Thursday, August 14, 2014

Sea Ranch Activities









We spent a good portion of the vacation reading our books in the house, and each day we spiced things up with an outing or activity:
  • Tennis at the courts (including the great sea-side court near the Big Barn)
  • Hiking Fisk Mill Cove, one of my favorites
  • Biking, and catching a couple of red racer snakes.
  • Looking for tadpoles and frogs and whatever you call it when it's between a frog & a tadpole in the "Hot Spot" river.
  • Eating, eating, eating. Mainly at Bones (Nate's & my favorite BBQ spot of all time) and the Two Fish Bakery.
  • Walking along the bluff trail.
  • Ping-pong, hot tubbing, but no swimming...it was foggy & cold most of the time!


Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Sea Ranch Vacation




The drive to Sea Ranch is always long, winding, and slightly nausea inducing. (Nate and Julie would say more than slightly.) But it's always worth it, especially when we could get in a semi-sunny day and sunset before the fog settled in for good. We stayed at one of our favorite houses, Endless View, which would never be confused with fancy but it does have a great deck overlooking the ocean, nice bedrooms, and a ping-pong table in the detached garage.


Wednesday, August 06, 2014

Camp Galilieo


Nate and Julie finished their Camp Galileo camps on Friday -- Julie did "Decadent Dessert" and Nate did "Advanced Video Game Design," with both being held at Stanley Middle School.  On the final day, we were able to taste the dessert creations (Julie's being a lemon tart) and Nate showed us his jumping and castle storming video games. I asked Nate if he enjoyed Camp Galileo again this year, and he said, "I more than enjoyed it!"