Showing posts with label california. Show all posts
Showing posts with label california. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Tuesday: Thanksgiving Recap

I'm not a photographer, nor do I ever remember to take pictures at the right time..... but enjoy!!

My house!
Early Christmas gift from my dad!
WOW!! Thank you DAD! 
Biscuits

Biscuit Dough

Chopping

mmm!

Cooking

Kicking Thanksgiving morning off with a cold one!

Gift basket for two cute babies

Clippers Kings game Thanksgiving night

Courtside! 
Very fun
I love this car
Weird windows though
Thanksgiving part 2 on Black Friday
Wine!
Snowy Big Bear California!
Favorite place to stay in Big Bear, CA


Favorite Breakfast in Big Bear

Big Bear Christmas Tree

Brr!! Sophie checking in. 
Hey who did that??? Oh that was me. GO CHARGERS! (They won!)
Sleeping it off.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Wednesday: California

So last time I wrote about the Salton Sea (at least google this place, it's crazy). This week it is....Santa Inez Valley and Solvang in Santa Barbara County (Wine Country).  Did you see Sideways? This is the place!
So I love Anderson's Pea Soup. It's vegan AND vegetarian for all those who care and it's good. I think I like it because it is super kitsch 50's style. An artist for Walt Disney did their character drawing and they were closed during WW2 to house soldiers.  I read that a lot of journalists used to make the drive from Los Angeles to Hearst Castle and always stopped at Anderson's along the way.
I love this spot! A place that sells a "a grumpy German is a sour kraut" magnet is up my alley. 




Sure. I'll put up a picture of myself eating soup.


They liked it!!!!!!!

I do not remember what we did after Anderson's but the rest of my trip pictures are from the next day. Anyway eventually you can go to Ostrichland.  I had to pretend to kiss the paper mache ostrich because that's what you do when you see a huge paper mache ostrich!



Well that's nice. Ostriches and Emus remind me of dinosaurs. I don't know why, they just have a prehistoric vibe. 


Why no, this is not a movie still from Jurassic Park. It's Ostrichland! Can you spot the ostrich? This is a family-owned business so support them when you come to town! 


Lots of horses around here! Two new friends saying hi.


You can take your dogs to....Neverland Ranch aka Michael Jackson's old ranch!!!


Winston and Sophie didn't think there was much to see here. We saw a Prius drive onto the ranch, that was a highlight I guess!

Then we went to the miniature horse farm. I've ridden horses my whole life and I know that some ponies are satan's hand (seriously they can be little nasty ones) but these guys were so cute. 


Little crazy foal trying out her new legs.


Stern little momma coming after her baby!


It's really pretty here. If this picture doesn't capture it, it's because I took it while driving in the car! 


This is Solvang, CA. It's Dutch life everywhere. It's not that "authentic" Dutch simply because you don't hear a soul speaking Dutch in this town. But it's cute. The bakeries are good, the Hitching Post is in between where Anderson's is and Solvang. 


Then I went a few other places, I am realizing now that I didn't take all that many pictures. Winetasting 101: Just go to one seriously. Unless you are a major wine expert, who cares. Just go to one place, do the tasting, join the club and buy a couple of bottles and go drink outside or take them home. Some of the places are so beautiful. So just have fun.
I am not a wine snob. When they tell me what notes are in what while I am tasting I am just thinking "this pour is just one sip of one, how about a real pour." Have fun out there. Cheers!


Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Tuesday: California



Tuesdays are a busy day for me so I thought I would write about something easy: where I live! Southern California. I grew up on the East Coast so there is A LOT for me to explore. Last week I visited a very scary and sad place while on a mini-vacation to Palm Springs.

The Salton Sea. Ever heard of it? You should because it is "California's crown jewel of avian diversity", but besides that it is a SPOOKY place. Salton Sea was once a major tourist attraction with a major yacht club, celebrities, water sports, and more importantly: people! In the town of Bombay Beach, there are only 300 people living there. Over 90% of California's wetlands have been lost so this place is crucial for birds! Salton Sea is actually a salt water LAKE that rests on on a desert basin known as the Salton Sink.
It took about 45 minutes to drive from Palm Springs but it was worth it. Palm Springs can be a little slow (but Lord it is relaxing) so it's good to have some things planned when you go!

Sophie and Winston pictures are a must. They always come with us on our road trips and vacations in CA!


The Salton Sea has 30% of the population of the American White Pelican.

Trailer sunk into the ground. I told you it was a spooky place!

"The Hills have Eyes" graffiti on a house that someone lives in!



Beautiful but weird. It's worth checking out. Yes, this was a little bizarre to write about for my first 

California post, but I just was there and it was pretty wild.
If you are interested, here is a trailer for a documentary that John Waters 
made called "Plagues and Pleasures of the Salton Sea." It's on Netflix 
so I am very excited to get it!
xo Sarah.