Thursday, February 16, 2012

February Follies

February is that month in Vermont that has everyone itching to run off for a tropical getaway, or at least a good powder day. This year, I'm lucky enough to have made it to San Diego when I did because at home we are expecting rain... And what they call an "extreme" weather circumstance in Southern California, puddles. I'm hoping for one of two things: 1) a jumpstart to Spring with a nice gap in the weather right around mud season (maybe it won't be too bad anyways because of the lack of melting snow) or 2) a good ole fashioned noreaster comes our way in the next three weeks. If not, I'm going to continue writing about things I call February Follies when I'm not really sure what "folly" is by definition.

A first response on google search is "lack of good sense; foolishness" which makes a little bit of sense. Foolish and Folly seem to sound the same and have some of the same qualities... But I guess I always thought foolishness had a bit of shame that went with it and a folly was more like a mishap.

Check out this wikipedia entry for folly. I happened to have this visit alongside a google image search but went to wikipedia first because it shows on the google search page... Of course, there is a link to images right there, too. Folly: this structure seems to fit my premonition more appropriately. A sort of random, non-functional, "accidental" building. The ironic part is that the sheer excitement and infatuation these follies evoke come from the novelty of the folly. In fact, February Follies have nothing to do with mishaps, at least not this year. Happy Leap Year, have a fabulous month, dreary or not, and enjoy... Let the sun shine down on all follies.



Ciao!

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

10 Days Later

... And it feels like a chilly spring day in Vermont. I can't say I haven't been busy, but I miss the willy nilly hustle and bustle of my San Diego vacation. I went on a bit of a baking bender when I got home, mostly cupcakes, but the best were these cinnamon buns. I ended up going to work for longer than expected and let the dough rise for about five hours initially, but then refrigerated the rolls once they were made and let them rise a bit in the morning. YUM.

Basically, I felt I had to write something because it had been so long... I wrote for the Free George today so I will post that once it is published.

Ciao :)

Sunday, February 5, 2012

10 Days Too Short

Well, I fly out of San Diego tomorrow, and I can't believe my trip is coming to a close! The time flew right by. On Thursday I ended up taking the guided trolley tour around the city. The first and only stop I made was at Old Town, which is home of the largest margarita found in the nation. I didn't have one, but I did enjoy a regular sized in the sun before getting back on the trolley. Old Town was very charming, but mostly just a tourist trap. I am really glad I took the tour, I learned some trivia about the town of San Diego and such. A two hour drive around the city with entertainment, old folks and after a few drinks was  a great way to spend Thursday, plus I got to walk through Little Italy, yet another one of San Diego's restaurant laden hubs of bustling culture.


Thursday night Anna and I pretty much got ready for the shows and packed bags for the weekend before a lovely dinner at Cucina Urbana, a nice Italian place around the corner. Friday the craziness began. After getting on the road we had a picnic at Point Loma, one of the more spectacular places I've seen in San Diego. Taking our time up the coast we made our next stop in La Jolla for some happy hour rejuvenation. On to the venue for An Evening with Keller Williams! Belly Up was the name of the spot, which was a great venue reminding a lot of Higher Ground... It had been years since I had seen Keller. The first and only time before was the doing of Tim Perez! Show=amazing, crowd=beachbums&dreadlocks, dancing=DUH.


Anna's boyfriend met us at the show and we crashed at his cousins spot. Saturday left us with plenty of driving, but we stopped to see the cutest puppies EVER at Karl's aunts house, then spent the rest of the afternoon hanging out at Venice Beach once we made it on the road!


The venue for Saturday night was Club Nokia and we made there in time to catch the end of Keller's opening set and get right up front for moe.! We were lucky enough to meet up with one of our friend Neils buddies and raaaged our faces off. I thoroughly enjoyed my first moe. show. The crowd was even better last night, the dancing was even more intense and the music was off the chizzain....! 

Back in San Diego today I mostly just enjoyed my last full day by taking another walk around the park. Sundays at 2 there is a free organ concert outside in the park too, it was awesome. But, Anna is home from work now and I must go.... I'll write more soon, if not before I arrive back in the frigid world of my real life.


Thursday, February 2, 2012

Feeling like I belong...

The days have been flying by like they're in a hurry to get away from me or something. But every day that I spend here I love it more and more. The sunshine helps a lot, but also the endless amount of beauty; palm trees, ocean, restaurants, music. Don't get me wrong, the bums love it here too. Yesterday Anna and I walked around Ocean Beach. I think this was the most highly concentrated amount of bums I've seen since I got here, it reminded me a lot of Burlington just in the wrong corner of the country. More cute shops, a few head shops and a lovely fishing pier. While it wasn't another bikini day, it was yet again an afternoon filled with perfection.


My first beach day was back on Sunday... Anna went into work at noon after we spent the morning at the Hillcrest Farmers Market, which was full of free samples; juicy oranges, award winning cheese, avocado and olive oils, YUM. I had a sandwich called the California Love, which I saved half of for my afternoon at the beach. We circled the market a minimum of three times, finding new places to stop each time and indulging in the goodness California locals have to offer. After dropping Anna off at work (she works in the Kate Spade store at Fashion Valley, an immense outdoor mall with lots to choose from!) I ventured out to Mission Beach on my own. Lucky enough to have a car at my disposal, I only got lost a couple times because of some missed turns. The beach was beautiful and poppin off with activity! I was happy not to be the only one braving the January weather in a bikini :)



After the beach, I made my way back to the mall and spent the evening walking around the shops. Anna met me after work for dinner at the California Pizza Kitchen. Monday was Anna's day off so we went to the island of Coronado... I didn't really know what to expect besides a California resort town, but it was much more charming than I could have imagined. Anna likened it to visiting Cape Cod in the summer, if it wasn't so crowded and filled with New Englanders. The Hotel del Coronado blew my mind.... We went inside the lobby and explored the grounds, but skipped over the $14 drinks. Coronado is a place I could visit for a week, but we were lucky enough to spend the whole day shopping and sunning and just being cool. Topping off the night the the Coronado Brewing Co for a happy hour pitcher of beer and nachos for dinner.


Tuesday was spent at the zoo for me! While Anna was at class, I was a kid in a candy store... I could write about the zoo forever, I could go on and on, but I'm going to save that for another space and just show off some quick photos. And to anyone who said the zoo was overrated, YOU ARE WRONG, the zoo was amaaaazing.






Phewf. This is really why I need to update this every day, I'm exhausted after a three day update. After my big day at the zoo I met Anna for happy hour at a swanky rooftop restaurant with views of the whole city. My time here has been spent in such company and I'm loving every minute of it. Yesterday was the day spent at Ocean Beach, so that's what life is like out here for me. Sunshine, beaches, shopping, drinks and friends! It's no wonder I like it here so much... Today my plans remain open. Anna is at class until 3 so I may investigate the trolley tours that run around the city, or just take a walk in the park soaking up some more rays. The forecast looks warmer for the next few days (!!!) and sunny, so I'm hoping for at least one more good beach day while I'm here. And tomorrow we begin our mini-road trip with concerts Fri and Sat night... So I better take it easy today whatever I do, big party weekend ahead!