Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Last day...

We decided that we had only seen Napa on a rainy day, we'd go back today since the sun was shining.

We went past Napa to the Kuleton Winery. It was very remote at the TOP of a mountain. The setting and grounds were EXQUISITE. It is a place we would all highly recommend.









We had gotten sandwiches at a deli in Sausalito this AM and had this beautiful setting to enjoy our picnic.

It was a delightful way to spend the afternoon.

After a couple of stops on our way home, we made our way back and had a delicious seafood dinner at Scoma's on the water. Beautiful view...great food...fun company!!









Some time on the balcony at our hotel completed the trip. A fabulous way to spend a week.....

A good time was had by all!!!

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Napa Valley

We woke to an overcast, rainy morning. The word around town was that it was the rainiest day in June since the 1800s. Apparently, it DOESN'T rain in June.....well, usually!

We drove to Napa Valley. The first stop was Oakville Grocery. The next stop was Rubicon. We went in & looked around the winery.

We had lunch at Hurleys with a distinguished guest. Becky & Ken had met a gentleman named Ben Franklin on a trip to SF last December. This 83 year old veteran was an intriguing dining companion.












The next stop was Del Dotto winery. We toured the wine cave.

We made a few shopping stops along the way home. A fabulous dinner at Cole's Chop House in Napa finished out the day.

Monday, June 27, 2011

San Francisco

I met LaVera at the airport in Oakland. We rode a shuttle to meet Ken & Becky at Inn Above Tide (BEAUTIFUL PLACE ON THE BAY!!), where we were staying. This is the view from the window of our room. It was OUTSTANDING!!!
We went to Angelino's for a bowl of soup, then headed to San Francisco. We went to Pier 39 & got on an open-air tour bus. It was cool & windy when we started the tour & continued to get colder & windier until is was almost unbearable. Our Russian tour guide proved to be very hard to understand. We did see lots of interesting sights, that included Telegraph Hill, Golden gate bridge, Lombardi (the crookedest street), Ghiradelli Square, Chinatown, Painted Ladies, San Francisco trolley cars, Alcatraz Island...just to name a few.



Becky did a fabulous job of chauffeuring us around the city, including driving us down the crooked Lombardi street. We headed back to Sausalito and sampled lots of good cheese at our hotel. Becky, LaVera & I drove to Tiburon that evening & saw lots of beautiful areas.

Sunday, June 26, 2011

California

We spent the night in Crescent City, CA, woke up & headed south to the Redwood Forest. We hiked up South Fork Trail. On the trail we saw this banana slug (probably not the scientific name, but that's what we decided it was).
We stopped at "The Big Tree". From there we drove through Elk Meadow (aptly named)









to Fern Canyon. All we can say about this is "wow"!

We drove thru the Chandelier tree.








Highway 1 was next! The coastal view was amazing.









We stayed on the windy, narrow road until we got to Hwy 128, then we headed across to Hwy 101 again.

On that road we saw some beautiful vineyard country. We stopped in Santa Rosa for an In N Out burger.

It was downhill from there....the bay bridge coupled with night driving, construction all along the way & Oakland freeway traffic was HELLISH!!! If you need any further details about this portion of the trip, you will need to contact Nancie Sawyer, as I have tried to block those memories from my mind. We did make it to our hotel near the Oakland airport, so I guess all's well that ends well!!

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Through OR to CA...

We took Cori to the Portland airport and put her on a flight that went to John Wayne airport in Orange County, CA then on to DFW. Having to come home early is the down-side to having a summer internship where you only get 5 days off.....BUT we're very thankful she got to join us!!

Nancie & I got on Hwy 26 to Canon Beach, OR. It was beautiful. We walked down the beach to the haystack rocks.








We had a good seafood lunch at Mo's on the beach. We got on Hwy 101 & drove down the coast. It was an incredible scenic drive!!

In North Bend, OR, as we drove across a bridge, we could see another bridge across from us that had a gap in the middle of it. We asked in town and learned that it was a railroad bridge. The middle section stays turned so that boats can pass through, but with an hour and a half's notice from the train, the mid-section rotates and makes the bridge passable. It hasn't been operational in years, but has recently been refurbished to begin being used in the next couple of months. Very cool!

When we got to the state line, we came to an agricultural inspection station. The officer asked us if we had any fruit with us. I told him we had an orange & a banana. He asked where they were from. I told him, "Oregon". He asked where we were going. We told him Oakland. This guy took his job very seriously. He carefully inspected the orange and declared, "The skin is pretty beat up. You'd better make sure you get it into a proper trash receptacle." He pointed out that since it was Sunkist orange, it might well have been grown in CA. As we drove on, through our laughter, these questions arose...
*are bananas not a high risk fruit?
*if we had been going to San Diego, would that be more of a problem?
*what is a "proper trash receptacle"?
*did your uncle get you this job?
*is the Sunkist label serve as a fruit passport across state lines?
*is this California's tax dollars at work?

THIS WAS THE FUNNIEST THING THAT HAPPENED TODAY!

Friday, June 24, 2011

On to Oregon...

Caught the 7:20 ferry to Anacortes. We drove thru BEAUTIFUL Deception Pass.

We caught the Coupeville to Port Townsend ferry. We were the LAST car allowed on the ferry.....WHEW! WE Drove down the east side of Olympic Peninsula. Stopped & ate our picnic lunch at a beautiful little scenic view. We stopped at the Lillywaup, WA PO to mail postcards. They had 2 customers in the lobby at once & that was big news (a rush) for them. We drove to Portland, checked into our hotel near airport, then headed to the Pearl District to walk and look around. Lots of sights!! Had a burger & smoothies at Burgerville.

We headed about 30 minutes east of Portland to Multnomah Falls. Walked STRAIGHT up a 1.25 mile trail to the top of the falls. It was a HIKE, but the view was totally worth the effort!!

Thursday, June 23, 2011

We woke up to a cold windy AM. No one at home sympathized with us because they were all enduring 100+ temperatures.

Nancie, Cori & I hiked onto Shark Reef. There were lots of sea lions on the rocks.

Took ferry to Friday Harbor on San Juan island. Nancie rented a moped and Cori & I rented a "scoot coupe". We drove out to the American Camp at the south end of the island. It was a beautiful drive & our little vehicles were FUN, FUN!



We walked around shops in town and had ice cream (AGAIN!) before heading back to Lopez.

Went back to Nancy's house for a delicious roast beef dinner.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Beautiful islands...

Nancy, Nancie, Cori & I caught the 10 AM ferry to San Juan Island's Friday Harbor. We drove out to Lime Kiln Point, walked out to lighthouse point in hopes of seeing whales. No whales...but a beautiful view, nonetheless.








We went to Roche Harbor. We walked thru Hotel de Haro & a beautiful adjoining flower garden.


We walked down dock & looked at all the boats (yacht shopping). Had more good seafood at an outdoor restaurant overlooking the harbor. We were disappointed to find the ice cream shop closed, but continued searching until we found another ice cream shop open (it IS vacation, after all).


We rode another ferry to Orcas Island, then drove to Mt Constitution & hiked up to lookout tower. We then drove around Deer Harbor until dark & time for ferry.

Sunset doesn't happen until after 10 PM, so everyone was ready to crash when we got home.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Day #2

We had no schedule today, so we slept in. We got up & drove around Lopez Island. We picked up some sandwich makings & had a picnic at Spencer Spit. We then went back to the house house, picked up Nancy & William, then headed to Iceberg Point for a supper picnic and watched a beautiful sunset. Amazing sight...

Monday, June 20, 2011

Headed west...

We have been looking forward to a west coast vacation.....& now it's time!

Cori & I left DFW @7:55 AM & flew non-stop to Seattle. Nancie Sawyer flew in from Denver about the same time & we met at the airport. We picked up our rent car, then cousins Brad & Dellamy Thomas met us. We went to the Locks. We enjoyed a great seafood picnic, then went to see locks & fish ladders. There were also beautiful flower gardens to enjoy!
The next stop was Pikes Place Market. Fun place to walk around....beautiful flowers, lots of great produce & fish markets.







We left Seattle in time to make it to Anacortes the 9 o'clock ferry to Lopez Island.

By the time we got to Nancy Carson's house (Nancie's aunt), we had been up 23 hours. It was BEDTIME!