Friday, September 26, 2025
For my birthday, Inna arranged a weekend getaway to Carmel-by-the-Sea with tickets to the Monterey Jazz Festival on Saturday (a big, unexpected surprise for me).
We finished work early, packed our suitcases, and started the drive to Carmel-by-the-Sea. Usually, it takes about 75 minutes to reach Carmel, but there was heavy traffic on the road with multiple slowdowns. We eventually reached Carmel at 6:20 p.m., stopping near the Stilwell Hotel (and initially parking on the street).
After checking in, I reparked our Tesla Model Y in the hotel's hidden parking lot. There were Tesla-compatible chargers available, but they were not free. We unloaded our suitcases in our room (#11) and decided to enjoy the last remnants of sunshine.
Room #11, Upstairs, overlooking the street
Wifi: Stilwell Hotel Guest / 8316241255
We walked down Ocean Avenue to the Pacific Ocean. The sun had already set, and we could still see some remaining glow on the beach. Lots of people were walking their dogs, and there were a couple of bonfires on the beach.
After a long stroll along the sidewalk (our usual path), I followed Inna to the Anton & Michel restaurant, along Mission Street. We had dinner reservations for 20:00 (and we arrived a few minutes early). After being seated, we ordered the following items:
- Appetizer: Duck Liver Pate
- Boris: King Salmon
- Inna: Seafood Fricasse (scallops, shrimp)
The Duck Liver Pate was excellent, and my King Salmon was tenderly prepared. Inna's Seafood Fricasse was also delicious.
After dinner, we strolled around Ocean Ave for a bit and then returned to the Stilwell Hotel. The hotel had a nice patio area with a gas-burning fire pit. We hung around for 45 minutes (until 22:00) just relaxing and enjoying the beautiful night.
The Stilwell Hotel looked brand new, and so was our room #11. Although the small studio was small, it had all the expected amenities, including a large TV, a small refrigerator, and a very nice shower.
The very nice feature was the built-in movement-activated lights. When I had to use the restroom at night, the lights would automatically turn on to provide illumination.
Saturday, September 27, 2025
Although we didn't get a great sleep, we still managed to rest and wake up at 08:15. I had set the alarm for 07:30 (I usually wake up naturally at 06:30, but not this time). The weather forecast was calling for colder mornings, around 59°F, with a high of 68°F.
After we showered, we dressed and walked downstairs for breakfast. There was a wide selection of pre-made breakfast items, including eggs, Brussels sprouts, pancakes, small sandwiches, muffins, and scones. We really enjoyed the wide variety of breakfast items and the freshly brewed coffee.
After breakfast, we walked down Ocean Ave toward the shore and strolled along the beach for an hour. We saw a few homes already decorated for Halloween.
We returned, stopping back at
Mad Dogs & Englishmen Cafe (our favorite cafe in Carmel). We stopped by for a few drinks, including:
- Boris: Cappuccino
- Inna: London Fog
- Pastries: Raisin
After we rested, we returned to the
Stilwell Hotel. We ordered an UberX to take us to the Monterey Jazz Festival after inquiring about parking. Parking at the Farigrounds is expensive (could be $50/day) and difficult, so taking UberX was faster and more convenient.
Our planned program was to see the following artists:
- Mr. Sipp at 12:00 on Jimmy Lyons Stage
- Diana Reeves at 13:30 on Jimmy Lyons Stage
- Davina & the Vagabonds at 13:30 on the Jackson Garden Stage (if we had time after Diana Reeves)
- Gunhild Carling at 20:00 on Jackson Garden Stage
- Ledisi at 20:30 on Jimmy Lyons Stage
After getting through security, we walked to
Jimmy Lyons Stage, where
Mr. Sipp was still playing (he was supposed to finish at 13:30). Mr. Sipp played a funky version of
“A Change Is Gonna Come”, written and sung originally by
Sam Cooke in 1963. He played way past his finish time of 13:00, delaying
Diana Reeves, who was supposed to start at 13:30 but ended up starting at 14:10.
I liked Mr. Sipp, as he had lots of energy and had the crowd going wild, though Inna was more ambivalent.
Diana Reeves sang the following songs (among many that I missed):
- Welcome Monterey
- Fleetwood Mac - Dreams
- Empty stations / Atmosphere of never never
- All we need is time in this world for peace
- It’s a lazy afternoon
Diana certainly had the chops to belt out all the tunes, but she stuck to singing the lesser-known (at least to me) songs. I was surprised to hear her version of Fleetwood Mac's
Dreams: Oh, thunder only happens when it's rainin'
Players only love you when they're playing
Say, "Women, they will come and they will go"
When the rain washes you clean, you'll know
At around 15:00, we decided to return to Carmel and enjoy more time there. We stopped by
Mad Dogs & Englishmen Cafe for drinks and a slice of quiche.
Inna decided to explore the nearby boutiques and galleries while I returend to the
Stilwell Hotel to read my Kindle, "
The Buried Giant" by Kazuo Ishiguro. I also wanted to charge my
Tesla Model Y (but the hotel's chargers did not have adapters for Tesla).
After Inna returned, we decided to eat a small dinner at our
Stilwell Hotel's informal outdoor restaurant. We ordered a salad and a mushroom pizza. It was a nice, relaxing dinner (though a bit chilly in the shade).
After dinner, we decided to stroll back to the ocean to get some exercise, and then we ordered another UberX back to the
Monterey Jazz Festival. We arrived at around 19:20, and the
University of Texas One O'Clock Lab Band was still playing at the Tim Jackson Garden Stage. We sat down and listened to it playing big-band classics. (It was truly a "big band" which included a piano, guitar, a vocalist, and multiple trumpets, trombones, and saxophones).
After the
Lab Band had finished, we moved closer for the next act,
Gunhild Carling, which we came to see. Gunhild and her band arrived a few minutes later (in a blue dress), and they started preparing for the concert. Her band played the following instruments: piano, bass, banjo, trombone, saxophone, and drums.
Gunhild Carling is a Swedish Jazz Star. She plays multiple instruments, sings and tap dances. She performs all over the world, Over 50 million views in Youtube, facebook and other platforms. She was born 1975 in Gothenburg, Sweden in a family of musicians.
Gunhild plays several instruments as trombone, trumpet, recorder, bagpipe, harmonica, drums and piano and tour around Europe since a very early age together with her family.
Gunhild kicked off the concert with a fast, uptempo jazz piece, getting everyone excited. She played all of the instruments, including trombone, trumpet, recorder, bagpipe, and harmonica, while also dancing, singing, and sometimes even juggling.
Her set included many well-known American standards such as "
Dream a Little Dream of Me", "
Mack the Knife"(Sung in German and English).
Here is a short video of Carling playing the trumpet in "Dream a Little Dream of Me":
It was a truly great show, and we thoroughly enjoyed every song. It was deafening, too, so we wore Apple AirPods to lower the volume (and protect our hearing).
Monterey Jazz Festival Review
Highlights
- Watching/listening to Gunhild Carling (the entire audience was dancing)
- Watching Mr. Sipp perform.
- We should have come earlier to see the beginning of his show
Lowlights
- Expensive parking ($60), so we used UberX
- Overlapping schedules of vocalists I wanted to see, i.e., Gunhild Carling and her band, were playing at the same time as Ledisi.
Concert Schedule
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