3 posts tagged “travel”
Hello from a hotel in NYC. Some random place near the JFK airport. I woke up early today, way before my alarm, I guess my body is telling me that it thinks it's really late to be asleep. Damn timezones. Yay for the Internet to keep me occupied, though.
Good morning!
Although I realize it's not morning where you are, probably. All you folk back at Six Apart are probably snug as a bug in the rug, sleeping off Friday night's transgressions. Woo!
I'm here in Iceland! I made it safe and sound. There were a lot of annoyances on the trip - my luggage was lost, they confiscated half of my alcohol, and I missed the FlyBus and had to wait 4 hours for the next one. Past that, the trip has been really great so far.
Highlights include spending time in a neat bakery this morning drinking some coffee and eating a donut while watching the people go by. On the annoying side, walking to the office (30 minutes) when the temperature is barely above 0 (celsius) and raining is not so fun.
I have taken pictures, but don't have the cord for my camera to offload them. I will try to find one sometime and then upload some pictures. Worst case, you'll have to wait until I return. Woe is you!
Not much else to say. This weekend should involve much wandering around. Later.
Dinner for two, yummy as it was, $100 is a bit pricey for food! Good lord!
So, we went to Shadowbrook Restaurant, a little place down in Capitola-by-the-Sea, as they called it. It's a nice restaurant, great food, friendly service, and a really unique arrangement.
The place itself has tons of little rooms and nooks and lots of tables. It's a very romantic style place, with nice music playing, and the menu even says "please silence your cell phones". Crazy, that.
I had a Prime Rib and Janine had a Seafood Linguine. It was very tasty, but we were pretty full since we ate lunch only three hours earlier. (Whoops.) I did enjoy it quite a bit, though, and would recommend it to anybody looking for an interesting place to go eat.
Definitely make early reservations though, as the parking lot fills up incredibly fast. When we left, people were circling to find a spot to sit. Hah. Anyway, Janine said she loved it, so that's a success.
To get to the place, instead of going straight down 880 to 17 to 1, I took us north on 880 to take 92 westwards across the San Mateo bridge all the way to the coast, where we took 1 south to Capitola. The drive was very, very pretty. To the right is a shot of the road we were on, when we pulled over to take some pictures.
Apparently it was a really great day for having the surfers get out there and do some windsurfing. They were out in force, tearing up the waves. This picture only captured a small portion of the group. It's rather impressive how many there were, just zipping around. I don't have any idea how they avoided running into eachother.
Oh yes. The restaurant was a fairly nice place, with "dressy casual" as the recommended attire. So we did! Here's a picture of Janine, in a pretty dress skirt that she bought a while back while we were out shopping with her sister and brother-in-law. I think she is very pretty, and the dress outfit is just awesome.
And here's a picture of me. Hurrah! I was wearing a fairly bland pair of khakis with a dress shirt that I picked up a few months ago. It's a nice outfit, and was actually a little more dressy than many of the other patrons at the restaurant.
Anyway, now we're changing into regular clothes and we're going to go see X-Men 3. Should be entertaining, even if I haven't heard great reviews about it. I loved the first two movies, I hope the third is at least near that caliber.
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