Monday, June 28, 2021

Day 473

Nana and Papa had a nice lazy morning in Pismo, including a short walk along the boardwalk, out onto the pier, and around downtown a little. The main activity for the day was Danya's memorial service up in Atascadero. Lynn offered the opening prayer. It was basically the same group as Lee's service a couple days ago but with Matt and his friends added. Candace joined the Fosters for a stop at Saucelito Winery and dinner at Giuseppe's. Then a quiet evening at their home away from home, Vespera on Pismo Beach.

Meanwhile, back at the Compound, The Sound of Music had its 7th performance tonight, one more tomorrow night.

Vespera as seen from the pier.

The old Carats and Crystals location.


Saucelito Winery

Dinner at Giuseppe's

"Home" for the night.

Our Nun and Kurt


Sunday, June 27, 2021

Day 472

We headed back to the coast from Visalia and went directly to a favorite spot for breakfast, Luna Red. We had a couple hours before showtime, so we strolled the town. It's changed. Lots of new hotel-type stuff, but also lots of vacant shop spaces. But there's now Axe Throwing! We caught a show, a real live theater production, at SLOREP.org! It was a hoot with some of our faves: Suzy Newman, Jeff Salsbury, and Billy Breed. Then we caught up with Zach and Rebecca for an incredible meal at Mistura (where Foremost used to be). Fabulous Peruvian restaurant; the dessert was remarkable! Then on to the Vespera on Pismo Beach, thank you, Tracy and Matt! Today's photos start here.

Luna Red

Interesting outdoor seating setup.

Lone boot along the creek walk.

Axe throwing in downtown SLO


Unbelievable dessert at Mistura

View from our room at Vespera on Pismo Beach



Saturday, June 26, 2021

Day 471

Today was the gravesite dedication (morning) and memorial service (afternoon) for Lynn's brother, Lee. He passed away last year (unrelated to COVID) and we were just now able to all get together. It was a tough day for Lynn (and others), but we all pulled through, and it certainly was a fun day for catching up with everyone. She did a great job with her "Family Memories" talk, including a surprise chuckle from everyone when she mentioned Lee driving on mountain roads. There was a lunch at the church between services, then off to swimming at the hotel pool and ice cream at Rite-Aide! Click here for a video review of Lee's life made for the service. Pictures with one or two young boys and a girl are Lee, older brother Craig, and younger sister Lynn! All of today's photos start here.

Meanwhile, back at the Compound, the Sound of Music cast and crew did three shows today! Fina was in all three (14 hours!), AJ two. Good reports keep coming in...

From the video...


Everyone!
 
Where most of us out-of-towners stayed.

All the grandkids


Laurie shared some Hailey Facetime with Hannah. 

Ice cream!



Friday, June 25, 2021

Day 470

It was a travel day for Nana and Papa... Off to Visalia for Lee's memorial services (at which Lynn is speaking). We met up with Trevor and Jen and crew at McLintock's Saloon in the Village of Arroyo Grande, a favorite every Saturday haunt for the whole clan when Robob was with us. However, it was profoundly different, not in a good way. The walls had been painted an antiseptic white that obliterated all the ranch brands that had been on the walls. It was about as exciting as a Denny's. And there was virtually no one there. Bummer. We made our reservation time at the Vintage Press in Visalia for dinner (after some swimming in the pool!). We had been there decades ago, but it seemed practically a brand new experience for us, at least for Jamie. Robob was always very proud to take folks there when in Visalia. Great food, great service, great fun. And Trevor selected a Justin Isosceles which turned out to be the perfect choice for this meal. Today's photos start here.

Meanwhile, back at the Compound, shenanigans are occurring and we officially have a nursing student. And The Sound of Music opened to rave reviews.

McLintock's Saloon in the Village

 us
Shenanigans back in Colorado

Vintage Press in Visalia


Officially our nursing student!


Thursday, June 24, 2021

Day 469

Nana and Papa walked a few blocks to The Landsby for a wonderful breakfast in Solvang. Note the Nana-style llama painting in the lobby. It was winery day in Santa Ynez and we first visited Sunstone Winery. Lovely spot to hang out for a while tasting wines, and the red blends turned out to be quite appealing. And two, Eros and Rapsodie, had James Paul Brown artwork on the bottles that Lynn recognized right away. Robob had some pieces of Brown which got passed down to Candace's family, so we got her a bottle. We got a couple others, too, for our artsy friends in SLO. We were still too full from breakfast to get anything at the Lucky Hen Larder which Trevor and Jen recommended (along with Sunstone), but the smells were fabulous. We did manage to buy a portable "fireplace" a few doors down, however. Then on to Vincent Winery, a high-end new winery also with some good wine, great nibbles, and a very comfy spot to sit and enjoy. We sent home a case. We finished the day with a nap followed by dinner at a favorite spot, Trattoria Grappolo in Santa Ynez. Today's photos start here.

Landsby breakfast
A Nana llama

Sunstone Winery



by the Luck Hen Larder


Courtyard and pool at the Kronborg Inn

Trattoria Grappolo

A James Paul Brown on a Sunstone blend


Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Day 468

While William was at day camp, Hannah and Abby joined Nana and Papa for a fun-filled day of hiking to Nojoqui Falls, blueberry picking not a mile up the road from Nojoqui, exploring more of the Ballard and Los Olivos area, including ice cream at the Los Olivos Market, and swimming at the hotel pool. We also stopped by the Quicksilver mini-horse ranch, but they were closed. We met up with the rest of Trevor's family for dinner at Kanpai Sushi in Shell Beach (very good!). I had never seen Lego chessmen before.






Quicksilver Ranch

Los Olivos


Pismo Roll at Kanpai

Lynn and Amos

In front of Kronborg Inn