(L to R): Peter, Anne, Eli, Josiah (hidden entirey behind Dad), Dad, Simon, Rachel, Grandma, David, Grandpa, & Brian. Mom and I were also there, but it is really hard to get everyone in one picture, especially in such a large group!
Monday, March 29, 2010
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Everyone took a trip to the aquarium on Friday. It was great to see some of the variety of critters that live in/around the water. The number of different animals was really incredible to me. The Asilomar Conference Grounds provided all our meals while we were staying there. Since we were taking a trip Friday, they made us some tastey boxed lunches. We ate these outside the aquarium.
(L to R): Peter, Anne, Eli, Josiah (hidden entirey behind Dad), Dad, Simon, Rachel, Grandma, David, Grandpa, & Brian. Mom and I were also there, but it is really hard to get everyone in one picture, especially in such a large group!
Jellyfish:
(L to R): Peter, Anne, Eli, Josiah (hidden entirey behind Dad), Dad, Simon, Rachel, Grandma, David, Grandpa, & Brian. Mom and I were also there, but it is really hard to get everyone in one picture, especially in such a large group!
Asilomar, the first evening
San Francisco
Brian spent the first day of his vacation in SF after I picked him up from the airport. We did a little sightseeing, since he had never been to the city before.
We were both up pretty early. I went up to the hotel roof to check out the view and took this picture of Coit Tower. This tower is a memorial celebrating firefighters.

We left the hotel by foot, since it can be difficult to find parking in SF. We started by hiking uphill to the crooked part of Lombard Street. After climbing up this street, we decided to search for breakfast.

We headed north, towards the bay. The view was quite nice, although it was a bit hazy. We headed to the marine park, which is a dock run by the NPS that has several interesting ships restored along it. I figured this area would be touristy enough to find several restaurants.

We settled on the Buena Vista, on Beach Street. We had a tastey breakfast that included some sourdough toast. Our table was right by the window, which looked out on the cable car station and the bay.
We were both up pretty early. I went up to the hotel roof to check out the view and took this picture of Coit Tower. This tower is a memorial celebrating firefighters.
We left the hotel by foot, since it can be difficult to find parking in SF. We started by hiking uphill to the crooked part of Lombard Street. After climbing up this street, we decided to search for breakfast.
We headed north, towards the bay. The view was quite nice, although it was a bit hazy. We headed to the marine park, which is a dock run by the NPS that has several interesting ships restored along it. I figured this area would be touristy enough to find several restaurants.
We settled on the Buena Vista, on Beach Street. We had a tastey breakfast that included some sourdough toast. Our table was right by the window, which looked out on the cable car station and the bay.
We wandered along the bay a bit and found the station for the Duck Tours. (This tour company was made famous by a couple important trademark cases that Brian had to read for school.) It was a great tour. We rode in a vehicle that can go on land or water (hence the duck name). We all got duck bills to blow into that made a super loud duck noise. Once we were out on the water, I even got to drive the boat for a while.

Giants stadium & downtown from the water:
The duck!

We walked along the marine park dock and looked at some of the boats.
We walked along the marine park dock and looked at some of the boats.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Ripon
Before going to pick up Brian in SF, I spent some time at my grandparent's house in Ripon.
I think it is funny that David and I took almost the exact same picture of the redwood tree in the front yard. It was warmer when I took my picture, so it must have been a different day.

These are two other large trees in the front yard. I just think they are pretty.
I think it is funny that David and I took almost the exact same picture of the redwood tree in the front yard. It was warmer when I took my picture, so it must have been a different day.
These are two other large trees in the front yard. I just think they are pretty.
Yosemite
I took a day trip to Yosemite National Park with David & Rachel while we were in CA. We planned on hiking a bit, so we left the kids back on the farm (thanks parents). We didn't see a lot of wildlife in the park, mostly various bird species. We did pass this nice pair of deer though, who seemed content to let people photograph them. There was very little snow in the valley, but the mountains were still covered.

Here is the traditional view of the valley that you see on all the postcards. It is visible from one of the vista points. It was a beautiful day--plenty warm, extra sunny. El Capitan is the large mountain on the left, half dome is visible tucked in the back center, and the large waterfall on the right is Bridalveil Falls.

Rachel & me (with David's head shadow):

This is a picture of half-dome from the main (central) valley floor. The valley is quite large and very flat, with lots of trees and large meadows.
Here is the traditional view of the valley that you see on all the postcards. It is visible from one of the vista points. It was a beautiful day--plenty warm, extra sunny. El Capitan is the large mountain on the left, half dome is visible tucked in the back center, and the large waterfall on the right is Bridalveil Falls.
Rachel & me (with David's head shadow):
This is a picture of half-dome from the main (central) valley floor. The valley is quite large and very flat, with lots of trees and large meadows.
Rachel & David:

Yosemite Falls. I had a difficult time getting a good picture of both the upper and lower falls because it was sooo sunny. The camera had a hard time getting areas of shade and full sun figured out. Plus, this pair of falls is very tall.

Me with the lower Yosemite falls:
Yosemite Falls. I had a difficult time getting a good picture of both the upper and lower falls because it was sooo sunny. The camera had a hard time getting areas of shade and full sun figured out. Plus, this pair of falls is very tall.
Me with the lower Yosemite falls:
Back on the valley floor with half dome. David took this picture for me.

Rachel on a bridge in the central valley. I am not sure what waterfall that is behind her.

David looking up at Bridalveil Falls. This waterfall gets quite slow in the mid-late summer, but in the spring, it is rushing full-strength with melting snow.
Rachel on a bridge in the central valley. I am not sure what waterfall that is behind her.
David looking up at Bridalveil Falls. This waterfall gets quite slow in the mid-late summer, but in the spring, it is rushing full-strength with melting snow.
On the way into the main valley, we passed several other valleys. This one had recently burned, which gave it a unique look. Rachel is wearing her fuzzy bear sweatshirt, which is super soft and encourages extra hugging. :)