Linguine with Clams and Chorizo Ingredients: 3 dozen manila clams (about 1 1/2 pounds) 1 pound linguine 2 tablespoons olive oil 8 to 10 ounces good-quality Mexican chorizo, casing removed 1 medium shallot, finely chopped 4 medium garlic cloves, finely chopped Salt Freshly ground black pepper 3/4 cup vodka 1/4…
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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…
2 CommentsWe 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 closedThere's a large flock of American White Pelicans that live around here and they've been fishing for the past couple days on and off right out from the trailer. They forage cooperatively in groups (unlike the brown pelican, which dives spectacularly from the air for its meals) and their wing…
Comments closedKevin’s next video installment…flying the hexacopter over Bodega Bay. (Posted by Laura)
2 CommentsThis 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 closedPorto Bodega Marina and RV Park. Screen shot from Kevin's video today. (Click image to enlarge.)
Comments closedThis afternoon a guy came out to the bay near our Airstream with a beautiful wooden radio-controlled sailboat. He walked out a bit into the bay, got it set, and off it went. After a few tacks, it was about 30 yards offshore and something went wrong and he was…
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