seen quite a few photographers visiting our area. Pros and Amateurs alike come to the Elkhorn Slough and Moss Landing to capture the perfect shot: the perfect row of terns, the perfect sea otter puppy, the perfect sunning seal, the perfect vista, the perfect whale tail, the perfect sunset. We get to have all sorts of digital fun in the parlor and dining room as the photographers review their shots. Photos from our area appear in National Wildlife Federation, National Geographic, and many others. Fall is a great time to grab your camera and capture the outdoors. This photo is of terns on the Elkhorn Slough.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Certificate Earned
The Captain's Inn at Moss Landing has been volunteering to pick up trash along a 2 mile stretch of Coast highway one for over 6 years now. We are now going beyond our original committment to the Adopt a Highway program . We are proud to be taking an active part in keeping California clean and to assist our Caltrans employees. The Captain's Inn recently received this certificate from The Department of Transportation as a "heartfelt token of gratitude for your service". Besides being able to make a significant difference in the environment, this program is estimated to save millions of taxpayer dollars. We plan to continue to care for our highway section.
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Romance Report
Friday, August 21, 2009
NewlyWeds!
This sweet pair floated into the Captain's Inn to celebrate their nuptials. Directly from their reception, we were lucky enough to see them in all their elegant attire. Many couples come from quite close by to have their first wedded night and weekend, like these two from Salinas. We wish them the very best life has to offer.
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Whale Watching
Sanctuary Cruises is back!! Late Summer and Fall are great times to see whales and marine mammals. Recent sightings include blue whales, humpback whales, and Rissos dolphins and occassional killer whales. This guided adventure is well liked by our past guests. In fact, these photos were taken by Captain's Inn and Sanctuary Cruises' joint guest P. Jordan. A quote from the Jordans, "This is our favorite place on the west coast... a wonderful vacation. I hope these whale photographs from the trip will do." Ask us for our whale watching stay package and save. The photos are of whales on Monterey Bay.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Historical Preservation
As keepers of a piece of Moss Landing history - the Pacific Coast Steamship Company building 1906/07, we are constantly maintaining and preserving the building. Over the last month we have been painting and caulking the exterior of the old building. Our staff has done a great job and there is bright new paint to greet you when you arrive at the Captain's Inn.
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Recycle, ReUse, Reduce
At the Captain's Inn we keep refining our green choices and actions. We have just signed into a new program with Monterey County Environmental Health Department. We are partnered with the county under a grant from the US Department of the Interior to reduce trash and increase recycling at lodging facilities. We will be getting new containers, staff have undergone recycling training (bilingual program too), and we finished a pre-assessment. Our new goal with this program is to reduce trash by another 30%. We are hoping guests pitch in to help us meet our goals.
Our staff is always working to meet better recycling. Here is an example: Guests do not like "shorties", shorties are our nickname for rolls of toilet paper that are not empty but partial used. So we take them out of rooms expecting new guest, and finish using the shorties in the staff bathroom. Once empty, we save up the rolls for use by the local preschool in arts and crafts.
Our staff is always working to meet better recycling. Here is an example: Guests do not like "shorties", shorties are our nickname for rolls of toilet paper that are not empty but partial used. So we take them out of rooms expecting new guest, and finish using the shorties in the staff bathroom. Once empty, we save up the rolls for use by the local preschool in arts and crafts.
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Rare and Unusual Birds
Birding is always a fun and successful undertaking in Moss Landing, Elkhorn Slough, and at the Captain's Inn. We have a bird checklist for the bed and breakfast with over 190 species!! This last week has been no exception with two strange sightings. The first is a rare bird, generally occurring on the East coast. This Rose-breasted Grosbeak decided to drink from our water trough just long enough for the innkeeper to snap its photo and prove it was here. There is a new stranger sighted by guests outside the boathouse windows - a Swan!! This is most likely an escaped domestic swan, it is a mute swan. There is always wildlife to watch here.
Sunday, June 7, 2009
First Anniversary
The month of June is full or honeymooners and anniversary celebrants. Being at a bed and breakfast for the upbeat times in a couple's life is uplifting for us at the Inn. The nice things that spouses do for each other really gives you faith for the future. This sweet pair had their honeymoon at the Captain's Inn exactly a year ago. They returned to celebrate their first anniversary, but in a waterfront room this year.
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Artichoke
The Captain's Inn is located in the heart of artichoke country, we have fields within blocks of the inn, and only 2 miles from the "Artichoke Capitol of the World", Castroville, CA. The innkeeper is very proud of this artichoke, grown in the Inn's backyard garden. Guests can pick up a free artichoke dining guide at the Inn. The artichoke guide takes you to local restaurants for delights like french fried artichokes, artichoke soup, fire roasted artichokes, artichoke pizza, stuffed artichokes, and many more recipes. Also, favorite places to get fresh chokes to take home with you.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
World's Longest Running Event in Moss Landing
On it's way around the globe through seventy countries and seven continents, the World Harmony Run came to Moss Landing today! It is the longest running event in history with millions of runners carrying the torch for harmony over 25,000 miles. The non-profit run calls attention to wishes for harmony, peace and tolerance throughout the world. To support the run, the Captain's Inn provided the women's team with rooms for the night. The torch was carried right past the front of Captain's Inn and, was even carried by the innkeeper and dog Tara( for short ways). When taking the torch, you get to make a wish; innkeeper wished for a better world for todays' children. The group of international women runners were a joy to host. If you want more information, wish to run with the torch, or to give them support try worldharmonyrun.org.
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Friday, May 1, 2009
Harbor Seals of History
The Captain's Inn has quite a historical past; shipping company office, farm family residence, church, student housing, and now a bed and breakfast. A story we had heard several times is that a harbor seal used to live here in the buidling. The story always included that the seal used the staricase to reach the family tub upstairs. Well, we finally have proof that the Captain's Inn was home to a local harbor seal who did indeed enjoy the tub! The York family, who founded the Harbor Chapel in Moss Landing and used our building for a church, recently shared this 1959 photograph from their personal scrapbook. "Scottie" is the mom and pastor's wife. The Harbor Chapel is now just a short distance from here. The harbor seal tub was where our chart room is now. (Sorry, there are no real seals for today's guest tubs).
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Green Days by Bike
Many of our guests enjoy a leisure ride on our mountain bikes for rent. This is a green way to explore our village and the surrounding area. This biking couple (celebrating her birthday) visited restaurants, artichoke farms, the beach, saw sea otters, checked out the harbor, purchased fresh strawberries, and tried deep fried artichoke hearts (famous in this region).You can come to stay then walk or bike; avoiding all the traffic, congestion and stress that comes with getting in your car.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Here Comes Spring
Spring is in the air, our native plants are starting to bust out in blooms. This "blue blossom" is from a local genetic variety, also known as Ceonothus, that grows in coastal chapparal. These shrubs are not only beautiful but hardy and drought resistent. Using local flowers attracts local beauties like these painted lady butterflies. Our yard must have had hundreds of them.
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Sunday, February 15, 2009
Sweethearts
February is the month for lovers and romantics to have getaways with their Valentine. These newlyweds came to stay and attend a formal event. They looked so stunning that I had to take a photo of them in front of our fireplace. On Sunday afternoon, the same couple gave us and our guests a performance of their music. Wonderful love tunes, ballads and instrumental guitar. We can not wait to have events where we invite them to come to play. You can have them at your event or wedding, check them out at www.jeffstrawmetz.com.
Monday, February 2, 2009
Valentines
Thursday, January 29, 2009
The Food Network
The Food Network was in Moss Landing taping their number one show - Throwdown with Bobby Flay! They were here to challenge Moss Landing's Phil, of Phil's Fish Market because of his fame and expertise with Ciopinno, a most wonderful seafood stew. Your innkeeper Melanie met the Iron Chef and was included in the segment as an extra. Congradulations to Phil!
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Mystery Novel based in Moss Landing
Well known mystery writer, Betty Webb, has started her new mystery series and based it on our town of Moss Landing! Betty stayed at the Captain's Inn while she worked on her book and had inspiration from Moss Landing. In her book "Anteater of Death", the heroine Teddy lives aboard a boat in the south harbor of her "Gunn" Landing a fictional town based on our Moss Landing. Many local sights can be found in the story including "Fred's Fish Market", which is actually our Phil's, artichokes, and the harbor master. The author has added a local zoo. Author Betty returned to visit us at the Captain's Inn this weekend. She chatted over wine with guests about her book and signed autographs. You can get your own copy of the book at Amazon.com. This the first in a series, keep your eyes open for the next mystery.
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Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Sea Otter Baby
A new puppy was born at the Elkhorn Slough January 2, 2009!!! This sea otter pup was watched by many of our guests all throughout the weekend. The little one was tiny and mostly a fuzzy ball. It would yelp the minute its mom moved off to find food. Our guests were all trying to out-tell and better-photograph the otter babe. Over breakfast the baby otter was the main topic and many shared their digital photos. Our area is so rich with wildlife but you need to keep heading into it for such wonderful opportunities. Most of the best photographs came from those who watched from the Elkhorn Slough Safari boat.
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