Monday, February 11, 2008

j-dawg 'n da house

So, this weekend Jerry made an impromptu visit up to SF to hang out with me as well as his bro Perry and lovely wife Heather. I don't think the novelty of being an 1 1/2 hour flight away (or 1/2 days drive) from hanging out is going to wear off anytime soon. Altho, I can't leave out the fact that Jerry missed his first flight out due to some sort of shortage of personal at the security checkpoint. Luckily he still got in around 6:30.

We decided to go to Cafe Gratitude, basically because I have been wanting to go there, but Jerry was down. They are known for using organic foods, mostly from local, self-sustainable resources. Only in California, I know. It definitely had a 'hippy' feel, complete with self empowering menu dish names, but their 'I AM SASSY' Virgin Healthy Mango Margarita and 'I AM INSIGHTFUL' Spring Rolls made up for it. Jerry had a pretty awesome 'I AM THANKFUL' Thai Coconut Soup. Our entrees were a little less exciting, but still tasty. I would like to go back and try some of their other juices and cocktails sometime.

Saturday day was a little dull for me, but Jerry went to have Dim Sum with Perry and Heather, and saw some cool Chinese New Year celebrations while walking around. Even after 5pm when I headed out to meet up with them, I came across three dragons dancing outside a business with fireworks going off. Photobucket

Saturday night we ate at Za Gourmet Pizza. As I've mentioned, good pizza is not as easy to find out in CA, this place did a pretty good job. Altho my stomach wasn't all that happy with me afterwards. Not sure if it was the pizza, or the pound of cherries and two white russians beforehand. But, seriously, check out their artwork!?!?! Photobucket
Then we walked over to Cobb's Comedy Club to catch Janeane Garofalo with Mary Lynn Rajskub, better known as Chloe from 24. To be honest, I was hoping for a bit more laughs. 'Chloe' was amusing, but I sort of couldn't get over her being a comedian and her way of talking and acting on stage was a little nerve racking. Janeane had some fun things to say and rant about, but still, overall, I lost interest at points and had to make myself pay more attention, instead of it keeping my attention.

Sunday, Perry and Heather found a hike near Pacifica at the James V. Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. Photobucket
It turned out to be not so much of a hike, but more walking along the beach looking at tide pools.
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We got there as the tide was coming in, but we still saw some cool stuff. The beach had very pebbly sand...
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A neat sea plant:
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A star fish jerry found:
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There was an abundance of seaweed, some that Heather tied Jerry up in:
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The seaweed was really strong and felt almost like an extension cord...so after throwing it around a little bit, Heather decided to jump rope with it. Unfortunately the Wagner brother's couldn't find a good swinging rhythm.

Then I came across this gross fish carcass:
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After the beach/tide pool walk, we went up the bluff (where I saw these) Photobucket and walked back along the ridge. It was really pretty overlooking the water on one side, and then full of trees on the other. Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket
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At the end of the train there was this little plank bridge you had to cross to get back over to the parking lot. It doesn't look it, but it seemed pretty dangerous. Photobucket

And, well, I couldn't resist taking a souvenir Photobucket

Then, like all good weekend visits, we ate out AGAIN, this time at Pacific Catch. This place is also very environmentally aware and serves up only sustainable sourced seafood based off the Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch. People may look at California sometimes and rag on it for being so 'hippy dippy', but I really appreciate these small things in my community and want to support this type of mindset. I think it's just another reason I enjoy living here. We decided to go there though because not only did they have a basket of sweet potato fries on the menu, they offered up Wasabi Bowls, complete with seaweed salad, ahi tuna (marinated in an awesome sesame/spicy sauce), brown rice, ginger, cucumber and avocado. So tasty!

2 comments:

Akkire said...

i really like the picture of the white-ish looking trees. purty. and all that hippy food shit sounds so WONDERFUL! for all of new england's educated ways and farm land, we've got a ways to catch up in connecting that to restaurants.

Anonymous said...

That's awesome. Looks like you guys had fun.

The Wagner's truly have no jump rope skills!

Hippy dippy nothing, that's the way to be.

:)
Raea