Sunday, April 30, 2006

The Tourist Update - April

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What with Easter and the trip to Texas, we barely squeezed in our tourist event for the month of April. It actually turned out to be a Two-fer. Our first event was to head over to the Legion of Honor to see the photo retrospective of San Francisco 1906 and 2006. A very interesting exhibit. That was Saturday.

On Sunday, we picked up Joey and directed the little Ford Focus South on Skyline Boulevard. I was swayed by the following from Via Magazine.

Every day a hundred thousand drivers on Interstate 280, south of San Francisco, look west to a loft Santa Cruz Mountain ridge, then zip past the easy access to it at Highway 92. Here's what they miss: redwoods, wildflowers, and stunning roadside vistas on Skyline Boulevard, or Highway 35, as it follows the ridgetop south to Saratoga. To best enjoy the sites, allow four hours.

- Via Magazine

I'm always game for trying something new and a little road trip sounded like fun, especially since with the way gas has been going up, I may not be able to afford anything other than the drive to work!

Our first stop was to miss the El Corte De Madera Creek Open Space Reserve. We drove on the winding drive and missed the stop. Oops. We were hungry so made our way with the bikers to Alice's Restaurant. This roadhouse diner is a popular lunch spot for hungry hikers, battered mountain cyclists, and tattooed bikers.

Following brunch, we took VIA's recommendation and enjoyed the sweeping views and delicious wine tastings at the Thomas Fogarty Winery. Just across the highway was the road down to the Yerba Buena Nursery. Described as part nursury, part botanic garden, Yerba Buena specializes in native California plants. We strolled along the paths lined with redwoods, oaks and cypresses. Aside from the weeds ... I mean the Iris, it was lovely.

Our final stop of the day was at the Castle Rock State Park. The lot was full, so we parked on the side of the road. It was a short hike down to the falls and we got the opportunity to watch people rapel over the cliff, just to climb back up. Sysyphous would be proud!

This was an excellent day trip and one I would do again, though a day trip to Pinnacles National park is next on the agenda. I want to play with the bats.

Texas Redeaux

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If Francis Ford Coppola can return to one of the Apolcalypse Now, why can't I revisit Texas? For the faithful, it was a little email regarding the children of Ft. Worth begging for money that started Dougan's World two years ago. Simply stated, we had a good time.

Frank and I were headed to Ft. Worth to spend Easter with his sister and her family and to spend time with his friends Kay and Sylvia. Kay had tickets to Bill Maher (let the liberals get a little legitimate Bush bashing) in concert. It worked out well and we enjoyed dining out, a little side trip to a Western Town and of course the cats. Sylvia's is the most persistently friendly and Kay's, while aloof, did agree to stay in the room while we visited.

Oh the stories ... Oh the lack of time!

A Little Place Called Daytona

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If seems as if I was going to have to simple move to Florida and stop the commute. Frank and I went out for President's Day weekend, prior to my spending a week in St. Petersburg for work. Then I was back in about a month for a conference in Orlando. Things worked out and I was able to spend the weekend with Miss Kris and even got a chance to step on the track in Daytona!

We spent a little time in Downtown Disney, saw La Nouba (F-A-B-U-L-O-U-S!) and then spent a bit of time wandering the flea market, playing on the beach and enjoying fabulous meals. Good times ... now, how do we get the girl back to the West coast?