sur doesn't count since the drive was the experience. I had to return
the first rental car to the airprt by 11 then I gave myself a buffer
of picking up the next car in San Fran at 3. Trust me, the price was
worth the inconvience. I actually picked it up early, but since I had
to wait for one to be available I got another 10 percent off. I was
still 2 hours ahead of schedule, but I'll take it.
I made my way up to Santa Rosa, upper Sonoma valley, crossing the
Golden Gate Bridge along the way. That was cool but I'm glad I'm
taking public transit when I go back to San Fran. One downhill drive
is enough for me.
Instead of checking in to my hotel room right away I drove a little
further to Calistoga (where Bottle Shock is set) and went to two
vineyards, or should I say had tastings at two vineyards.
I'm now sitting at a cute bistro with a wonderful cheese platter (I
always wanted to try humbolt fog) and a lovely glass of wine, blogging
and contemplating tomorrow. Drive vineyard to vineyard, bike tour or
self- directed bike tour, what shall I do?
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Oh how much fun you are having...I would choose to go bike riding to a couple of wineries for tastings...stop at a local grocery store for a nice crusty loaf of bread, a little cheese, and some grapes, then buy a favorite wine and have a picnic...maybe invite someone to join you that you meet along the way.... The blog still won't let me leave a comment....probably an issue with AOL. So, I will continue to leave them via email if you don't mind. Have a great day whatever you choose.
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