Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Winter + Cabo = Awesome

There was more snow on the ground than had ever fallen before in Seattle with more to come, when I left town two weeks ago. It was pouring rain when I arrived in Sacramento; San Diego was sunny and weirdly cold; but Cabo was sunny and 75 -- all anybody needs. My pal Lisa and I got up at the ungodly hour of 3:30am to catch a 6am flight last week, but our bleary eyes and bundled up bodies arrived to warm weather, a lovely resort, and five days of relaxing in the sunshine.

Hacienda Encantada



The highlight of the trip was probably the day we spent at Flora Farms, outside San Jose del Cabo. The salsa making class we signed up for started with a tour of the farm, and then we made a variety of salsas in an outdoor kitchen, watched a demonstration of guacamole being made in a very traditional way, made tortillas from scratch, drank cocktails made with tequila and carrot juice (surprisingly delicious), and sat down for a fabulous lunch. The land which comprises Flora Farms was purchased and developed over the last 30 years by a California couple who clearly love Mexico with all their hearts. 

Flora Farms
 

Farmarita - no law says you can't use carrot juice in a margarita. 

salsa making class


table set for lunch which was...
...fish tacos, the two salsas we made, the guac made by Jose and Inez, salad, cilantro rice, and black beans
would never have guessed that rosemary is a great addition to guacamole

key lime pie for dessert


Our day on the water probably tied with Flora Farms as the highlight -- whales, whales, everywhere! We didn't get to see a giant humpback breech, but there was a baby who put on a real show.

Whale Watch Cabo









Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Climate Change

This was my street in Seattle two weekends ago:

view out back
This was my view last weekend from a hotel in San Diego:

It was a nice change.

It was Mom's birthday, a big one, and all she wanted was warm weather and her family together, so Nilan flew to San Diego from D.C., I flew to Sacramento to meet up with the parents, and we all met up in sunny Southern California. We spent Mom's birthday driving to San Marino, which is next to Pasadena, and walking around the Huntington Gardens. I had been there once before, but only for a short visit and I didn't actually explore the gardens, I just had lunch at one of the restaurants. This time, we spent four hours walking around spectacular gardens in beautiful sunny but cool weather, and having a beautiful day outside.

The Huntington Gardens in San Marino:










Coronado:

The next day, we went to Coronado Island and spent the day walking on the beach and generally basking in Southern California glory, before heading back to the hotel for a rest before having a huge seafood dinner at the Hotel del Coronado. Great weekend with the family.