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FainaAgain Aug 22nd, 2006 08:17 AM

Llama’s lips are soft and ticklish, or 2 gals on the loose (Sonoma area report)
 
Paula1470 picked me up in San Francisco, and we drove up to Healdsburg. Got yellow cherry tomatoes (sweeter then the red variety) at the local farmer’s market which is an attraction on its own. Wild birds society showed off some exotic birds of prey. All kinds of merchants, not just food. Just pay attention where you park – the signs for valet only are not clear. The city is small, sleepy, cute, very nice place, and judging by the shops – awfully expensive.

The next stop was the Oakville grocery. Sorry, I don’t share the fascination with this place. I like their San Francisco shop much more. To make 2 sandwiches for us took forever, and the store was nearly empty. I had a vegetarian, Paula had chicken. Later we moved them back and forth trying to figure out which is which. They were not signed, not even a V on mine! I know mine had palm hearts and a thick chunk of tomato which fell right out. Any Italian place in San Francisco can make such a sandwich!

Finally we were on our way to… I hope Paula will come back with the winery names… Ferrano-something, 2 hyphenated words. The longish drive absolutely worth it!! The view is a “wow!”, a small botanical garden with signs by trees and flowers, lightly Japanese motif with waterfalls and bridges. This is definitely the place not to miss! The only downside is that they don’t have picnic tables.

Time for a warning to all ladies. A couple in front of us on the garden’s path was standing with a ladies’ bag. Turned out, a woman in front of them put it down to take the camera out, and walked off with the camera only. The bag was left sitting on the grass. Maybe a bag on a long strap warn across the body doesn’t look stylish, but at least you won’t forget it with the documents inside!

Driving back to Healdsburg, there is another winery, 2 words, the first one is something like “Dutch”. It has a small picnic area with an outside fire place and 4 tables under a canopy. It was a sunny day, we were wearing tank-tops and happy to be in the shade.

Then the Oakwood winery where Paula tried a variety of local wines. The girl behind the counter was very talkative, explaining and answering questions. Paula has the details as I just wandered around. They have complimentary note-pads in a basket in the front, a souvenir for Mr. Again ;)

The next stop is the Sonoma’s Traintown. Can’t live without it! A nice ride, and we’d both enjoyed the animal feeding. Bring quarters and a wet wipe, they do provide some sanitizer which stays on your hands. We fed goats, sheep, llamas. Llamas lips are soft and ticklish, and most fun!

At Sebastiani winery we only went to the giftshop as Paula had a plane to catch. She got souvenirs for her family, and I got some soaps. They even had sales, some items 50% and 25% off! Not on wines, though. This giftshop is a good place to buy quality (read: expensive) gifts to take home.

Back in San Francisco the weather was freezing and foggy. What a difference! Paula went on to the Oakland airport to catch the Southwest flight. I came home to the sad-turned-happy Mr. Again. End of my story :)

I hope Paula has more to add and/or correct my errors.

Scarlett Aug 22nd, 2006 08:45 AM

A complete story, <i>Travel </i>, <i>Food </i>and <i>Soft lipped kisses</i>! Thank you Faina, I loved it :)

LLindaC Aug 22nd, 2006 09:14 AM

Oh dear Faina, you need to carry a pencil and pad! That would be Ferrari-Carano and it does have a wow factor, including the wine.
http://www.ferrari-carano.com/
The second one is Dutcher Crossing, and it's very nice as well.
As for Oakville Grocery, I don't get all the hype either. Thought their wines were too high, sandwich was okay, not as good as Hoffman House in Geyserville. And, unless you are eating elsewhere, if it's raining you're out of luck. We had to eat in the car in the pouring rain.

P_M Aug 22nd, 2006 09:25 AM

How funny about llama lips!! :-)) I hadn't thought of this in ages, but about 10 years ago DH and I were feeding llamas at a petting zoo in Canada and he said it felt funny when the llamas ate from his hand. Now I want to find some llamas to feed.

Editors, we need a llama emoticon please. :-)

P_M Aug 22nd, 2006 09:54 AM

I can't stop thinking about llama lips, so I've decided I must have my own llama. Are llamas very hard to house train? Would a llama get along with a shih tzu? :-?

LLindaC Aug 22nd, 2006 10:03 AM

Oh yes, they are sweet and love dogs. Problem is, they will eat everything in your yard. Everything.

seetheworld Aug 22nd, 2006 02:29 PM



Sounds like the two of you had a wonderful time. I love the yellow cherry tomatoes -- too bad I couldn't find them this year.

One of my favorite books is &quot;Is Your Mama a Llama?&quot; Llamas are just the cutest creatures. :)

kswl Aug 22nd, 2006 04:22 PM

Oh Faina, I had my heart set on an Eohippus and now I want a llama, too! Our county extension agent has suggested goats as a way to keep the grass down, but I suspect their lips aren't nearly so soft as llama lips!

Thanks for the report!

Kal Aug 22nd, 2006 05:09 PM

I met a llama in a bar one night.
She said she was from Nassau.
She wasn't very smart because when she tried to lite up her Camel she set her lip on fire twice.

I thought she was a real <i>Bahama llama ding dong.</i> &gt;:D&lt;

P_M Aug 22nd, 2006 05:13 PM

You are SO nuts!!!!

:-)) :-)) :-)) :-))

Kal Aug 22nd, 2006 05:23 PM

Speaking of nuts, you wanna know how the orangutan got his name? :-&quot;

SpeedBuggy Aug 22nd, 2006 05:25 PM

Do tell, Kal!

starrsville Aug 22nd, 2006 05:27 PM

Stole 'em from Kal?

Kal Aug 22nd, 2006 05:32 PM

Mrs Kal has those safely hidden in a her lock box.

I can't tell it in public but kalkahuna

@ceoexpress.com. ((A))

Kal Aug 22nd, 2006 05:34 PM

And YES Faina...I read your TR in your accent! :))

paula1470 Aug 22nd, 2006 06:50 PM

LLindaC-Thanks for the names of the wineries, yes those were the ones. I've been away from my computer all day.

I absolutely fell in love with the wineries on Dry Creek Road, it is so beautiful and very quiet. Even on a Saturday during the summer, it was very quiet. We only saw a few people at each winery. The picnic area at Dutcher Crossing was so peaceful. We ate our sandwiches from Oakville Grocery and the yellow tomatoes. I am not the biggest fan of eating chery tomatoes by themselves but the yellow ones were so sweet.

Faina, I am glad you made the comment about Oakville Grocery because I felt the same way. It did take a long time to get our food and although the sandwiches were good, I didn't think they were all that special.

The winery where I did the wine tasting was the Dry Creek Vineyard. I am more of a white wine drinker so tried their Chardoney's and also like the Chenin Blanc. Didn't like the Fume Blanc. Had to try a red wine also and liked the Meritage wine (a blend of Cabernet and Merlot along with some other reds). The girl pouring was very informative but not pushy about buying the wine.

STW, my kids loved &quot;Is Your Mama a Llama?&quot; when they were little. It ranked right up their with Goodnight Moon. I told Faina I had always wanted goats since I live in the country but never built pens for them. And of course they eat everything. My friend has a couple of llamas and they eat everything too. But they are really cute and do have those ticklish lips!!

We had a very nice day and I can't wait to go back to Sonoma.

FainaAgain Aug 23rd, 2006 08:25 AM

I thought Ferrari is a car, and a winery can't have this name :)) Thank you Llinda!

Re: Oakville grocery, their sandwiches are just OK, but if you're looking for some special sauces, mustard, oils, vinegars - this is the place! The San Francisco location has the best selection, IMO.

Kal met Kamel smoking llama in Kalifornia? Hmm...

Kal Aug 23rd, 2006 08:42 AM

I shot an elephant in my pajamas.....

I was disappointed in Oakville G'store on our first visit, too. Maybe it's the build up?
Prefer Dean and Deluca in St Helena. Seemed to be friendlier.

Budman Aug 23rd, 2006 05:10 PM

WOW! I liked the Oakville Grocery, and visited 15-20 wineries on my last trip. Of course, I'm easy to please. :-) ((b))

starrsville Aug 23rd, 2006 05:12 PM

I loved the Oakville Grocery too. Of course, I first visited years ago - and it's been a few years (4?) since I was there last. Changes, evidently, and not for the better. :-(

CaliNurse Aug 23rd, 2006 11:17 PM

Thank you, Faina and Paula, for your trip reports! I'd been thinking of taking the grandkids to Traintown and your description, FA, is the final needed encouragement! The kids thank you in advance.
Glad you clarified your TR title with the parenthetical (Sonoma area report), as my first thought was that soft and ticklish lips and 2 gals referred to some naughty movie you're planning.

FainaAgain Aug 24th, 2006 12:59 PM

Sad news. Get a box of Kleenex before reading it.

I am an idiot. Took the new camera to 2 GTGs. At home, instead of rewinding the film, clicked on the wrong button and opened the camera. Now it’s official: no GTG pictures.

I have to think positive. I have to think positive. There will be other GTGs. Can we please duplicate the ones I’ve so tragically lost?

SpeedBuggy Aug 24th, 2006 02:34 PM

Faina, if you closed it back, go ahead and rewind and try to get developed. That has happened to us more times than I care to admit, but the photos taken first, on the inside of the roll - so to speak - may not be exposed.

FainaAgain Aug 24th, 2006 02:39 PM

Speed, yes, I did rewind, and developed, and the family pictures came out... but not Fodor's :((

SpeedBuggy Aug 24th, 2006 02:43 PM

Oh, so sorry! What a bummer. :-(

If it'll make you feel better, we have done a number on a lot of our photos. We destroyed our oldest's h.s. graduation photos doing the same thing you did.

I'd say that's the best thing about digitals, but on a CA vacation when they first came out, one of our DDs erased all the photos accidentally while editing out the ones she didn't like on the flight home.

FainaAgain Aug 24th, 2006 03:08 PM

NO digital for me, an electronically challenged person. I want to try film-to-CD version...

Walgreens put whatever's left of that film on a CD for me... UPSIDE DOWN! And they tried to convince me I can rotate them at home! Tough luck! THEY rotated and saved it for me.

When I buy something I want it ready to eat, not ready to bake :)

Tried to send a photo e-mail from work, darn, I need some Walgreens program for it! I'll try at home, if not working, I'll try to scan some photos myself at Kinko, just for experience.

Dayenu Apr 20th, 2013 07:58 PM

I needed something from this post, and discovered 2 things.

1) searching for something, we don't need the last 3 years if remember words from the subject line

2) how easy it is to forget what I posted, some lines look like somebody else wrote this :)


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