Took a little lunch break from work today and headed back down to Tomales Bay. We stopped at Nick's Cove and had a delicious lunch. This is the pier out to the Boat Shack where I hear you can call in your order and they'll bring your lunch out to…
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We decided to stay here a few more days. You're surpised, I'm sure. We got a spot with a marina view this time. Not bad. (Click image for larger view)
1 CommentThe oysters we got from Tomales Bay yesterday went on the grill last night with a little olive oil and some canadian bacon. I made a sauce of melted butter, hot sauce, and parsley to add right at the end. They were even better than the night before. For the…
Comments closedThis afternoon we decided to go down to Tomales Bay and see for ourselves what all the oyster fuss was about. (Read: Our neighbor got us hooked on those gosh dang good oysters and we needed more. Plus some clams. Hi Ari.) The drive was beautiful. The landscape is beautiful.…
3 CommentsYesterday one of our neighbors went down to Tomales Bay and brought back a large bag of fresh oysters. He gave us a dozen of 'em, and we decided we'd barbecue them on the Traeger. Kevin shucked 'em and kept them in the half shell and we added a splash…
Comments closedThis morning we headed over to the Farmer's Market at the Bodega Bay Community Center just a little north on Highway 1. Nice little market…several booths (organic veggies, baked goods, artisan cheeses, hummus, meat, salmon and oysters, some skin care stuff….) as well as a booth where they were grillin…
Comments closed(Saint Teresa of Avila Church, Bodega) We did a little exploratory road trip today. We started in Bodega Bay at the Spud Point Crab Co. with a crab sandwich and a cup of chowder. (Still not sick of it.) Some of the places we drove through were spots we'd been before…
Comments closedFinished up with work today and headed back over to Gourmet Au Bay for a little wine and cheese. LOVE this place. Oh. I mentioned that already. Came home with a dozen farm eggs (thanks Sissy!!) They were ALL pale greenish blue. Love. These eggs are layed by Araucana chickens.…
1 CommentWe got up early this morning and went for a walk around the park and the marina. It's beautiful today. Over on the other side of the marina there's an old bait shop/snack bar where you can get, among other things: How quaint. Film. 🙂
Comments closedWe may get a good "under the fog" sunset tonight after all. Yep, here it is: And the birds on the beach having dinner as the tide goes out sound like a bunch of old ladies cackling. It's really fabulous, actually.
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