Here are the photo highlights!
Driving into San Fran over the bay bridge, massive double-decker monstrosity that goes through Treasure Island.
We drove a very winding way through San Fran to make it out to the Golden Gate bridge an onto Muir Woods to visit the redwoods.
I couldn't get over how great the branding and typography were!
The redwood trees were unbelievably giant. I wish the photos did it justice.
Every limb was covered in this great moss.
Below: one of the best photos I have ever taken.
The crack in the bottom of the redwoods were so large that CJ fit in them!
To give you a better idea of how huge these trees were, I was zoomed all the way in for this shot!
Then after buying a mandatory shot glass made out of redwood, we headed back over the golden gate and onto the embarcadero for our Alcatraz tour.
A wonderful view from our ferry looking back at the bay bridge, do you see the pirate ship!?
CJ took all these boat photos, because, well you know me and boats, I didn't want to risk the sea sickness, I am so glad he did though! He has the best eye.
Right on!
The marina district coast line
And San Fran with the piers
Uber creepy Alcatraz
After it closed in 1964, Alcatraz was used as a native american hold out protest spot for 19 months. When restored, the national parks decided to keep the "Indians Welcome" and "Indianland" graffiti as it was an integral part of this islands history that dates back to the civil war. (maybe I took a tour?!)
After a fire in the 1970's, many of the buildings were hollowed out by the elements. Like the officer's hall below.
And the New Industries plant home of a grizzly prison break out attempt.
Corner of the Warden's mansion
Parade yard and former home of now torn down guard homes. All the guard's families lived on the island, many children used this parade yard as a playground and were ferried to school each day.
Huge sign leading into the prison:
Now it's about to get creepy: the jail house.
Maybe CJ wouldn't fit in the cells...
GIANT!
Here is a photo of what they were working with.
3 prisoners escaped in 1963 through that bottom vent under the sink, up the walls between the blocks, onto the roof and out to the bay on raincoat rafts, never to be heard from again. (dun dun dun!)
Now only the really dangerous guys got to go to the "hole" below. Total seclusion and no light unless you open the door.
The library
Administrative offices
Guard uniforms
The Alcatraz garden (former lots for the officers homes that burned down)
Navy lighthouse
Good shot of San Fran's super steep streets!
Interior of the warden's mansion
And back on the ferry!
Did I mention that I twisted my ankle in Muir Woods? I did. So after Alcatraz I was hobbling like a gimp!
Thank goodness for cable cars! CJ was super excited!
And almost getting killed by another! Don't hang out!
We ended up catching some dim sum in China Town and headed back to Oakland for the night.
Next! Napa!
Here are the gardens at Chateau Montelena
Oh, they make wine there too! In fact, they have a movie made about them! Bottle Shock!
They beat the French in the 1975 wine superbowl!
Moving on....tree lined streets!
Gorgeous houses!
I want to go to there...
Just across the road...the original Robert Mondavi vineyards
And the new hub.
As you can tell, it was RAINING. So we decided to kill some rain time and take a 30 minute tour. Well, on the tour we ran into all the winemakers who were FREAKING OUT about mold and rot. So instead of pacing the day away, they decided to take us on an extended tour through the vineyards.
This summer was cool, rainy and the grapes are still on the vines. They tasted delicious, very sweet!
The view.
Then they took us into the room where all the magic happens! The smell in here? I can't even describe.
It's magic, grapes, oak, sugar.
Every 10 minutes humidifiers shoot out of the ceiling dousing you with mist.
It's pretty high tech.
And they just happened to be changing over some wine
And aerating it
The barrels were humongous!
After they are barreled for a bit, they are pressed.
And then individually barreled in French oak barrels.
And the cold cellar for whites!
More Mondavi goodness!
I bought CJ a "cellaring" wine. Basically he can only drink it on special occasions, like engagements.
I am nice and offer incentives like that.
All in all, our tour lasted 2 hours instead of 30 minutes!
Now onto Sequoia Grove, they had a really juicy Syrah, so I bought it.
Then Opus One. $210 a bottle, NO THANK YOU SIR.
CJ laughing over the price.
It was so unbelievable with the architecture and the olive trees!
After that we trudged to our hotel, the Avia!
Hotel room tour!
Basically super uber cool. CJ surprised me with a massage package, so after those, we grabbed some dinner at a local pizzeria and the next day we headed out to the Russian River Valley and Sonoma.
Martin Ray! My favorite! We picked up a Pinot and a really unique Cab here.
Also, how great is their bathroom!?
Next, we drove to Kunde Estates
Hello gorgeous!
They gave me quadruple aged goat cheese, espresso crusted lavender infused Parmesan and triple cream Brie. I died. Also we bought some Zinfandel Port from them. Delightful! Did you know port is made when the grapes get mold on the vine? Well they let them raisin up on the vine, then start the wine process. Very sweet and yummy stuff.
Speaking of desert wine, we went to Hess. Which is know for its wine and art collection.
They had a knockout desert wine. CANDY I tell you! But at $50 a bottle, uh, no.
To get there, we had to cross mountains and drive on some amazing winding roads.
CJ definitely got some driving practice!
After Hess, we packed it in and drove back to Oakland for our flight.
I would highly recommend the trip! The thing that surprised me the most were the caliber of wines tasted.
I was under the impression I would taste some $20 bottles you find at the wine store, but when you pay $20 a taste session, you are actually paying to taste the $35-$200 bottles. And look for coupons on tasting! We got a ton of 1/2 off tasting fee coupons at winecountry.com. So you get to taste wines you would NEVER taste unless you went to the winery.