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Suggestions for Our Vacation in San Francisco, Monterrey Bay, Napa Valley CA
Posted by: | CommentsMy husband and I have narrowed down our vacation choice for the year to the wine country area and Northern California of San Francisco, Monterrey Bay & the Napa Valley
We have not been to this area for years and never together and neither of us have been to Napa Valley as our “wine connoisseur” status is fairly new. So… Where would YOU go again? What was your favorite restaurant, shop, hotel, inn, coffee shop, bakery?? I tweeted about suggestions on twitter, and got lots of great responses but since that is limited to 140 characters I thought this might be a better spot to ask for suggestions of hotels, beaches, must see places, wineries, restaurants etc. I KNOW we will visit the Monterrey Bay Aquarium. I have been there once and just loved it. Being from Colorado aquariums, Sea World type places always enchant me. We prefer casual, local, friendly spots vs. trendy, touristy, snooty spots. So leave your suggestions here… and I’ll share our experiences when we take our vacation. We are going in the fall which according to the sites I’ve read is the best time to visit the San Francisco Bay area.
This will be kind of a honeymoon for us since we haven’t had the vacation time nor the funds to do a nice trip, so romantic is also good!
Thanks!
The photo is at Orfila Vineyards on our trip to Encinitas CA where Jim proposed on the beach, on one knee at sunset! I told you he was the worlds greatest husband! Before this Jim had never enjoyed wine! Now he’s graduated to a snooty…” I ONLY drink Pino Noir or Cabs “ type guy…
Thyme Began in the Garden
Posted by: | CommentsMy Colorado Garden in July 2009
This sign that a friend painted for me severals years ago was the inspiration for the name of this blog…
This has been one of the rainiest summers I can remember in Colorado and it’s made it even more beautiful here than it usually is. The fields are all green and strange things are happening in my garden that have never happened before. My sedum are blooming!

My Dragons Blood Sedum is also blooming. I guess this may be common elsewhere but It’s the first year I’ve ever had it do this here.


These daisies are from Tagawa Gardens, my favorite gardening center on the planet.

I think a ‘ daisy is one of the most gorgeous flowers in the garden.

These were a surprise. I left a few carrots in the garden last fall and they bloomed! I think they look kind of like queen anne’s lace which I’ve never been able to get started.

I have lots and lots of thyme in my garden this year.. Good thing I LOVE fresh herbs to cook with. Here it is mixed in with the threadbare Coreopsis.

I’m probably going to have to move some of this thyme or it’s going to take over the Coreopsis and perhaps the rest of my garden!. My basil is not doing well at all this year.. I’m thinking it must need less rain and more sun.

I just love old stuff in my garden. I rescued this old fence from a farm that was being torn down for progress. I just love the vibrant colors that are mixing together in this corner spot. The blue delphiniums are one of my favorite.

Close up of a echinacea (purple coneflower) I have several varieties of these growing in the garden this year including a peach colored one. It’s first crop of flowers got beat up by the hail but I’m hoping the one’s just budding out will live up to it’s purple cousins.

This Bee Balm attracts hummingbirds like none other! My cats know this now and just sit and stare at the base of this flower the minute I let them outside. Don’t worry.. they never catch them!

This pansy survived the winter.. Another hardy favorite of mine.
And then after weeding and deadheading your garden

…….. a glass of pino grigio with cut berries out of the garden..

I promise you it’s as refreshing as it looks! My wonderful husband always makes these for me.

Which are your favorite flowers in your garden?
I’d love to hear from you and see the pics of any other flower freaks out there.
Garden in full bloom in June
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My Colorado Garden Year Two 2009
One of the fun things of moving into a previously owned home is to see what discoveries you’ll make in Spring when the efforts of the previous gardener become evident peeking through the snow. However! this garden has absolutely not ONE flower, bush, bulb, nada but the two struggling fruit tree’s and a very nice drip system throughout the raised gardens. The good part was that I got to start playing from scratch.
I am one of those gardeners who really doesn’t follow all the rules of gardening. I like to buy things because they are pretty and plant them closer together than recommended because I’m impatient to have a nice full garden.. so of course last year with an empty palette of dirt to fill in, i bought TONS of perennials, bulbs and transplanted things from my X-husbands house that I’d lovingly planted and nurtured and I wasn’t going to leave them behind.
In this yard you can see spring blooming phlox, and Icelandic poppies in beautiful shades of
peach, white, apricot, orange and red. I planted these from seeds last year and never dreamed they’d come back and be so beautiful.. This year I’m digging them up and transplanting them in other spots in the garden since as I mentioned before.. I have a tendency to over crowd my flowers. You can also see Purple Coneflowers, Oriental Poppies (also grown from seed)Lupine (from the x’s house) . The old piece of fence is from a Colorado farm that I picked up at an estate sale it still has the original latch.. I just love old rusty stuff to decorate with. The wreath I wrapped myself from garden vines from last years yard cuttings. I’m all about recycling and going green whenever feasible. You can also see another of my favorites… Blue Flax.
Orange and Yellow Icelandic Poppies

Blue Flax Up Close
I just love how it looks waving wildly in the field all around the prairie. I find it’s harder to get to thrive in your cultivated garden than when you throw the seeds haphazardly.

Here you can see the Lupine leaves getting ready to grow huge gorgeous stalks of purple flowers (I have faith!) and to the right of them a variety of honeysuckle that hummingbirds love and so do my cats.. they know hummers hang out here, so they do too… just hoping for their big (FAT) chance to pounce.
Top 10 Reasons I LOVE Twitter!
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I got introduced to Twitter about 10 months ago and at that time it was mostly techies, web peeps, & geeks. Not that there is anything wrong with that as I’m a we bit of a techie geek myself when it comes to SEO, but recently it’s started to snowball and businesses are waking up to the realization that Twitter knows things WAY before you get it from your friends email, or the newspaper or even in an online article. People in the midst of the news item are there and tweeting from their cell phones what is happening which then gets spread through the twittersphere and starts showing up on news stories.
10. I can follow famous people in various industries and get to know what they are reading, thinking, talking about before non-twits do.
9. Weather bad? Check your route from Denver to Grand Junction Co through your network of twitter followers/friends and know what is REALLY happening on the roads vs. the overly zealous meteorologist in Denver who somehow make 2 inches of snow in December sound like end times!
8. Need advice on buying a laptop, a printer, a camera, a nice restaurant? Once you’ve established a nice following, just tweet your ?’s and you’ll get a diverse set of answers from people that are only too happy to help you even though you’ve never met in person.
7. Find out about cheap and free deals.
6. Find an expert next door! The techie guy who helped me get this hosted WordPress blog I met on Twitter through another twitter follower.
5. Meet people in your industry through local tweetups.
4. Get new business by exposing your specials, sales & website offers to a whole new clientele.
3. I have met the most giving and generous people ever on Twitter. The entire web 2.0 generation all seem to have each other best interests at heart.
2. Twitter cares about the users! This application could have easily become an out of control stalking site, porn spreading site that would have ruined it but because Twitter responds immediately to complaints about rude behavior and the great feature “BLOCK” where you aren’t bothered by things you don’t want to see.
1. I get to share what I learn with other folks in the world… giving back feels great and helping other’s gives me a chance repay the folks that have helped me out.
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