Two Boys vs Zombies

October 9th, 2011. Random

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Big Sur & Tilden Park

September 11th, 2011. California

Last weekend I learned a lesson:

NEVER TAKE A TRIP ON A HOLIDAY WEEKEND WITHOUT RESERVATIONS.

The Pacific Coast

The Pacific Coast

It was Labor Day weekend. Nik and I headed south towards Big Sur with a plan to camp at the first-come-first-serve campsite at Kirk Creek by the ocean that has about thirty camp sites. We left San Francisco on Saturday morning.

If you live in the Bay area, you probably recognize all the flaws to our plan. First, it was Labor Day and everyone and their mother, sister, aunt, uncle, cousin and brother want to camp. Second, the camp ground only has 30 sites and if we thought there were only 29 other groups interested in being by the ocean for the long weekend, we were kidding ourselves. And finally, we left on Saturday morning. Yes, the traffic would have been worse on Friday evening, but there was no way that any campsite would still be empty by the time we made it to Big Sur Saturday afternoon.

In the end, we punted. We drove straight through Big Sur and past the over priced San Simeon motels to Lake Nacimiento. It wasn’t the ocean, but it was water and it was cheap. For thirty dollars we pitched our tent just after dark and built a campfire. We ate smores and gazed at the stars while loud families enjoyed their outdoor adventures near by. It was not exactly peaceful, and not exactly what we wanted.

Hills just east of San Simeon

On our way back to San Francisco Sunday morning, we stopped in Cambria to check out the car show. My father will be proud!!

1930s Ford V8 Tudor

1950s Chevrolet Nomad (I think they had one of these on Home Improvement)

In the end, it was a frustrating trip. But we were together and we learned lessons!!

My husband and the blue skies that decided to join us

This weekend we opted for local adventures. Saturday morning we hopped on the Vespa and headed east across the bay to Berkeley. We stopped at the Cheese Board for pizza and then wandered to the hills with no final destination in mind. When we found Tilden Park we were delighted. The 2,000+ acre park has a beautiful winding road that overlooks the expansive nature preserve with turn offs here and there touting lakes, merry-go-rounds, botanic gardens, picnic areas and steam trains. What? Steam trains? Yep, that’s right, steam trains!!!

All aboard!!

The Redwood Valley Railway is a small scale locomotive that carries about 75 passengers at a time through the wilderness of the park. Basically, it is like living in a fairy tale!!! The ride costs $3 per person, and lasts about 15 minutes. Nik and I were definitely the only adults there without children in tow, but I think we enjoyed it just as much as the 3-year-olds!!!

The railroad trestle

Nik made a little video of the ride:

A Honeymoon in Oaxaca

August 2nd, 2011. Mexico

Selling Crickets

A little while ago, I went with a handsome boy to Mexico. We strolled through the markets and plazas, we ate tamales, ice cream and molé, and we tried to speak Spanish. You see, this wasn’t just any trip. It was a special trip following a special day. It was our honeymoon.

Beatles Everywhere

Blue Paint

The Valley

Husband

Downhill

Another Bug

Fish

Toys

Beans and Rice

Cloves

A couple faces

Etla Market

The Etla Market

Chocolate Milk & Chocolate Water

Blue dishes

Blue pots that I wish I had

The Comal

Cooking Class

Martha

The Ranch

Him & Me

Ice Cream

He likes his ice cream

Abandoned train station

Stairs over the aqueduct

A boy under the aqueduct

Mt Alban

Ruins

Nik in the field

Mole playing Rummy

The Botanical Gardens

Cochineal

Cochineal in our palms

Tuna (cactus fruit) shaved ice

Dinner

The raw goods for natural dyes

Yarn from the natural dyes

Column

Balloon Dodge

Church on the Mountain Top

blue laundry

Blue Laundry

Frame and Cathedral

Sorry for all of the photos of Nik and our wedding rings. I guess those were two elements of our trip that I liked the most.