
Post Ranch Inn Instructions: Mix oats, almonds, walnuts, pecans, cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg in bowl. Set aside. Heat honey, peanut oil and vanilla in small saucepan to boiling. Remove from heat and stir into dry ingredients. Spread mixture on baking pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes or until golden brown-stirring every 5 minutes. Makes 2 1/2 quarts. Enjoy!

Post Ranch Inn Chef Craig von Foerster would like to share an early holiday gift with all our loyal Fans! Post Ranch Inn Granola Ingredients: 6c Rolled oats, 1c Slivered almonds, 1c Chopped walnuts, 1c Chopped pecans, 2T Ground cinnamon, 1 1/2t Ground cloves, Dash Of Nutmeg, 1c Honey, 1 1/3c canola oil, 1T Vanilla extract.

Post Ranch Inn Cheers! We will be taking part in the Big Sur Food & Wine Festival this weekend with our 2009 Chefs & Vintners Celebration.
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Post Ranch Inn Gourmet Getaway - In concert with the Big Sur Food & Wine Festival

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Southern coastal Monterey County is Big Sur country and one of the most sensory rich locations on the planet. Post Ranch Inn is in the heart of this coastal central California mountain paradise.
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Post Ranch Inn Our Chefs & Vintners Celebration still has a few openings. Join us November 6 & 7 at the premiere edition of the Big Sur Food & Wine Festival. This epicurean weekend has special packages with Winemakers Dinners, Afternoon Eclectic Wine Tastings, Daily Gourmet Breakfast and more...
The premiere edition of the Big Sur Food and Wine Festival
Location:Post Ranch Inn, Big Sur, California
Time:7:00PM Friday, November 6th

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Post Ranch Inn awarded Spa Magazine 2009 Silver Sage Winner for Favorite Eco/Green Spa
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Post Ranch Inn gets Condé Nast Traveler 2009 Readers' Choice Awards - Best in the World
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Post Ranch Inn INCITE INSIGHT begins this week at Sierra Mar. We know that some of you may not be able to make it up to the exhibit so please enjoy this video about Bryant Austin and his intimate experience with whales.
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This is MMCTA's early partial-cut short film about Bryant Austin's efforts to compose and produce high resolution life-size photographs of whales for his ongoing exhibitions within whaling nations. Directed by Kate Miller.

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INCITE INSIGHT: whales: an intimate photography journey with Bryant Austin
Bryant Austin creates high-resolution, life-size photographs of endangered whale species. His current body of work represents the largest most detailed archival photographs of whales ever produced. Devoting up to three months at a time with speci...fic whale populations, Austin seeks out inquisitive and accepting individual whales. He free dives with the whales and photographs them at a distance of not more than six feet. During these rare and unique encounters, Austin experiences the whale’s meticulous movements around his body. The whales will gently reposition their pectoral fins and flukes in order to avoid causing Austin any harm or serious injury. He puts his life at risk every time he photographs a whale in these conditions. Working intimately with fifty to one hundred ton subjects is a delicate process dictated on the terms set by the whale; Austin’s success is dependent upon the relationship he builds with his willing subject. Less than one millionth of one percent of the human population will experience what Austin has witnessed.
Bryant Austin’s inspiration for this project began five years ago while diving in the Kingdom Of Tonga. Austin was six feet in front of a humpback whale calf when he felt a gentle tap on his shoulder -- he turned to face the eye of the mother Humpback whale. She extended her 15-foot, one-ton pectoral fin to gently let him know that she was watching him. It was at this moment, when Austin locked eyes with the mother whale, that he realized what had been missing in the field of whale photography and conservation, an emotional connection… mammal-to-mammal, species to species.
At great personal sacrifice, Austin sold everything he owned to fund his fieldwork and pursue his dream of documenting endangered whales. Through the process Austin realized he had created a precious gift that should be shared with the world: to-scale archival photographs that represent the true nature of a whale. Almost every nation is contributing to the demise of these creatures, whether directly or indirectly. Marine Mammal Conservation Through The Arts (www.mmcta.org) is completing a documentary detailing Austin’s most recent fieldwork, touring a multimedia presentation of his photographs and most importantly continues to raise funds for Austin’s critical and time sensitive future fieldwork. Bryant Austin’s current body of work is touring Norway and will be on exhibit in Japan in 2010, fulfilling his vision of inspiring peaceful, positive change within whaling nations…and beyond.Read More
Bryant Austin creates high-resolution, life-size photographs of endangered whale species. His current body of work represents the largest most detailed archival photographs of whales ever produced. Devoting up to three months at a time with speci...fic whale populations, Austin seeks out inquisitive and accepting individual whales. He free dives with the whales and photographs them at a distance of not more than six feet. During these rare and unique encounters, Austin experiences the whale’s meticulous movements around his body. The whales will gently reposition their pectoral fins and flukes in order to avoid causing Austin any harm or serious injury. He puts his life at risk every time he photographs a whale in these conditions. Working intimately with fifty to one hundred ton subjects is a delicate process dictated on the terms set by the whale; Austin’s success is dependent upon the relationship he builds with his willing subject. Less than one millionth of one percent of the human population will experience what Austin has witnessed.
Bryant Austin’s inspiration for this project began five years ago while diving in the Kingdom Of Tonga. Austin was six feet in front of a humpback whale calf when he felt a gentle tap on his shoulder -- he turned to face the eye of the mother Humpback whale. She extended her 15-foot, one-ton pectoral fin to gently let him know that she was watching him. It was at this moment, when Austin locked eyes with the mother whale, that he realized what had been missing in the field of whale photography and conservation, an emotional connection… mammal-to-mammal, species to species.
At great personal sacrifice, Austin sold everything he owned to fund his fieldwork and pursue his dream of documenting endangered whales. Through the process Austin realized he had created a precious gift that should be shared with the world: to-scale archival photographs that represent the true nature of a whale. Almost every nation is contributing to the demise of these creatures, whether directly or indirectly. Marine Mammal Conservation Through The Arts (www.mmcta.org) is completing a documentary detailing Austin’s most recent fieldwork, touring a multimedia presentation of his photographs and most importantly continues to raise funds for Austin’s critical and time sensitive future fieldwork. Bryant Austin’s current body of work is touring Norway and will be on exhibit in Japan in 2010, fulfilling his vision of inspiring peaceful, positive change within whaling nations…and beyond.Read More
Time:2:30PM Friday, October 23rd
Location:Sierra Mar Restaurant

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Join us for Chef Craig's Cooking Class and get some professional tips!
October 3 & 17
For Guests Only
Location:Post Ranch Inn, Big Sur, California
Time:11:00AM Saturday, October 3rd

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Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 8:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Big Sur has ideal conditions for viewing with a telescope celestial objects in the night sky. On clear nights our amateur astronomer will give a glimpse of planets, stars, nebulas, and much more. Weather permitting.
Although we have this listed as Education/Class its very informal. Come on out and have a look through the telescope with our knowledgeable staff.
Evenings on the Sierra Mar Restaurant deck
Time:8:00PM Thursday, October 1st
Location:Sierra Mar Restaurant

Post Ranch Inn Post Ranch Inn just named # 1 in the 2009 ANDREW HARPER’S HIDEAWAY REPORT - READER’S CHOICE TOP 20 HIDEWAYS http://tinyurl.com/cfm74p
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