Day 8: Yose-Mite National Park, Again...
To finish off our trip, we decided to spend a day at Yosemite, NP. We spent the night before at Curry Village on the Valley Floor. This time of year is kind of conflicting. It’s amazing because of tge cool crisp air and the leaves changing colors. But at the same time it’s a little sad because there is hardly any water flowing. Yosemite Falls was virtually dry, the Merced River was so low you couldn’t do any sort of kayaking, and Mirror Lake was dry as a bone. We still enjoyed the scenery of the park and spent the day hiking. We did a 5 mile loop near Mirror Lake in the morning. By the time we got done it was time for lunch. We stopped at the deli for sandwiches and then we headed over to Yosemite Lodge area for one more hike. This was short but steep. It took up to a rock to look out over the valley. I can tell I’m really improving on my photography skills. I got some great shots of the valley floor in the later afternoon hours.


Day 7: Horses, Driving, Photos, and Yosemite at Night
This morning we left San Fran, but not until we stopped for some photos of post card row. We had planned to go through Golden Gate Park, but we got a much later start to the day then originally planned. So that got put off until the next trip. We headed out of the city to Bay Meadows Horsetrack since Dave loves the hores races. It gave him a chance to see a new track and offered me opportunities to take photos. we stayed for a couple of hours and dave actually had a lucky day. We figure that made up for some of the money we spent on wine in Napa! : )
Once we left the track it was off to Yosemite. We didn't arrive there until 7:30pm. So it was dark adn we missed the start gazing show at Glacier Point. Instead we wandered around, ate pizza, and admired the stars from the valley floor. Then we watched a little bit of a movie in our tent before going to sleep. The tent was heated, so it was actually really comfortable but made us feel like we were camping. I was so exhasuted from the previous days that I slept great. But I was so excited for the next day. As I have said many times, I really love Yosemite!
Day 6 : Our Third Day in Frisco
This morning Dave and i got up early so we could get down to fisherman's Wharf to rent our bicycles. We rode the bikes along the bike trail to go over the Golden gate bridge. I stopped several times to take photos. I have so many photos of the bike trip.


Day 5 : Touring San Fran
Today was day 5 of our vacation...I can't believe how fast it has gone by! This morning was spent wadering aroud the Union Square area. Then we spent the rest of the day wandring around the rest if the city. We walked down Lombard street, watched the Sea Lions at Fisherman's Wharf, and went to the top of Coit Tower. After wandering around the city, we ate dinner at China Town. The food was pretty good. Afterwards Dave and I ended up at a Piano Bar to enjoy some irish beer. We really like the location of our hotel. It is so conveinent. We have tons of restuarants and transporation right outside the door of our hotel.

Day 4 : Sonoma and San Fran
Today we wined and dined....again! This morning we woke up to enjoy our wonderful breakfast from the bakery at our cottage. Bouchon bakery has some gooooooddd stuff. After breakfast we checked out of the cottages, which was kinda sad. It meant Napa was over and our stay at the cottage was too. But we truly enjoyed our stay there. Se then headed over to Sonoma, for a few more wine tastings and lunch. We did wine tastings at 3 sonoma wineries and bought two more bottles of wine. We are coming back to lancaster with so much wine, I truly don't know where we are going to put it. After sonoma, we headed to San fran to check into our hotel the Villa Florence. It's not as nice as the cottage, but its a cute Italian style hotel. The rooms are small, but we are in a great location...Union Square. After checking in we walked around the city through china town and eventually ended up at Fisherman's Wharf. At the wharf we saw seals, wandered around, and ate dinner at Scoma's. Dinner was so good...we had seafood cannelloni and dungeness crab cakes. It was so good. Then we stopped at Ghiradelli's for some chocolate to take home. Come back and check our blog to see our adventures from San Fran. We will be here for two more days.
Day 3: More Napa Valley
October 17th was Dave and I's anniversary. So this was a special day in Napa. We truly had a memorable and good day. We started off with our basket of breakfast in the morning. Then we were on our way we started out at Robert Sinskey Winery, then it was on to Mumm Napa. Mumm was interesting because it was strictly sparkling wine We sat at a table overlooking the valley while we tasted our wines. when the server found out it was our anniversary she decided to give us a taste of a special sparkling wine. I thought that was really nice of them. after mum we made the trek into the hills to this place called Rust Ridge. It caught our attention since they apparently train throughbred race horses there. It was this small winery, almost kind of shady. But the wine was good and we enjoyed the horses. Next it was back to mainstream Napa. We made stops at 3 or 4 more wineries, including Beringer. However Beringer to me was just a touristy winery.

Day 2: Our Napa Valley Arrival
This morning we woke up to a rainy campsite. So we decided to pack everything up, change, and start driving. Our navigation system told us it would take bout 2 hours to get to Napa. So we started driving and stopped for a coffee and a small breakfast in this cute town called Saratoga, CA. Then it was on to Napa Valley. We arrived about 10:45am, and were at our first winery by a little after 11. We visited 6 wineries, and tasted at 5. We bought wine at 3 of the wineries.

Day 1: Camping at Big Basin Redwoods State Park
On Sunday morning Dave and I got up bright an early to finish packing and get out the door. We stopped for breakfast at Carrow’s in Lancaster, and then it was time to hit the road. We drove up to the Santa Cruz area and headed into the mountains to Big Basin State Park. This is one of the many parks in the area with California Redwood trees. We set up our campsite and went for a 3 mile hike. It was already pretty late in the day (3pm) so we figured 3 miles would be good for the day. It was really nice to just wander around on the trails through the redwoods. Although I have to say the redwoods just are not as impressive as the Sequoias. After the hike we went back to the campsite and then headed into town for dinner at this cute italian restaurant. After dinner it was back to the campsite to start our fire and roast marshmallows. By the time we got back to camp the temperature had dropped to 53, so we were thankful to get the fire started. Monday morning we woke up packed up camp and got back on the road to head to Napa Valley.
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