We woke up to a cool, windy day…perfect for a stroll along the beach. While we made our way to the Pacific (less than one half mile), we noted the foliage. Pretty crazy the stuff that’ll grow where nothing else will. ;)
While strolling the seaside, we spotted a few seals that were sticking it out to the very end of their mating season. Too cute for words. After the wind got the better of us, we went back to camp and loafed around. A second campfire then off to bed.
San Mateo, California to Fort Bragg, California
Around lunchtime we started on our merry way North…trying all the while to avoid traffic. We did fare pretty well considering that there was yet more construction! Bah!
The highlight of our trip, though? We got to drive over the Golden Gate Bridge! Better yet, it was free of charge since we were going Northbound! Double yippie!
Near Ukiah, California, were getting pretty hungry and wanted to fill up our cooler…a quick stop at the Food Maxx left us happier than we expected. They had vegan lunch slices! Woohoo! We packed our cooler then made ourselves a sweet little picnic lunch in the parking lot before getting back on the road.
Our drive took us through Willits, home of the Skunk Train, then up and over a very large mountain on a very, very windy road. We were both glad when we got to the bottom. A short while longer and we pulled into our campsite at MacKerricher State Park right outside of Fort Bragg.
We set up camp, ate some dinner and had our first campfire of the season.
San Mateo/San Francisco, California
After saying farewell to our friends (old and new) we attempted to catch up with some of the group that was hanging out for an extra day or so. It didn’t happen. By the time we got to the Wharf, they had gone on to the Golden Gate Bridge and we were too far behind to catch up…so we hung out on the pier for awhile then caught the BART back to the airport and a shuttle from the airport to the hotel – public transportation, baby! It’s awesome!
On a side note: we went without our camera the entire time we were in the San Francisco Bay Area…call it laze, call it stupid, call it freedom! You may be able to spot us in some of the pictures that our buddies from CafePress took.
San Mateo/San Francisco, California
Darice once again left for CafePress, this time however, Matt got to sleep in nice and late. (The beds at the Hilton are unbelievable – you’ve got to take the opportunity when it arises.)
After the meeting, Matt met Darice near the offices (what a nice surprise) with Starbucks in hand (even better surprise!) and we headed back to the hotel with the rest of the group.
A quick break in the room and down the stairs we went to get on the party bus! A quick ride into San Francisco where we caught a glimpse of City Lights Bookstore and the bus dropped us off in front of Joey & Eddie’s.
Dinner was exceptional. The waitstaff paid special attention to the vegans (yes – there was another one with us!) and made sure we had exactly what we needed. After a ridiculous number of courses and a few glasses of wine we were taking our leave. Just as we were about to head downstairs, one of our waiters pointed out a familiar face at the bar…it was Sammy Hagar! (Oh yeah, he was with Christie Brinkley.) Our buddy Kristen (aka FoxVox) managed to get a picture from the sidewalk.
We both contained our enthusiasm and walked by him…all the while, trying not to stare. Once we were safely outside, Darice let out a school girl scream and tried to explain to the rest of the group that Sammy was at the bar. The East Coasters seemed more impressed by his presence than did the natives…evidently, Sammy ain’t their brand of whiskey. Oh well, it was a thrill for us. :D
After a short stroll, we ended up at Pier 39 (Fisherman’s Wharf) and enjoyed the sights. The sea lions were there and noisy as usual…but it was a bit hard to see them in the dark. We were picked up a few blocks away and taken back to the hotel for much needed rest.
San Mateo, California
Darice went over to CafePress headquarters and did her thing while Matt hung out at the hotel and worked online. At lunchtime we went to CPHQ together and Matt got a tour of the offices. Matt also functioned as the ‘Quiet-on-Set’ guy while Darice was being taped.
The evening that followed was fun and refreshing for us both. Drinks and finger food at El Toritos Restaurant were the backdrop for hobnobbing with the big-wigs. ;)
After we wore out our welcome at the restaurant, we (along with the other CafePressers) took over the hotel eatery and enjoyed a nice sit down dinner.*
* The answer for those of you who may be wondering: No, we can never get enough to eat. ;)