Sunday, May 18, 2008

Whale watching from our "back yard"

May gray and on shore winds (blows on shore from the ocean) have given way to a heat wave with off shore winds. Bottom line is the sun is out again! Time to head to the beach....so after a few hours of sleep on Sat Dale woke me up early and off we went!! We have a great time watching everyone on the beach, today (Sun) we watched a couple of young boys play for hours in the waves with a ball, talk about a workout! Ignore this picture - Dale had a great time watching dolphins while I was at work a couple of times. (It really is a nice picture)
Now back to Sat - We were just settling in to read a bit on the beach when I saw a large splash out of the corner of my eye. It didn't take long to see we were watching a whale play (some of the pictures look like we may have seen 2 whales playng) . When Aaron and James were here we paid money to watch whales feed for a couple of hours and we thought that was wonderful. This (or these) whale(s) were having a grand time playing, they "breeched" or came out of the water several times. We think they looked like the humpbacks we saw on our whale watching trip. WOW! One of the nurses at work said they like to scratch the barnacles off their skin in the kelp beds.
Sunset - Peace - Good Night

Monday, May 12, 2008

May Gray

We've sent a lot of pictures of the "nice" side of Santa Barbara, so thought you'd like to see the gloomy. The marine layer rolls in in May and June (June gloom), creating cloudy days and foggy nights. Now mind you it won't be every day, but many of them, and July and August are usually much nicer. This week Wed, Thurs and Fri are supposed to be nice - guess what I work those days! Doesn't seem fair, ah well the good with the not so good. Hopefully it will clear up tomorrow in time for sunset. Of course that really does not matter, because we will be at the James Joyce having a good time.

Wine country 2008

Every year we're in California we go north - to go to church in San Rafael - our first California church - and to tour a part of the "wine country" I know its strange to start with a sunset, but this was from our first night in the area. We drove out to the Marin headlands, right across the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco. The last 2 years the view has been cloudy and foggy, but this year was beautiful. San Francisco is just to the left of the above picture.
The Golden Gate Bridge at night. In the picture above the lights just above the horizon are airplanes waiting to land, we've never seen this view without the planes. The Golden Gate Bridge and the giant redwoods are 2 of our most memorable times from being "up north."
On Sunday after church and a visit to the San Rafael farmer's market, to buy olive oil and bread, we went on to a beer, chili, and salsa competition. The pictures weren't great from the festivities, but we had a really fun time - what could be bad about chili, salsa and beer. But without pictures we must move on to wine country. One of our stops was the Sterling winery, only the darned place was up a mountain and we needed to take a tram up (not my favorite way to travel). The wine was good and the views were very nice so I tolerated the ride, certainly they have roads that go up that mountain.
A wine maker with a sense of humor. This statue, sunglasses inculded, is found outside the Jacuzzi family winery and the Olive Press store. Really good olive oil, I'm sure we bought some, along with a bottle of wine!
We stopped at the August winery because they offered free tastings, and it ended up being one of our best tastings. Its a small winery with a loyal group of members, who buy much of the wine they make. We really liked the wine here. Shortly after this stop Dale said he's had enough wine for one day, but that's not why his eyes are closed. They took 2 pictures of us - the other one Dale's eyes were totally closed, this pic he just looks like he's having a really good time. This winery also makes the Jeff Gordon wine label (he has nothing to do with the process, just the finances). We went to one more winery - where I got to drink most of the wine and stopped to eat at a microbrewery - Dale had Diet Coke, he truly was done for the day. I am happy to report that he has since regained his taste for wine and is happily enjoying some as I write this.

Colten here's one for you!


Colten,
How is school going? Are you ready to read us a story?
We found these things on the beach, Aaron knew what they were but Dale and I did not. Do you?
See you in about a month.
Dale and Beth

American Riveria

I've already posted a picture of the view from "The American Riveria," but wanted to add a little information re: fire season. There were signs posted along the way pointing the way to evacuation routes and announcing an evacuation drill. Looking at the mountain with the houses stacked one on another and a lot of drying vegetation it was easy to see how a wild fire could be lethal around that area. The grasses around Carpinteria are still green, but there were a lot of brown areas higher up the mountain.

C'est Cheese

Lest you think we've been sitting in our chairs since Aaron and James were here I thought I'd better get a few more posts entered. The Monday after they left we went to a little cheese shop in Santa Barbara for a glass of wine and a cheese tasting. Try to imagine about 30 people with chairs and tables in this little shop, it was fun even if crowded. The owners had gone on a cheese buying trip to Italy and had a lot of information about the cheeses and some good stories to go along with the tasting. The cheeses were all very good except for the "stinky" sample. I could eat it, but would not pay money for a bigger piece. There are a couple of the cheeses we plan to buy, but they have been popular and we need to get there on a day the shipments are new to catch them in stock.

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Venice and Santa Monica Beaches

Venice beach, what a collection of people, from the muscle beach to the beggars to the nice ocean views. One man was dressed in green and begging for money to buy marijuana (4-20 was marijuana day). Another man had a sign that proclaimed him to be the world's best wino. He sang a new version of Jingle Bells over and over. "Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells help be get drunk" It takes all kinds
The Santa Monica pier, just after sunset. We were tired and needed to head to the airport to drop off Aaron and James so we didn't wait for the lights to come on.
Sunset on a wonderful week. We still bring up things we should have done while the boys were here, but would have needed a month to do them all! We really enjoyed having Aaron and James visit us.

Disneyland

Thurs April 25 was spent all day at Disney. Dale and I bowed out for an afternnon siesta, but the boys went all day, except for a break at dinnertime. Above is the castle at night and below during the day. We waited until 9:30 PM for the fireworks, which were then cancelled due to wind. Oh well, we stayed at a hotel close enough to walk which saved us from dealing with traffic.

Mickey Mouse rice krispie treats yum!
Dale and Aaron try to drive off in Roger Rabbit's car. Actually they had a very short stay in the car - lots of little kids waiting in line for a ride.
Austin this one's for you!!!!

Hollywood and Rodeo Drive

Ahh the famous Hollywood sign. I believe this was taken from The Kodak theater. Then we drove up Mulholland Drive and took more pictures of the same sign. There were also good views of the Hollywood Bowl and downtown LA
Everytime the Travel channel or Food Network has a special on hot dogs they mention Pinks. I've always wanted to go there, so this trip we ventured further into Hollywood and ate hot dogs at Pinks. The hot dogs were ok and the didn't get Dale's or my order correct, but it is a historic landmark. In this area of Hollywook street parking ends at 4 PM to try and "relieve gridlock" in that area of the city. So we needed to get a space in the tiny Pink's parking lot. Aaron stood in a spot a man with a Ferrari had hoped to get - so our mini van was able to slide right in.
Then there was Rodeo Drive. We walked into the Dolce and Gabanna store, but had to leave because I was laughing so hard. Men's underwear for $186 and a speedo like swim suit for almost $600. Ah well, most of the people on the streets were tourists like us, but a few were serious shoppers. We did see a couple of Rolls Royces one with a driver and female in the back. There were also other high end cars - Bently, Aston Martin, Ferrari, etc. Below is a picture of the 4 of us on Via Rodeo. But for all the time spent on Rodeeo drive we never saw one horse (so says Aaron)!


Downtown SB and the Court House

The rest of Wed was spent walking down town, eating gelato, and climbing to the top of the court house (really we took an elevator most of the way to the top). I didn't take any pictures, but after looking out over the "American Riveria" Dale and I decided to take a drive. Both of these pictures are from that drive, the views were very nice sorry we didn't do this whlie Aaron and James were here.

Whale watching

Wed 4/23 we went whale watching, above is a picture of the harbor as we were leaving. Below are some pictures of humback whales. They were all interested in feeding so none jumped out of the water or anything else real exciting. But, it was just fascinating to watch them come up for air (they generally stay down 3-7 min) blow the water out of their air holes, do some shallow dives and then flip thier tail fins at us and disappear for another 3-7 min. Aaron and James have some better pictures (we need to get together when we get home and swap some pics)


Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Tuesday - The Zoo, The Mission, The Farmer's Market and The James Joyce

I don't think I wrote when in April Aaron and James came to visit - it was April 12-19. These were'n the original dates, but with Skybus going under and some quick changes these were the final dates. And they even had a refund from Master Card credited to their account while out here.

Tuesday morning we spent at the zoo. This zoo seems to have a lot of exotic birds, but with the temperate climate they must be easier to care for than in Toledo Ohio.
I seemed to fall in love with the flamingos. The first picture they were all eating, later we came back to take more pictures, but most of them were taking a nap. There were a few awake and a few fighting for a better sleep spot. Just like kids fighting over who rides by the window. Did you know that what looks like a flamingo's knee is really his ankle.
This is the old mission in Santa Barbara, the grounds are beautiful with a larage rose garden across the street. I must not have taken any pictures of the Farmer's Market or the evening at the James Joyce, but we have written about both enough in this blog. Just think about 2 family members along to share the fun.

Sunday revisit



I did forget one thing about Sunday. The Island Brewing Company. Nice little microbrew, they have no food, but you can order in or bring your own. Some of my favorite beer is made here, and the Diet Coke can on the table is mine - I was on my way to work. Sounds like I worked the whole week Aaron and James were here, but really I only worked one night, the hospital was great about getting me some time off.

Monday - Figueroa Mtn, the beach and the wine bar

The spring flowers were in bloom, so Monday while I slept was a good time for everyone else to drive up the mountain. Although I am much better at heading up narrow mountain roads, with very little berm or guard rails it is still not my favorite thing to do. Usually I close my eyes and have Dale stop the car before enjoying the views. They went to see flowers and took more pictures of the mountain views. They are breath taking.
Low tide was was -0.3 and between noon and 1 PM, so after a brief rest it was off to the beach. We saw some sea stars, but not as many as at other times, but we still had a good time. I wonder if this little octupus made it out to sea again at high tide. He was moving when we saw him. Most of us got wet, some more than others. (the rocks with the best sea life were out into the ocean a little - that along with a few bigger waves - a few deeper holes, and well you get the idea)
Two desserts, 4 spoons and 4 glasses of wine in a nice wine bar. Nothing more to be said. We may have missed the sunset tonight.

Sunday's Art fair

After lunch, I don't remember what we had, but it was probably excellent since I made it. Enough of that, back to the day. After lunch we went to the Santa Barbara beach area for the art fair, a weekly Sunday event where people sell their crafts. Usually there are some really nice things and some funny or interesting things. The day was very warm - I took a picture of the car thermometer reading 97F, but we saw a high of 99F. After that I decided it was too hot and begged off the rest of the day to take a nap, before work. Above is a picture of some of the art and below Dale and the boys, in front of the fountain in front of Sterns Warf. Fun timWhen I went for a nap the rest of the group headed to the beach. What else is there to do in California on a hot day, but watch the ocean, and of course a nice peaceful sunset.

Aaron and James In CA Sunday

Aaron's been after me to get this blog completed, so here's at least a start. I hope Aaron adds comments that way we'll have the whole story from each perspective!
Sunday we went to church - since Dale has choir practice before church, everyone gets to arrive early. Instead of sitting in the car and waiting for 9 AM to arrive Aaron, James and I took a tour of the Avacado orchard. The far right picture is of the orchard in 2006, lots of pretty and huge avacados. Avacados are strange creatures, they do not ripen until after they are picked and will keep longer if a piece of the stem is left on when harvesting. Last year they had a big wind followed by a big freeze (the picture on the left) and lost almost all of the crop. Below is the great comeback, along with Aaron and James. The fuzzy looking things are blossoms and there are small avacados on some of the trees, it'll probably take another year for them to recover completely.









Wednesday, April 23, 2008

What a week

What a week - Aaron and James flew west to spend a week in sunny California, and they were not disappointed. The weather was great and we spent hours walking. Getting to LAX was not too bad. The clue is to take the Pacific Coast Highway instead of the 405. PCH takes you through Malibu - so this is a sunset from the coast in Malibu! I did take a picture through the window of the van with the sun still up, but it wasn't the best. The curves in the road and traffic kept us from getting a really great picture. Aaron and James flight was early, so we were able to get back to Carpinteria in a timely manner, after a quick stop at an In and Out Burger (the California version of fast food).

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Never turn down fresh from the oven chocolate lava cake and port wine ice cream

Dale and I are back in the same time zone for just over a week now. He flew with the now defunct Skybus airline, I thank God he made it back to CA. Aaron and James were going to fly on the same airline out here, arriving on Sat....they are still flying west but now on Spirit Air and out of Detroit to LAX (Burbank airport is much easier to access) So on Sat Dale and I will take a ride on the wild side and try to navigate the LAX area, wish us luck! Oh yeah they think they can get their money back from the credit card company, but the new tickets are more $$$. We are looking forward to showing them some of our favorite hangouts. Of which there is a new one!(The James Joyce is still our Tues hang out) The past few years Dale has enjoyed The Coffee Grinder, last winter he closed shop for a death in the family and never
re-opened :-(. Then early this winter the old coffee shop had a sign that informed us there soon would be a wine bar - just our thing. They finally opened on Mon at 5 PM, guess who was first in line!! You know we were - that's where we were able to try the chocolate lava cake (yes we shared a piece, and probably would have gotten the same wow factor from sharing with a couple more friends - we're still here for a couple more months). So if you can't watch a sunset at the beach (you can share ours) at least share a piece of chocolate lava cake with a nice glass of wine!
PS - There is a baby at our Ohio home church who needs all the prayers she can get - since her family has a blog site I am including the address here: http://elizai.wordpress.com/eliza-irene-bacik/ Please take the time to look at the site and offer some prayers for Eliza and her family.
Love to all Dale and Beth