Ocean Home

July/August 2010

Ocean Home magazine is for people who love the luxury oceanfront lifestyle, from home design and decor to world-class beach resorts, villas, hotels, and destinations.

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FROM THE EDITOR Road Trip The drive south from San Jose, California to Carmel-by- the-Sea is a scenic stretch of highway ideally suited for beefy sports cars, especially those of the supercharged convertible variety. It was here, behind the wheel of one particular speedy ragtop, that I found myself at the beginning of a week-long vacation at an oceanside villa in Carmel, and I was doing my best to get there in a hurry. After a year of living in the mountains of Lake Tahoe, I was anxious to dive into the ocean again. As a kid growing up on the East Coast, summers were spent at the beach, one in par- ticular in Gloucester, Massachusetts, where rock outcroppings and an outgoing tide provided hours of Jacques Cousteau-like moments. As I got older, Newport, Rhode Island reeled me in with its surf and nightlife. Now, a quiet beach with easy rolling waves is all I need to put me at ease. But in that car, speeding south to Carmel with my foot jammed on the gas pedal, it seemed as if I were on my way to the best beach in the world. It wasn’t so much what I had been told about the beach, but what I hadn’t been told. Would I meet Clint Eastwood? Would I play at Pebble Beach? Would my life somehow change dra- matically? At the very least, I hoped to catch a few waves in the crystal-clear blue Northern California water. And after a year of snow and mountains, that was all that mattered to me. But the reality of the best beach eluded me. Shortly after arriving at the villa, my earlier roadside pit stop caught up to me. The emergency room doctors would later say that my severe stomach pains were caused by tainted lettuce and after five days of bed rest, my Carmel-by-the-bathroom vacation was over. No beach, no golf, and no Clint Eastwood. Perhaps finding that best beach is a state of mind, an untouchable place that only exists in our imagination. Or maybe not. In this issue, we take you to 15 beaches (“The Best Beaches,” page 52), where oceanfront living is more than just a state of mind; it’s the best investment your sun-drenched dollar will ever make. Let us know what you think. Where’s your best beach? Head over to oceanhomemag.com and tell us about it. Jack Morris, Editor what’s on your mind? $ oceanhomemag.com Join in on discussions about the magazine, talk with other readers, submit story ideas and travel trends, post images of ocean homes, and share real estate happenings in your part of the world. Also, check out regular blogs from Food and Travel Editor Lisa Rogak. And be sure to click on our digital flipbook, where you can read the magazine online and watch exclusive videos about the people, properties, and locations in this issue. facebook + twitter For up-to-date real estate cov- erage, exclusive industry tips, celebrity interviews, and insider news that you won’t find anywhere else, follow Ocean Home on Facebook and Twitter. Contributors 1 2 3 1lisa rogak As Ocean Home’s Food & Travel Editor, Rogak traveled to Grand Cayman last January (“Ahead of the Tide,” page 42), where she indulged in two food and wine festivals. She’s the author of numerous books, including a New York Times bestseller, and currently writes for Wine Enthusiast, Celebrated Living, and targetvacations.ca. 2chris buzelli Buzelli moved to New York City in 1995 and be- gan his career as an illustrator. His paintings have appeared in many publications including Rolling Stone, Time, and the New York Times. His latest piece can be found in this issue (“Leader of the Pack,” page 46). 3anna kasabian Kasabian has spent plenty of time poring over real estate options on the ocean, but it was this issue’s home design feature (“Welcome to Paradise,” page 56) that really hit home for her. “This home is one key, one private Nirvana,” she says. “It doesn’t get any better.” 6 oceanhomemag.com july + august 2010 Morris photograph by Robert Boyd

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