San Francisco

Keith was in San Francisco on business for a couple of weeks, so Jill caught a flight up Friday morning and met him and Drew for lunch. Good little Italian place, but quite a walk. That was just the beginning of one heck of a walking day. He walked all the way back to the hotel to get the camera and then along the waterfront until we were downhill from the Coit Tower. Really downhill. We try to find our way up the hill, but have to circle the cliff face some to find stairs up it. Lots of stairs. Once up to the tower (thank goodness for elevators), the views were pretty stunning.

Looking out over the bay from Coit Tower

Pier 39 in the middle and Alcatraz behind it

Golden Gate Bridge

Lombard Street from Coit Tower

Jill with the Bay Bridge behind her

Keith posing dorkily

Jill taking a break with Golden Gate behind her

From Coit Tower, we walked down the other side of the hill and then headed uphill to Lombard Street. Uphill, downhill, uphill, downhill...

Lombard from the bottom

From the top

From there we walked across the backside of Lombard Street for a while before catching the California Street streetcar back to the hotel, through rush hour traffic. At least we rode the streetcar. After a short break, we grabbed a cab to Pier 39 and walked from there all the way to the end of Fisherman's Wharf and back. Pretty touristy, but once back at Pier 39, we went and watched the Sea Lions that took up residence on the docks. We spent an hour watching the play and fight, and could have stayed longer, but it started getting pretty cold.

Cascading Pillows

These two fought the whole time

We found a place to eat on Fisherman's Wharf that wasn't as touristy as some (they all were, though) and had a pretty good meal. Jill got as much fresh crab as she could and I had seafood in a fish broth.

We got up on Saturday and headed straight to Starbucks, like any good San Franciscan would. From there to McDonald's for a healthy breakfast. When we got back to the hotel, we decided that we didn't want to walk anymore and called down for a rental car. Of course, they wanted a few arms and legs, but we walked right down and picked up a peppy little Hyundai (kidding about the peppy part). Straight to Napa!

After stopping in Napa town center for winery maps and guides and a tasty lunch of California style sandwiches (everything has roasted peppers, sun-dried tomatoes and goat cheese), we headed to La Familigia di Modavi. This a Mondavi winery growing Italian grapes.

Napa Valley

From there we headed down to the regular Mondavi winery where we signed up for a nice long tour (very good) and a wine tasting (even better). We learned a lot and were really having fun.

The vineyards at Modavi

These are grape flower buds

Every place had lots of roses growing and Jill spent quite a while looking at the different types. Keith paid more attention to the olive, plum and lime trees. And of course, the grapes.

Jill with a rose bed

From Modavi, we headed further up the valley to Beringer. That was a little crowded and the wines they out for sample weren't very good. Of course, they probably have better ones in the more expensive tasting room, but we weren't up for it. We headed back down the Franciscan winery, where some of the friendliest people were working. And the wine was very good. From there, we decided we had to see what V. Sattui was like. The place was packed. This winery doesn't sell their wines outside of the winery (they're not that great, really), but they have a really good deli and nice picnic areas.

Vineyard and roses next to V. Sattui

We started heading down the valley and made a stop at Dean and Delucca (spelling?) for a little espresso for Keith and some snooping around. Jill got Keith some good sausages for his birthday. We headed to the only restaurant in that part of the valley that didn't take reservations, but the wait was already an hour and a half at 5:30, so we decide to just head back to San Francisco. Traffic going back was pretty heavy and it took a long time to get back to town, and we were real hungry when we got there. I suggest we try the Gordon Biersch brew-pub, but when we get close, we find out there is a fireworks display over the bay and we can't even get close. Frustrated, we head back to the Financial district. We see the Tadich Grill sign from a ways off and decide to see if they are still open. Luckily we just make it before they lock the door and we settle in for a fabulous meal. Jill gets a rice, cheese and lump crab meat baked dish and Keith gets the Cuppiono, seafood in a red sauce (somewhere between Marinara and fish broth). Awesome. And great service.

On Sunday morning, we exchange a couple more arms and legs for the over night parking for our cheapy rental and head to Golden Gate state park. The weather is overcast and cool, with a light drizzle every once in a while. Of course, we had our bagels and San with us.

Jill in the rose garden at Golden Gate

Tree. That's it, really.

Hard to believe we are in the city

After our short stroll in the park, we fill up the rental (gas really is higher in California) and turn it back into the hotel. We stroll through Union Square in a downpour and then kick back at the hotel until putting Jill in a car to the airport, and Keith sadly heads back to work.