Saturday, July 30, 2011

Sleep-over in SF








After our Anchor Steam Brewery night, we slept over at Regina & Alex's house in SF. Such luxury! We walked to the Golden Gate Park to play in the playground and visit the dahlia grove. After a crepe lunch in Cole Valley, we eventually made our way down to the food truck gathering in the Haight Ashbury to eat cheap gourmet street food. Lots of great food in San Francisco...
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Anchor Steam Brewery Tour












Thanks to Alex (second to left on top photo), we got to take a private tour of Anchor Steam Brewery in San Francisco with the filtration manager, Tom. I appreciate their beer so much more now, seeing how they open-ferment their beer and keep any automation out of the process. Not shown: the incredible evening afterwards eating at Limon and going to Bar Agricole (a piece of art masquerading as a modern tavern).
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Calistoga Ranch








While at Calistoga, we stayed at the Mountain Ranch Home. I loved being so far into the remote mountains, and the fact our cabin overlooked one of the pools. But we also knew it was time to leave the next day: Nate fell into the lake on the property while I was hauling our paddle boat out of the water, and poor Julie encountered a bees nest while we hiked to bluff.
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Calistoga

 

 

 

 

Our quick one-nighter in Calistoga consisted of stopping at the Castello di Amorosa winery, an ostentatious display of wealth -- they wanted $48 just to walk inside! -- and the understated and relaxing Petrified Forest.
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Dog sitting

 

This is "Leo". He likes to take walks (not too quickly) and be near people when he sleeps. He's happy, friendly, and is the quickest eater on the planet.
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Monday, July 25, 2011

Sienna Ranch

We just finished a week of Sienna Ranch and we're looking forward to another session starting next Monday. Just completed: "Farm Hands" (perfect for Julie who claims she will live on a real farm when she grows up). They cared for chickens, made candles, milked goats and made goat cheese, fed alpacas, sheared sheep, stamped leather, etc. Next up: "Keeper of the Lost Arts".

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

More pics around Chico







We toured a glass-blowing facility, explored the Gold Nugget Museum in Paradise (after taking a bizarre twisting road through the canyons), and, on the way home, showed Nate and Julie the state capitol in Sacramento.
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One last weekend trip before the kids started camp: a drive up to Chico to visit Gina's old school and Sierra Nevada Brewing, and to explore the surrounding area. My favorite was the brewery of course (one of the greenest breweries in the nation), but I also liked the canyons and finding one of the last remaining covered bridges in California. Apparently it's also the only three-level bridge in North America. 

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Fourth of July

 

Our first Fourth without traveling in a while. We had a BBQ at our friend's house, then listened to music & watched the local fireworks show in Moraga. I got to try out my father's day gift: a stainless steel canteen that holds 750mL of wine.
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The fruits of summer

 

We eat a lot of fruit.
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Garden going strong...

 
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