Our weekend home until the end of March—a fabulous three-bedroom townhouse just outside of Truckee, California in the Old Greenwood neighborhood. Just a 20-minute shuttle ride from Northstar ski resort, this place is pretty awesome.
1.11.2011
home sweet tahoe
1.06.2011
good grub
There’s a cozy neighborhood restaurant about a block from our apartment called the Nob Hill Grille that has become our preferred spot for brunch, but last Saturday night, we discovered all it has to offer for dinner, as well. The place is always packed on Saturday and Sunday mornings—their good brunch is no secret (I can personally attest to the deliciousness of the French toast, breakfast tacos and huevos rancheros). It’s not, however, packed at dinnertime, so we weren’t sure what to expect. Between three of us (my mom was in town on a 12-hour layover on her way to Singapore), we enjoyed French dip sliders, a colorful autumn salad, sweet potato fries, “magic” mac ‘n’ cheese (the magic is bacon, of course) and seriously fantastic braised beef short ribs over garlic mashed potatoes with a balsamic glaze. The perfect food to send Mom straight to sleep when she boarded her overnight flight.
12.05.2010
red, red wine country
First time at Dry Creek with Kelly+Noah in 2006. No idea who the two locals are. |
After our first lunch of a shared sandwich at Dry Creek, we left Healdsburg and headed back down south towards Napa, driving through Calistoga and St. Helena on the way. The drive was even more stunning than usual; wine country is gorgeous enough in the spring and summer when the vines are green, but I was overwhelmed with the beauty of the vines in the fall. The grapes themselves were off and crushed, but the leaves were amazing shades of red and gold.
St. Helena was the site of our second lunch, at Gott's Roadside, formerly known as Taylor's Refresher, a delicious burger-and-fries joint that also has a location in the Ferry Building in San Francisco.
From St. Helena, we continued down to Napa and then onto Sonoma for a couple of stops at actual wineries—we had been in wine country for hours, but hadn't managed to actually taste any wine yet. Before heading back home across the Golden Gate Bridge, we stopped at Cline Cellars' cute farmhouse-style tasting room for a taste of their Viognier and their Ancient Vines wine from some the oldest vines in California, a few of which have been around since 1890.
land's end
café art

11.16.2010
dias ridge trail

warriors of the golden state
10.28.2010
giants and tigers and victories, oh my
10.21.2010
they call it mammoth for a reason
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
10.11.2010
in a parking lot, drinking beer? must be football season!
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At Lombard Street (the crooked street) |
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At the Bus Stop bar for the Arkansas/A&M game |
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Turning Seb into a true Tiger for the Mizzou/Colo. game |
Tailgating before the 49ers game: Chip, Jenny, Jon |
Candlestick Park stadium |
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Very high seats, but good ones |
Chip, Jenny, Leah, Kelly |
9.24.2010
the rite stuff
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Dolores Park in the Mission |
Across the street from the creamery is another favorite Mission spot, Dolores Park, where we parked ourselves for a bit to enjoy the sunshine.
A note on Jen--we actually met in Perth, where we bonded over our statuses as American expats who were living in Perth because of our boyfriends. She is from Merced, California, in the central valley near Yosemite National Park, and just moved to San Francisco a couple of weeks ago. Yes, I know...it is a small world.
9.10.2010
california dreamin'
We took a little road trip over the long weekend down Highway 1 to Monterey (home of historic Cannery Row and the Monterey Bay Aquarium) Carmel-by-the-Sea (right next to Pebble Beach Golf Course) and Big Sur (Amazing. Period.).
The seahorse exhibit at the aquarium was really cool, and the sea otters and penguins were as cute as they are everywhere. Carmel is where I would live in a fantasy life--beautiful homes that I imagine cost millions but are not over-the-top or obnoxious, cute cafes and shops, nice beach, good restaurants, adorable inns and b&bs. It's perfect. And Clint Eastwood was the mayor of Carmel in the 80s. What? Seriously.
The icing on the cake, however, is Big Sur. This is how it goes: view after view around every bend on Highway 1 with woodsy lodges, campgrounds, inns and laid-back restaurants placed intermittently between state parks. The hills, cliffs and spraying surf make for a dramatic landscape that keeps you hopping out of your car on the side of the two-lane road every five minutes for a longer look at the view. It feels more like a small mountain town that just happens to be next to the Pacific Ocean. It's crazy beautiful.
Places we stopped in Big Sur: Big Sur River Inn (awesome deck and "backyard" on the Big Sur River with Adirondack chairs and a grill), Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park (nice hike along the coast to a view of a secluded beach and the McWay Waterfall), Nepenthe (a cliff-side restaurant with (can you guess?) great views that's been in operation since 1949, is on property that used to be owned by Rita Hayworth and Orson Welles, and was a filming location for Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton), and the Post Ranch Inn (an insane four-star hotel perched on top of a cliff--we were lucky enough to get a table on the terrace for a drink, where I spent my time trying to see through the privacy fence to spot celebrities at the guest-only pool).
Click here to see all our photos from this trip.
Carmel Beach with Pebble Beach Golf Course on the far side |
Bixby Bridge (built in the '30s) on Highway 1 between Carmel and Big Sur |
McWay Falls in Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park |
Patio and deck at Nepenthe |
9.03.2010
a little hitchcock under the stars
Union Square in downtown San Francisco |