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Thursday, October 15, 2015

Santa Yanez County Wine Tasting


      Oct 9-11 was our annual Fall Harvest wine trip with friends. Santa Barbara county held their annual Celebration of Harvest Event in Solvang this year. We've been tasting Paso wines for years, and have been wanting to venture down the 101.  We spent 2 nights at the  Royal Copenahgen Inn and tasted in the surrounding areas.
    Leaving our hometown Friday around 9:30 proved to be enough time to hit a few wineries prior to our destination. First stop was at Robert Hall in Paso.  We picked up some Zinfandel at a door buster price.
    We are pretty comfortable in Paso, but it's time to head down hwy 101 stopping for lunch near Santa Maria prior to the Foxen Canyon Trail to do some tastings. This trail is easier to experience coming from the south, so we did have some turnarounds....but, that's pretty normal for this group :)
Volk wines
     Our first stop was at Kenneth Volk winery, where Danny & I are members. Volk Winery use to have a 2nd tasting room in Paso, but recently closed. Ken Volk makes some awesome Pinots and full-bodied reds with great spices. If you like an Old Vine, he has been offering a case special each year that you shouldn't pass up.  We asked for other winery recommendations according to our tastes and we were not disappointed.
      Our next stop: Foxen winery has some outstanding whites and reds. We all had similar reviews of this winery:  Big full-bodied Rhone reds. The 'Shack', as they call it, is located outside for the Bordeaux lovers was closed due to the warm temps, but we tasted those inside and were equally impressed. The bottle price is abit above our limit, but ever-so-worth-it.
     Our 'wild-card' stop was Tres Hermanas (Three Sisters). Rustic tasting room with cute novelty gift shop, and the owner/server was a great story teller. Shared a story about an elderly couple that has been known to 'taste and dash'.... they call them Bonnie & Clyde of tasting. We did not have a big love affair with her wines, but her price was reasonable so we took home a few bottles....they can't all be winners, then we'd never share :)

   For dinner we ate at a fabulous farm-to-table restaurant in Santa Ynez called SY Kitchen. Danny & I had the Salmon, Lora had the chicken and Manuel had a spicy Pizza. We brought in the Robert Hall $18 bargain Zin from the car, and sat and laughed enjoying a fabulous dinner. Highly recommend this place and finishing with ALMOND CHOCOLATE CAKE Yogurt mousse (gluten free) or their not-so-classic Tiramisu and 4 spoons.

   
DAY 2:
        Solvang has many great restaurants, so bloody maires & breakfast was easy to find and right down the street and if you've never had a Danish breakfast pancake, Abelskiever, You must try! 
       The day was unusually warm, so we did some shopping for hats to help protect against the sun. Plus it's kind of our thing...:)

Celebration of the Harvest under the tents: were we got to enjoy many
 great wines and eat very tasty treats all afternoon. 




The Festival Grand Tasting  took place on the lawn at the mission under many tents serving from over 120 Santa Barbara County wineries and over 50 food vendors. We made notes of alot of great wines for another visit and bought some snacks. 







      As if this wasn't enough wine, on our walk back to the room we stopped.....or more like a gravitational pull at the Royal Oaks Winery. Our server kindly seated us in the back room.....hmm, wonder why? she poured us generous and explained each wine, then brought out some breads, oils and vinegars. (much needed) Very nice place....and conveniently right across from our hotel.

Lora strategically placed under the "Queen" sign :)
        Downtown Solvang brings many choices for dinner. We wander into Fitzpatrick's Tavern where the beer and wine are flowing, the food is deliciously organic and the games are on all the TV screens.

Scarecrow Competitor in Solvang

 Day 3:
           At breakfast we decide our final day will be a trip to Los Olivos for more tastings. (with Danny as our DD)
       Los Olivos has 50 wine tasting rooms in their tiny 4 block radius and it is also the home of Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch. No, we didn't visit.
      We randomly start at Coquelicot winery and enjoy a vast variety of wines and plan to come back later for their BBQ. We ask our server for recommendations: he gives us business cards for his dad's place Qupe' winery,  and Fess Parker's granddaughter, Tessa Marie.
Now for our daily "wild card'  Zinke. Excellent wines, but our server was a bit distracted by her weekend plans :( We bought a couple bottles, including the Gypsy, a GSM. Both great wines.
       Next stop is Qupe where we met Burt Reynolds.... Just kidding, it was a dog :) Again, not disappointed in their estate grown wines and came home with their Syrah. They also sell a few 1/2 bottles, which are cute for gift baskets.
      Final tasting spot is Tessa Marie where we briefly meet the busy, young female winemaker/owner. She makes an excellent wine with great balance and good prices for a boutique winery. We came home with her Sangiovese and the Coquette, her Sangiovese/Syrah blend. I think her label  is pretty, too.


    Time to head back for the BBQ lunch on  the back patio at Coquelicot winery and thank them for the great recommendations. This was a very successful wine trip and I think that it is worth more visits. The area is situated so the tasting rooms are in the small towns, unlike Paso Robles where they are primarily at the vineyards and down the windy roads. We like both, for different reasons.
   


thank you Solvang & Los Olivos, Ca.
 great little towns ........ we'll be back!







Sunday, September 20, 2015

Happy 90th Birthday, Eleanor

The Birthday Girl with her Siblings:
Eleanor, George, Clarence & Ida
It was a great celebration for Eleanor's 90th Birthday. 
Family and friends gathered together for this loving lady. 

Her longtime friend, Fran Dias, managed to help us SURPRISE her.... 
yes, this family still thinks it's ok to surprise a 90 year old.

Brenda and Mom, still teary-eyed. 

Danny & Mom
Happy Birthday, Eleanor




Brenda & Jack


Irene & Wendel
Jeanette & Ida 
Annetta, Brenda & Danny
Kyle & Danielle
With the grandkids: Kyle, Brent & Jared
Ronnie & Cheryl

Kathy, Jack & Aunt Ida enjoying
 Superior Dairy Ice cream
before heading home to Fresno.

Cousins: back row, Kathy, Jeanette, Irene, Ronnie, Cheryl, Jack & Cindy
Larry, Danny, Eleanor & Brenda








Saturday, June 27, 2015

Just the Two of Us



      Our Epic 8 day road trip on the Harley this year was a scenic drive through northern California, Tahoe, Nevada and Mammoth. Initially inspired by a motorycle road website. We planned our stops around scenic routes, old historical towns, and, of course, Lake Tahoe. The trip was scheduled for May, to celebrate our 29th Anniversary, but work and rainy weather forced us to reschedule to June. Usually a mild month for weather, but not this year: home was a scorching 100* plus temps. This also changed our plans to travel in Nevada. The plan was to take the Historical Route 50 aka, the loneliest road in the west, but with the high temps, that's not going to happen this time.
But, no worries, we got our FIX: My desire to explore new places, and Danny's love for riding.


Our view from the balcony.
Day 1 Morning drive through Ahwanee, Ca. for breakfast and a Bloody Mary at The Hitching Post . Leaving here, feeling more relaxed and ready to get to vacationing, we head up the curvy 49 into the small scenic towns, now a bit dryer from the drought. Our first night is at the Cary House Motel in Placerville, Ca aka The Old Hangtown. A historical old brick motel originally built in 1857, has all the charm you'd expect from an old building. The town is quiet and small, boasting of great restaurants, boutiques and antique shops. We picked up cheese and wine from the  merchants next door, and enjoyed them on the brick and ivy-covered, shared courtyard hidden in the back. Resting for a couple hours then walking down the street to find the only restaurant open is an authentic Italian eatery with original brick stove.... fabulous food! 

enjoying our wine on the cozy courtyard






View in the morning, feels like we're apart of an old Western.

Day 2: Packed up and ready to leave to be at the Harley-Davidson shop in Folsom by 9 am. Taking the scenic route as advised by a local in the wine tasting room last night.... we take the  Green Valley road to Blue Ravine Road that takes us into Folsom, avoiding the busy Hwy 50.
the only time he likes to clothes shop :)


      Danny picked up a couple T-shirts, one for Kyle and himself and I get my Harley hip-bag, which later proves to be a great purchase.
Traveling north on  Hwy 49, through back roads, avoiding traffic was fun but a little warm and dryer due to the drought in Ca. We took a turn in Grass Valley and headed for Hwy 70 to gain some miles. Finally, arriving in the foothills, still a couple hours from our destination we stop at Scooters Cafe in Orville for some lunch and very cold beers. I'm not usually a beer drinker but loved their local pale ale on tap. The Feather river Brewery.

.... and all is well in the world.
Local Beer on Tap, and a good Ole Coors
 The following miles on hwy 89 are covered with large sweeping turns,
 pine trees, with glimpses of the Lake Almanor, and lonely roads..... perfect on a Harley!
Lake Almanor behind the trees seemed to go on forever
Back patio of St. Bernard's Lodge

The St Bernard Lodge is a pleasant site along the long lonely road just west of Lake Almanor and south of Lassen National Park. We didn't visit the park, but I found porous stone surrounding the lodge on my morning walk.
    The St. Bernard's Lodge is a rustic Bed & Breakfast Inn with knotty pine interior, large comfortable furniture and old country charm to make you immediately feel welcome. Jim & Sharon, owner/operators of the Lodge were very kind and helpful during our short stay. This night turned out of be a memorable night. Jim is a terrific chef, and invited us to play on his custom pool table in their beautiful bar after dinner. What a fun night! Sharon tended bar in between giving us points of interest and a great route for tomorrow's ride.

   I suggest to ask the locals for great scenic rides, and places to stop and eat.
 We didn't have any bad advice on this trip. 


                                                                       Trying to bring back those old skills.

check out their old cash register


We talk about coming here with a group of riders and renting out the entire lodge for a long weekend....who's in?
Photo credit: Pinterest 
Day 3: this drive was so breathtaking and impossible to capture the beauty in pics; especially, when using a cell phone from the back of the bike. Every turn was lush, grassy landscape, Old Barns with quilts painted on their doors, old abandoned tractors and trucks, then the Feather River winding in and out of our road.
    Our directions from Sharon were as follows:
    - Take 89 south to Greenville, Left turn on Main Street, veer right to Indian valley Arm.
   - go into Taylorsville, good sandwiches, follow signs to Genesee and Antelope Lake. 
- Watch for the Heart K Ranch with the Large Red Barn and Barn Quilt on their doors.
-enjoy a rest by Antelope Lake and follow the signs to Susanville and Hwy 395 to get you to Carson city, NV.
Barn Door Quilt

Love the old trucks on the side of the road. 


Selfies!
Still Day 3: took the Antelope Lake Loop per Sharon's suggestion. Great spot to get off the bike and go down to the water and watch the fishing boats.




Antelope Lake

Burnt out trees from past fire
End of Day 3: Carson City, NV..... we're here! Hardman House, just down the street from the Capital and old downtown. On our search for unique places to stay this was a great choice. The motel is lacking the welcoming exterior apperance, but with the excitement just blocks away, it was the prefect location for some Nevada Nighttime fun....Bars close at owner's discretion.

Firkin & Fox Restaurant 


Leaning in for our close up :)
Look what Danny found    
 Bella Fiore wine Bar

In the Humidor Room at Carson Cigar Company



 Just around the corner we find the Carson Cigar Co....so many choices....


Day 4: Heading to Lake Tahoe, with a stop in Genoa, NV at the oldest Bar in the state for Bloody Mary's.....Do you start to see a possible theme to our trip? stay in unique old towns, discover great scenic routes, and find the best Bloody Mary.


Me with my new Harley Hip Bag....dorky, yet handy.
the Famous Genoa Bar & Saloon

over 100 years worth of dust....


Breakfast down the street at Hariett's Cafe 
inside the David Walley's Resort & Hot Springs. 
Known as one of the original stops for the Pony Express.

It's not a glamorous way to travel, but it sure is fun.


   Time to head up the Kingsbury Grade (hwy 207) to South Shore Lake Tahoe with the most amazing views.

view of Tahoe Valley from the Kingsbury Grade.

Mid-Day 4 we find our home for the next 4 days at the 968 Park Hotel in South Lake Tahoe. We stayed here before, so the familiarity is comforting. We like the access to the state line and being just far enough off the main strip to enjoy the quiet, yet within walking distance of anything we may need. Also meets the parking requirement for the bike: covered garage. 
Returning guests also can get a 30% discount, just for the asking. check their website.

 After a short rest in our room, we head out for dinner. 
Margaritas and appetizers at Azul's. 


  fish tacos and beef burritos.... all organic and oh so delicious. 

oooohhhh, Margaritas!

Temps drop quickly in Tahoe
Day 5: Our ride-free day.... time to just play, relax and enjoy Tahoe.

Gondola ride in Heavenly Valley

$40 buys you the most scenic views from 12,000 feet.

  Views from the Observation Deck 



At the top of Heavenly you'll see all the activities: Zip-line, rope Course,Rock wall, and lots of trails. This is not just a tourist attraction, but local buy season passes and get their workouts in with all the beautiful trails. 
And, a massive bar.....  where I found Danny...




Using his own secret recipe.... Stephen made us some impressive Bloody Mary's





Not us :)







time to head back down the hill
         For happy hour we decide to find the Irish Pub that Danny remembers coming to with his buddies a few years back....it was just a small pub back then, but we find it's moved down the street and it's grown into this:

Mc P's TapHouse

 Danny enjoying his dark porter beer at Mc P's
A gal's always thankful for some dress-up time after long  day's ride.

Big Ass Fan to keep Mc P's Taphouse place cool.... 
Day 6: Inspired by a "Reno to Nevada loop" found on Motorcycle Roads website, we head North on the 89, to the North end of the lake.





We have breakfast burritos and strong coffee at a funky little local spot, the Java Hut in Kings Beach. (no bloody Mary's? you ask). Continuing on  49 North into Loyalton, then east on the 70 through Portola, then back to 89 south through Sierraville and Truckee.







Emerald Bay, Lake Tahoe


Loyalton, CA

A Lonely Graveyard, random in the middle of nowhere
Danny with his "rolling sofa"
 Truckee river Winery, where we picked up a bottle of their Malbec for tonight. 

Truckee river Winery
This time, avoiding the usual Tahoe traffic, we head back to our starting point via the hwy 28/50 on the Nevada or East side of Lake Tahoe. 


End of day 6 and Back in Tahoe in the late afternoon, we eat at a local Taco joint close by for dinner. Then we settle into our motel lounge with our bottle of wine and listen to a local singer: Mic Smith. 



Day 7: time to leave Lake Tahoe and travel to Mammoth Lakes. We decide to take the 
Kingsbury Grade again, but cut off to the 206S by Mottsville and avoid the 395 for awhile. Keep south on the 206 til you get to 88 and take it south and take 88 south by 
Woodfords into Markleville for lunch at Ali's Cafe and a drink at the Cutthroat Bar...We've been here before, but forgot it doesn't open til 11am..... we'll wait :)
Waiting on his Bloody.... they make 'em good here.
Today's ride is an amazing change in scenery. Markleeville, although very small town, is a huge attraction for bikers, car enthusiasts, and hikers, due to it's location.  So, the drive out of here is slow and cautious.



Harvesting alfafa hay

Very pretty farmland


staying on the 89, until we connect with the 395 just north of Bridgeport, Ca.
 Glimpses of snow on the mountains, lets us know we're getting close to Mammoth. But sadly, not enough for this time of year. 


Danny takes a quick detour around the June Lake Loop before the Mammoth Lakes.
A great place to ride horses, too.

June Lake

Random history of June Lake.
End of Day 7 arrive at our final home-away-from-home, the Shilo Mammoth Inn. It's an easy find off the freeway, and far enough away from the Mammoth Village to keep the congestion down. Honestly, not very appealing on the exterior, so I worry that we're gonna end on a bad note. But, the lobby is large, the staff is accommodating and our room is also, very nice & roomy, with a sofa & mini kitchen.
 We hear this is the main connecting motel for all the shuttles for the activities during winter and summer. This month, June, is Monster Motocross..... NO, I didn't know that!   dang it.... next year. 

       After a short break we are back on the bike to see the Mammoth Lakes: Mamie, Mary, Twin lakes ..... just 5 minutes up the road.





We're still smiling.... after these miles and all these years. Loving this vacation together.
Better get back to our room and rest for our last day's ride.... it's gonna be another good one through Yosemite to home. 
We'll need to leave early to beat the afternoon heat in our hometown of Hanford, Ca. 

Day 8: homeward bound... Just a few miles north we connect to the Tioga Pass hwy 120 in Lee Vining.  There's 3 entry points into Yosemite. But, this will be the first time for us to take this one. I think we took the most photos on this day. When you come around the corner and each new scene seems more spectacular than the last, you just can't resist. so, bare with me.... 
Tioga Peek

Tioga Lake (or Lee Vining Creek)

Welcome to beautiful Yosemite National Park 



El Capitan


My amazing hubby, safe travel partner, and his trusty steed. 
thank you.... if you stayed with me through this entire post.  
It was an amazing ride that we didn't want to  forget. After a week it was difficult to recall all the turns. Hope to do it again. Next year may take us on a coastal trip up to Oregon and Washington. 
    thank you for joining us, Danny & Annetta Stacy