On our second day in California, we visited Muir Woods National Monument. The trees here are amazing. Both the height and the diameter is just incredible. Their trails are setup so that you can do either a 1/2 mile, 1 mile, or 2 mile walk. However, for you golfers there isn't a drink cart lady, so make sure that you take your own snacks and drinks because there won't be any along the way. Although, I think that they should change that and either add a nice coffee stand or breakfast taco bar about halfway out. That wouldn't detract from the beauty of the place at all in my mind.
Next, we made our way up Highway 1 along the coast to Mendocino. The first three spots that we stopped, they all told us that we were about 5 hours from Mendocino. This was disappointing considering there was over 1 hour of drive time between them. But after a full day of curvy roads, fish sandwiches for lunch, and a few bathroom breaks we made it to our destination.
We stayed at Sea Rock Inn right across the street from the coast. We highly recommend this bed & breakfast. It really was perfect to have such comfortable and clean place to go after a long day of driving or wine tasting. The first night we decided to head into Mendocino to check out the town (population 90) and have dinner. We ate at the MacCullum House and then picked up a deck of cards so that we could play Spades and Euchre by the fireplace in our room before calling it a night.
Thursday, May 19, 2005
Wednesday, May 18, 2005
A Day in San Francisco
Today Jessica and I started our weekend vacation in California. We took the 7AM direct flight from Austin to San Jose, which is affectionately known as the "Nerd Bird" by folks in the technology industry. After getting our car, we shot up the 101 to San Francisco and headed straight for Fisherman's Wharf. The first stop of the day was Boudin Bakery, where we toured the bread making facilities and then had some soup in bread bowls. Afterwards, we walked to the northern terminus of the Powel-Hyde cable car, which we rode to Lombard Street.
Lombard Street is the crookedest street with eight switchbacks. We walked down the street and then back to Fisherman's Wharf. Next we toured the USS Pampanito, a World War II-era submarine. I've watched quite a few movies involving submarines, but I never truly appreciated the tight quarters until after looking at some of the bunk beds residing in the torpedo rooms.
After this, we were fairly tired of walking around, so we decided to hit some of the city by car. We took off in our Camry and drove to as many places as possible--Chinatown, Nob Hill, Financial District, Transamerica Pyramid, Coit Tower, Twin Peaks, Golden Gate Park, Golden Gate Bridge. We didn't stop at all these spots, but we drove by to take pictures and see them.
By now it was late enough in the day, that we needed to go to the San Francisco Airport to pick up the Boltons. Eric and Adair arrived around 7PM without any troubles, and then we all piled into the Camry to head to the Thirsty Bear for dinner. It featured Spanish tapas and was listed as one of the must eat restaurants in our guidebook. While the meal wasn't bad, I'd probably recommend trying one of the other many restaurants in the city.
Well, that about sums up our first day in California. Even though it was raining and the digital photos didn't turn out as good as I would have hoped for, we had a great time and were able to make the most of it by seeing as much as humanly possible in that short amount of time.
Lombard Street is the crookedest street with eight switchbacks. We walked down the street and then back to Fisherman's Wharf. Next we toured the USS Pampanito, a World War II-era submarine. I've watched quite a few movies involving submarines, but I never truly appreciated the tight quarters until after looking at some of the bunk beds residing in the torpedo rooms.
After this, we were fairly tired of walking around, so we decided to hit some of the city by car. We took off in our Camry and drove to as many places as possible--Chinatown, Nob Hill, Financial District, Transamerica Pyramid, Coit Tower, Twin Peaks, Golden Gate Park, Golden Gate Bridge. We didn't stop at all these spots, but we drove by to take pictures and see them.
By now it was late enough in the day, that we needed to go to the San Francisco Airport to pick up the Boltons. Eric and Adair arrived around 7PM without any troubles, and then we all piled into the Camry to head to the Thirsty Bear for dinner. It featured Spanish tapas and was listed as one of the must eat restaurants in our guidebook. While the meal wasn't bad, I'd probably recommend trying one of the other many restaurants in the city.
Well, that about sums up our first day in California. Even though it was raining and the digital photos didn't turn out as good as I would have hoped for, we had a great time and were able to make the most of it by seeing as much as humanly possible in that short amount of time.
Monday, May 16, 2005
First post on Rankin Family blog
Well, I've decided to create a blog for the Rankin family. Specifically, this being Jessica and I. Not sure how frequently I'll update this, but considering our parents live in Missouri and South Carolina with other family members in various cities and states, I thought it might be worthwhile. In fact, I might open this blog up to a group blog for various family members to create a medium where others can post thoughts as well. As for the reason to create this today, Jessica and I are going to California on Wednesday and I thought it might be nice to have a place to post our thoughts and pictures. Well, time to get to work so have a great day, and I'll blog with you later.
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