Well we have had some rain, and it looks like we'll be getting some more. The locals are happy as the area is in a drought and the last time it rained was last February, but it creates a challenge for us. Nevertheless it is not zero, or below zero (that's farenheit) and we are in California. Yesterday we went up to Napa, and had a late lunch at the Napa Grill. It was very nice, though not on the scale of Bouchon's or the French Laundry. We played with the camera a little and shot this short video. Maybe we'll do that a little more. The restaurant had been closed for a month so they could replace the roof, so everything was a little new and disorganized, but very high quality. They also had a new chef, who delivered our food. You can see the starter course in the above video. Pat also had the mini kobe burger, a spring salad, and celery root soup. Dan had the harvest platter (above) which was quite interesting. It had coppa ham, salmon tartare, creme fraiche, raisons-on-the-vine, whole grain mustard, marinated olives, fresh honey comb, air cured beef, petit basque, cypress grove's "humboldt fog" and "la caseria" blue cheeses. The cheeses were excellent, and I record their names so I can remember, and suggest you all try them.
In the morning we searched for the local YMCA to see if there were possibilities there for working out, and found that it was located at Hamilton Field, the former Hamilton Air Force Base. They let us take out a two month membership, so that should be good. They have developed the base very nicely, turning the hangers into businesses and offices. They have also built some new subdivisions and converted some of the old military buildings to housing. Disney has a production location and there are other businesses there. It is pretty cool.
Other than that we have been getting ourselves organized, walking in the neighborhood, and exploring the area. Last night we went to an authors thing at Book Passage in Corte Madera. It was an event Marin read, where everyone in Marin is supposed to read the same book. The event was crowded, so we watched the author on a TV in the coffee shop, It wasn't a good set up so we left. The place was filled with librarians (not that there is anything wrong with librarians, some of my best friends are librarians). The book they are reading is "What is the What" by Dave Eggers. It is about the lost boys of the Sudan. Might be interesting to read.
Dan
Good thing that you added that there is "nothing wrong with librarians!"
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This was Dan's comment, I must add! And I bet that is Trudi!
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