i like the show and tell entries. they appeal to my lazy side very much. though i suppose given the big hike i shouldn’t admit that.

you know, i can’t wrap my head around the fact that you’re in CA AND you’re wearing coats. that’s just not right. it’s always supposed to be sunny and hot and beautiful in california. you’re killing my illusion dan. what did i ever do to you to deserve that? :sigh:

ps. love the B&W photos. very cool.

that butter thing though? it needs to be put out of its misery. i see more cookies in your future. get to it. you owe me for bursting my bubble.

pps. Hi!

Posted by patricia  on  04/04  at  01:08 AM

Looks like a good time. Maybe I could do a photo tour of my area. I think I could cover most of it with on photo!

Posted by Jeff A  on  04/04  at  05:42 AM

one photo

That darn e key sticks I swear

Posted by Jeff A  on  04/04  at  05:43 AM

SF proper can be a very chilly place, actually, although you wouldn’t know it from all the streakers.

Posted by Greg  on  04/04  at  09:48 AM

Wow, massive Dan and Kel exploitation!  I dig it!  :)

And I agree about that resurrected feeling.  These types of days are about healing the fractured mind, the bent soul, the weary bones.

Posted by Almost Lucid (Brad)  on  04/04  at  10:22 AM

A WONDERFUL account of your marvellous daytrip! So much fun to see pics and read descriptions of another part of the continent! Your first flower pic—poppies, I believe??—immediately became my desktop pic. Hope you don’t mind that I stole it. It is stunning. And I love the primroses tucked in at the feet of the tulips. BEAUTIFUL flower pics :)

Posted by Randa  on  04/04  at  11:35 AM

butter beazel… heh.

Now THAT’S my kind of day. So cool. All are good, but I specially like the photos of that amazing view from Twin Peaks (Dun Dun Dunn) and the POFA. Awesome. Oh and I LOVE Kel’s hat!

Kay, I’m done.

Posted by sawni  on  04/04  at  01:04 PM

excellent.  :) i love it when you post the photos.  it gives me a little digital thrill even though i’m still all analog, all the time (well, except for this newfangled typewriter thingey with the flat screen).

but i REALLY loved the butter beazel.  most excellent good.  i may have to appropriate your tradition.

Posted by romy  on  04/04  at  06:26 PM

Oh my god. I want a butter beazel to keep for my very own. Can you shellac butter or something, so that it never melts and goes away??

Posted by mia  on  04/04  at  08:02 PM

That looks like a great way to spend any day.  I love your area of the country.

And that piece of butter with eyes and horns is going to haunt my dreams tonight:)

Posted by Becky  on  04/04  at  11:10 PM
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