Thursday, March 11, 2010

Colorado Winter

In case you didn't know, I went to Colorado over winter break. I am just now getting around to posting pictures. Enjoy :)

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View from my aunt's house b4 the sun came up...

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As the sun comes up, a little to the left and below the first picture.

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Loved all the bikes in the snow, but the pizza delivery bike is my favorite.

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Love license plates. Love the hot chocolate from this coffee shop.

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The gingerbread version :)

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My dad walking down main street, the essence of the town.

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Who needs a stroller?

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Amazing 5 foot+ ice sculptures at the ski mountain lodge

Those were the highlights, the snowstorm on the way to the airport in Denver was def. a low point.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Threatened Masculinity or Just Insecurity...

If you haven't heard about or noticed the new "no homo" phenomenon, and even if you have, watch the video below. I find this new trend disturbing. This video is amazing though.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Bakesale Betty’s + The Roller Rink

I have previously posted about Bakesale Betty’s here. But really, it's just that good.

Sadly, strawberries are not in season and you cannot procure the delectable strawberry shortcake right now. However, Betty’s is never a shortage of goodness.

On my last visit I finally made it there early enough (during the lunch hour) to get one of their famous fried chicken sandwiches:
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It didn’t disappoint. Even though it looks like a hard baguette, it was actually very soft and nicely contrasted by the crunch of the chicken and the coleslaw. Plus, I added hot sauce of course!
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I also got some pumpkin pie and gingerbread cookies since strawberries are out of season. The pumpkin pie was SO good I had my friend bring me some on his most recent visit from Oakland.
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Took a bite before I took the picture ;)

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I don't know if you can see the middle, it's soft but not quite gooey.

To make sure the weekend wasn’t all food indulgence, I went to the roller rink with my best friend. I wanted to start rollerblading again so last year I bought some used ones off craigslist for $15 instead of the $80ish for new ones. Good thing since this is the first time I’ve actually used them since the purchase!

It was great to get back into it on a hardwood floor rather than the often harsh and bumpy pavement. Better yet I will be all ready for Ice Skating in the park. Have to build up the much needed ankle strength!

Funny observation: Kids don’t look when they peel off the roller rink because they don’t drive! My friend and I kept looking left and right like we were merging and changing lanes. 5 year olds are more likely to cut you off or fall in front of you, so that was something to get used to.

Wednesday, September 02, 2009

Pescadero, CA

An old co-worker told me about this great hostel just south of Pescadero, CA, which is itself just south of SF an hour. Pigeon Point Lighthouse and Hostel is indeed awesome. It's a hostile, so, keeping that in mind, there are a few perks here. Location, location, location. They also have a hot tub you can reserve for 30min. increments that looks over the ocean. It was fabulous. After a failed attempt to stay at the hostel last year for my girlfriends' birthday, we planned ahead and were able to book a private room for my birthday this past July.

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The hostel is right on the ocean, and the only downside to the whole trip was the windy, cold, foggy weather. I guess you can't expect too much on the pacific coast, but it was the end of July so we were hoping for sun!

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The lighthouse itself is a tourist spot, and the grounds are gorgeous.

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I had never seen a plant like this. It seemed to be of the cacti family more than of the rose family.

Once we left the coast and headed about 3 miles inland to Pescadero, we were met with warmth and sunshine from both nature and the towns people.
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The girl and her goat are actually leading you to the Pescadero goat farm and cheese shop, Harley Farms. You can buy some amazing artisan goat cheese and pet the goats. Also, when we stopped in, they informed us that they had just got their license to start making goats milk ice cream and were preparing to bring it to market. That is enough to get me back to Pescadero next summer.

The main drag in Pescadero is less than a quarter mile long, but there are some gems to be found. The mexican place inside the gas station makes amazing quesadillas. Fresh baked olallaberry pie and bread can be found at Arcangeli Grocery Co./Norms Market. Finger-licking-good BBQ in a picnic setting, can only be found on the weekends at the Pescadero Country Store. Gorgeous furniture and gift purveyors line the street along with a ton of cyclists and tourists. In a town so small, you are spotted straight off, so just enjoy it, the town has embraced itself as a tourist stop. Overall, it was a fabulous weekend on the coast.

Having explored and noted the highlights, I can't wait to share this with family and friends as a relaxing day trip next summer. Look out for my next post on the kiteboarding we witnessed a little further south.

Kiteboarding @ Waddell Beach

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To be clear, I wasn't kiteboarding. I was just lucky enough to get some pictures of the guys that were.

This beach and popular kiteboarding spot is south of Pescadero, CA about 25 miles, but before you get to Santa Cruz, CA.

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The kite is in his backpack and he is carrying the pump to blow up the frame of the kite.

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Prepping to hit the waves. Getting the kite up is often a two person job.

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One of the few but smart guys wearing a helmet.

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Going old school...

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Windsurfing

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Yet, harmony on the water. This shot only captures about 1/4 of the surfers out there.