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No, right here on the California State Parks Foundation blog! They asked me to guest post and of course I said yes. I'm so grateful for the opportunity to share some of my adventures with their readers.
Read MoreLet me just start out by saying how lucky were were to find Castle Crags State Park open this summer.
Read MoreAt first glance, Pescadero seemed like the perfect place to spend a relaxing weekend. We were completely content with our lovely choice in accommodations, Mom's chicken cacciatore, a nice stash of wine and a good book. However, we had heard about a spot along the coast where we could potentially see elephant seal pups in March and April.
Read MoreAs promised, I'm back with more to share from a recent weekend in Pescadero, California. If you missed Part 1, be sure to click here for the scoop on our fabulous vacation rental.
Read MoreLet me just start out by saying that the minute we left the coast to head back home from this trip, I missed it. I missed the salty air, the wind, the sand, the fog, the glorious sunsets, the food, the wine (oh MAN, was the wine good) the quality time, the restfulness - all of it.
Read MoreAs I mentioned in my last post, I spent last weekend visiting family in San Francisco. We had a wonderful time exploring Alcatraz on Friday, but when I woke up early to a beautiful city view on Saturday, it was tough to go back to sleep.
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