A July Kaleidoscope - Bustling Bay Life, Soaring Sequoias & Lively Laguna
'Live in the sunshine,
Swim in the sea,
Drink the wild air'
-Ralph Waldo Emerson
A hike was in order after our oyster picnic
Staying a week in the core of union square - Club Donatello was a real convenience - close to trolley, museum, theater,...but of course the ubiquitous street roaming homeless people ..something to never get used to - CA needs to find a real solution to this crisis
Took in the MOMA's Andy Warhol exhibit. The take away... whatever you do, do it with conviction and grandeur! It appears go big and go bold was the formula for Andy's commercial pop culture success
What a novel idea! And thanks to Yuri to recommend this choice to us - as part of our visit to MOMA, the lunch at In Situ was such a treat , one for the palette as well as for the eyes! The menu features some signature dishes from chefs from around the world. Its a tasting menu that's actually both affordable & filling
Don't each dish resemble a work of Art - just like some of the abstract tableau pieces I just finished touring...aka Ellsworth Kelly ..lol
It's a typical Bay area morning, a screen of fog hung throughout the coast as we alighted from the northwest corner of SFO on the rugged stretch of cypress forest bordered by steep cliffs plunging to the misty sea. The coastal hike is an easy saunter for a Sunday morning, although I should have asked first re beverage stops..warning - there a none (nor washrooms) for the 1.5 miles to and fro...
Our last time in Napa was in the off season of Jan '15 so we decided to drive ourselves to visit the area again in the summer heat of July. We covered the area Yountville to Calistoga via route 29 before turning back south via the Silverado trial after grabbing the famous fried chicken
of Ad Hoc /Addendum ..a local favorite
Next day was devoted to touring the Academy of Sciences in Golden Gate Park - Took in Passport to the Universe (Tom Hanks) and the earth Imax show, biosphere butterfly exh.
Here's Claude the Albino alligator - special resident of Cal Science Academy
One of the highlights of our trip was to finally take in the Hamilton broadway musical.Sausalito - name comes from the Spanish meaning "small willow grove. Beautiful as I remembered it ..no time to linger this visit or dine by their waterside seafood restaurant Scoma's as I recalled doing last visit.
We lined up to take the ferry back to SFO dockside ...wanted to give plenty of time for a meetup with our kids back near our hotel to try out 'happy hour' fare in Farallon
'The greatest delight which the fields and woods minister, is the suggestion of an occult relation between man and the vegetable. I am not alone and unacknowledged. They nod to me, and I to them. The waving of the boughs in the storm, is new to me and old. It takes me by surprise, and yet is not unknown. Its effect is like that of a higher thought or a better emotion coming over me, when I deemed I was thinking justly or doing right.'
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
We stayed 3 days at Wuksachi lodge in the massive Sequoia and King Canyon parkland. It's convenience to the park area trails allowed us an early visit to the big kahuna - General Sherman, before the crowds arrive
@ Tunnel log & some iphone fun on the pano feature - jumping from one end to other ;)
Trail hike at Beetle Rock - another good viewing point & easy hike from parking lot
Some towering facts about the Giant Sequoias : They have the thickest bark on earth, they actually depend on forest fires to regenerate, there're quite resistant to disease, the big trees start off as small seeds, they produced the largest living organism (by volume, not height) on earth. These red cedar colored skyscrapers are rare as they can only grow along a narrow, 260 mile strip on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada mountains, between 5000 and 7,000 ft. The other types of redwoods ie in Muir Woods are related yet different species. Giant Sequoias can live up to 3000 years and typically have much thicker trunks than Redwoods
... we hopscotched, climbed, hiked circular trails and traversed crescent meadows and took quick pics along the way, comparing our tiny selves juxtaposed against the huge majestic limbs of these venerable forest inhabitants
'Earth may be alive: not as the ancients saw her - a sentient Goddess with a purpose and foresight - but alive like a tree. A tree that quietly exists, never moving except to sway in the wind, yet endlessly conversing with the sunlight and the soil. Using sunlight and water and nutrient minerals to grow and change. But all done so imperceptibly, that to me the old oak tree on the green is the same as it was when I was a child. ' - James Lovelock
Moro Rock is a great pinnacle point to view the setting sun, ...alas we were a bit early thus climbed to the adjacent granite dome where a boulder sat precariously on a ridge
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En route to Laguna Beach, I had a hankering to see the iconic Mulholland Dr. which so frequently featured in movie clips, visit the scenic parkway that gives you a birds eye Universal City San Fernando Valley, Holleywood Bowl and widespan overlook of the city of angels LA
Our last destination of the trip - The Inn at Laguna Beach - a nice oceanfront boutique inn
way to main town & Heisler park. The public areas were well utilized where family BBQs and groups gathered in pockets enjoying the manicured lawns, ocean breeze, convival atmosphere and picturesque coastline
Found a fav place for lunch - The Cliff Restaurant where scallop sashimi was unrivaled 😋
Another
highlight - taking in their annual Pageant of the Masters - now in its 86th year. Its one of the most unique outdoor events and all held due to the volunteers!From set design, prof orchestra, sophisticated lighting, cast, elaborate makeup & costumes. This outdoor amphitheater amazes audiences with its 'tableaux vivants' - faithful recreations of classical and contemporary works of art. Real people posing to mimic the characters in the original pieces. A most treasured experience!
I confess, towards the middle of our trip, the ubiquitous west coast display of many variety of cacti and its colorful offshoots really grew on me. No wonder my daughter seemed partial to them while doing her wedding decor....as I mused over our patio pizza by rooftop bar of our inn, admiring pots adorning tables
Local artists from the Sawdust festival recommended we dine at The Deck by the Pacific Edge Hotel- so here's our post dinner view from the patio ...very happening place obviously as we had to wait quite a bit for a table. It's ambience - typical young millennial coastal vibes and the sunset was fabulous, but as for the food, we much preferred The Cliff
Since we possess wheels, it's a given we should drive out from Laguna shores to explore its environs a bit - Dana Point, its marina, Doheny state beach & Salt Creek Beach, Ocean Institute... a gathering place for summer time festivals. It holds a compelling & sweeping harbor view as you descend down from the roadside - the curvy road follows the cliffside to reveal its dramatic harbor. The town was named after Richard H. Dana, first to arrive on a trading ship 1835 & was entranced by the
romantic cliff-lined area. Lots of paddleboarding, surfing, sailing choices abound
A last stroll along the Laguna Beach trail and taking in the pink glow of dusk
' Late afternoon on the West Coast ends with the sky doing all its brilliant stuff'
- Joan Didion