10.28.2010
giants and tigers and victories, oh my
I was pumped to cheer on the Mizzou Tigers on Saturday afternoon, but was trumped by enthusiastic Giants fans who were not happy that there was a single, solitary TV turned to the Mizzou/OU game at the Bus Stop bar. One TV out of seven. Give us a break! Luckily San Francisco won to advance into the World Series, so Giants fans were happy, and us Mizzou fans weren't berated too much. Needless to say, it was a doubly exciting evening as MU beat OU just a couple of minutes before the Giants beat the Phillies.
10.21.2010
they call it mammoth for a reason
We are quickly checking more places off our list of must-sees in Northern California, and they are quickly getting more and more spectacular. Last weekend was Mammoth Lakes, and the quickest way to get to Mammoth from San Francisco includes driving right through the middle of Yosemite National Park, so that was a little bonus. The five-hour drive was turned into an eight-hour day-trip with a stop for breakfast at a cozy, small-town diner called the Mangy Moose in the random town of Manteca, California, and a hike in Yosemite to the Tuolumme Grove of Giant Sequoias. Highway 120 through the national park offers some awesome views of the mountain peaks and domes, particularly the famous Half Dome. Eventually we made it through Yosemite and down to the rustic town of Mammoth Lakes and our hotel, the Westin Monache Resort, where two outdoor hot tubs and a heated pool were waiting for us, surrounded by pine trees and Mammoth Mountain. As it's not quite ski season, but no longer summer, Mammoth Lakes is in a bit of a limbo, so with nothing really to do, we were forced to relax and enjoy the scenery. Tough job.
After lunch the next day at the very cute Convict Lake Resort, where we admired the golden leaves on the aspen trees and had homemade chili and, quite possibly, the best pulled pork sandwich I've ever tasted, we headed back the way we came, through Yosemite, though Manteca, across the Bay Bridge, and back to San Francisco. The only difference was the 10 minutes of snow that fell on us as we were waiting to enter Yosemite through the park's eastern gate....ski season is on its way.
After lunch the next day at the very cute Convict Lake Resort, where we admired the golden leaves on the aspen trees and had homemade chili and, quite possibly, the best pulled pork sandwich I've ever tasted, we headed back the way we came, through Yosemite, though Manteca, across the Bay Bridge, and back to San Francisco. The only difference was the 10 minutes of snow that fell on us as we were waiting to enter Yosemite through the park's eastern gate....ski season is on its way.
The Western entrance to Yosemite National Park on Hwy 120 |
On our way down to the sequoias |
Giant Sequoia |
Giant Sequoia + tunnel |
View over Yosemite from the highway |
Another stunning view, with Half Dome in the background |
Half Dome |
Convict Lake |
Convict Lake |
Convict Lake |
Convict Lake Resort |
Aspen trees at Convict Lake |
Snow at the eastern entrance to Yosemite |
10.17.2010
fresh off the farm
Seb and I signed up to have fresh, organic, locally grown produce delivered right to our front door every two weeks from Farm Fresh to You. Our first delivery was this week. Between the radishes and three different kinds of lettuce, I felt like Peter Rabbit.
10.11.2010
in a parking lot, drinking beer? must be football season!
At Lombard Street (the crooked street) |
At the Bus Stop bar for the Arkansas/A&M game |
Turning Seb into a true Tiger for the Mizzou/Colo. game |
Tailgating before the 49ers game: Chip, Jenny, Jon |
Candlestick Park stadium |
Very high seats, but good ones |
Chip, Jenny, Leah, Kelly |
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