Donner Pass
I’ve had a goal, for years, of riding all the Sierra passes. Why? I’m not sure, although every one I’ve done so far — Ebbetts, Sonora, Tioga, Carson, and Sherman — has been an amazing and beautiful ride. But for whatever reason I hadn’t done the most famous one, the
Not the Kind of Vacation I’d Want
This is a sub post from the article about our recent trip to Washington, D.C. We hadn’t expected the vacate vote to take place while we were in D.C., so we hadn’t tried to get passes to the visitors gallery. But while it took some effort — thanx, Brian &
A Different Kind of Vacation
All of the pictures in this post, and more, are available in full resolution in a Google photo album. We had a great time on our recent trip to Washington, D.C. The weather was beautiful and warm — what the locals sometimes refer to as “second summer” — and there
Reunion & Family Oh My!
All of the pictures in this post, and more, are available in full resolution over in a Google photo album. We just got back from a fabulous trip to New York and Washington, D.C. The proximate reasons were to spend time with Caroline, who lives in Brooklyn, attend my 50th
Traitor!
Our cat, Moose, is a night owl. So much so that he sometimes doesn’t come home at night. Which concerns us, particularly me, since there are occasional coyotes and even mountain lions that pass through the area. Besides, as a black cat he isn’t all that visible when crossing streets,
Lost Coast: Getting Home
After a fun and exciting day exploring the Lost Coast I left Real Northern California to return home to Supposedly Northern California. Rather than retrace my route down US 101 I opted to take Highway 1 most of the way and split the ride into two days. The first stretch,