April 28, 2010

Day 78: Glass Shop

I wanted to apologize to everyone for not posting the past couple of weeks. I recently got a job as a Web Editor at Smart Meetings magazine. This is my third week there, but it's definitely been an adjustment. And, unfortunately, I haven't had time to take many photos. To prove that I've actually been doing something, you can read some of the blogs I've written for the company here.

Day 78: This past Saturday, Brandon and his friend Santo built a glass shop on our back patio. Brandon's happy because he has a more efficient workspace, and I'm happy because it opened up our patio enough to have a barbeque this past weekend!

April 11, 2010

Day 64: Carson Falls

Day 64: We went on a three-hour hike to this 90-foot-long waterfall. The landscape was incredibly green, almost like photos of Ireland I've seen in the past.




April 10, 2010

Day 63: Trampolining on Baker Beach

Day 63: Okay, I didn't exactly take this photo because it's a photo of me, but I asked Brandon to take it from a certain angle so that the bridge was showing in the back. Anyways, some kids brought a trampoline to the beach! As soon as I saw them jumping, I knew I had to do it too. Luckily for me, they were willing to share. What could be better then jumping on a trampoline while looking at the ocean and Golden Gate Bridge?? It's like a once in a lifetime opportunity.

April 6, 2010

Day 57: Big Sur

Day 57: For those of you that aren't as obsessed with Jack Kerouac as I am (he refers to this area of Cali in several of his books), Big Sur is the part of Highway 1, just south of Monterey, that offers beautiful views of the Pacific coastline. There are also several national forests and rivers in the same area. I definitely recommend going at least once in your life for, not only the views, but the air just smells better there.

Day 55: Seven Sisters

Day 55: Here are the famous seven sister houses in San Francisco off of Alamo Square park. For those of you that grew up in the late 80s, early 90s, you probably know them as the Full House houses, where Danny, Jesse and Joey gave the youth of America several words of wisdom, accompanied by an array of cheesy, elevator music.