Monday, August 3, 2009

Mountain Majesty - The Grand Tetons

Leaving Jackson Hole early morning, I always take a deep breathe, readying myself for the awesome panorama ahead. It seems you just round a corner and there they are in all their majesty, the mighty Grand Teton mountains.


There were no crowds of tourists, the air was perfect, around 70 degrees, the sun was shining with a few high puffy clouds just grazing the top of Grand Teton 13,770 feet, and Mt. Moran 12,605 feet, the highest peaks in the Grand Teton Range.


Still some snow on the peaks and the cool morning required a light jacket.

If you've never visited this area of great beauty, I encourage you to do so. It's close to the South entrance to Yellowstone so you can enjoy exploring both National Parks within a couple of days.


The wildflowers were still abundant and the meadows green due to some wet weather prior to our visit.....................mountains and flowers, always a perfect combination.

Leaving the Tetons and Wyoming is always hard. These towering peaks really are awesome.

I'll be back soon to show you a beautiful day in Yellowstone when, as always, Old Faithful was on time!

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Beautiful Utah

We flew to Salt Lake City and headed North. By mid-afternoon we arrived at Bear Lake.

Such an awesome lake. Stopped to take a lot of pics in the brilliant sunshine, temps. in the 90's.........................


............and if you're wondering why DH and I were grinning...............

..............we hit it at the perfect time, the annual Raspberry Festival. My favorite fruit. We tasted them in the best shake ever....thick, creamy, laced with just picked raspberries. Sorry, no pic, dug into the shake and quite forgot about the camera!



Jasmin found lots of unusual wildflowers to photograph.


A lovely stop along the way to the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone.

Friday, July 31, 2009

Girls (and boys) just wanna have fun............

Even cute dogs such as Kiltie enjoyed runs out in the boat. See my toes (right), they were soaking up the sun and loving every moment relaxing as we circled beautiful Lake Almanor.

Paula, my best friend of almost 46 years (we arrived in Washington, D.C. in 1962 and have kept in touch ever since 'altho we live on opposite coasts) and Jasmin, enjoying an evening ride.

Jasmin's initiation into water skiing.
Fabulous grilled salmon and halibut caught in Alaska by our host, with fresh picked squash and eggplant from the astounding garden of Judy and Chris in Chico. Much more later about our visit to them, Corey Amaro of Tongue in Cheek's cousins, and to Corey's fabulous family in California!

Anabel and Jasmin made great desserts at the fire pit.....................

......................then joined by Cullen, entertained us with a great Thriller dance routine.

The end of another wonderful day.


Thursday, July 30, 2009

Lake Almanor, Northern California


Such a fabulous place to be visiting our dearest friends at their vacation home on this beautiful lake.





Having so much fun on and around the water.



Mt. Lassen near Lake Almanor, Northern California.



Climbing mountains. Dipping hot feet in high snow. Learning to use watercraft. Kissed by the sun. Showered by a quick rain. Grilling out. Tasting California wine. Making new friends.
So little time to blog. Will have great photos and stories to share when I have more time.
Just want you to know we are having a fabulous time here.
Tomorrow we leave for Salt Lake City.
More road stories soon.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Leaving one's heart in San Francisco


Golden Gate Bridge in early morning fog.




Looking across to Lombard Street (the most crooked street in the city) from Coit Tower.


Jasmin looking out toward Seal Rocks and the blue Pacific Ocean.




The noisy, smelly, really funny seals basking at Pier 39 - Fisherman's Wharf.

Haight-Ashbury - remember the '60's 'love generation', with hippies and flowers? This is where it all happened!!

The famous Victorian houses of Alamo Square on Russian Hill.



The Ferry Terminal.
Charming gardens and shops of Sausalito.


Looking toward San Francisco from Sausalito.

A curvy cliff edge ride to Stinson Beach.

We're having a great time. The mornings are cool until the fog rolls out, then warm and sunny afternoons, perfect!

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Pink Sugar Saturday................


Can you imagine taking sugar, water, a pretty color, and coming up with the sweetest product ever?


Hand Molded and Colored Tea Sugars




A little cellophane cube tied with pink ribbon contains four stacks of sugar pretties - pink roses and green leaves - to drop into your teacup. As Sharon says, "add a touch of grace and beauty to your tea experience".

Today, to honor Pink Saturday, I'm thinking a cup of Earl Grey with a slice of plum-raspberry gateau topped with more raspberries..........but should I open the almost too pretty to use sugars?

This delightful gift came from Susie and Jenny (mom and daughter team from SuzAnna's Antiques). Thanks so much dear friends, you are so kind to always think of me.

As you know, I'm not at home to make tea today..............instead I'm more likely searching for a tea shop in San Francisco!

Hope you all visit our hostess Beverly at How Sweet The Sound today to see lots more pink.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Rocky Mountain High



Today, we crossed the country under sunny skies and fluffy clouds - a lovely smooth flight. It was clear enough to see the many different types of landscapes along
the way............and I took a fun photo of a special girl taking a photo of the Rocky Mountains.




Left Raleigh at 7 AM where it was already 85 humid degrees following a night of the loudest thunder and brilliant lightning. Arrived in San Francisco where it's chilly and windy. Tomorrow, a full day of sightseeing, and hopefully it will be sunny and warmer.

America the beautiful......from sea to shining sea.