A romantic weekend for two (part 2)
Saturday we woke up to a wonderful breakfast at the B & B…rosemary eggs and harvest potatoes…yum! We decided to check out the bay area, scoping out the outskirts of town along the way!
First stop: Morro Bay!

Skyline-view of Morro Bay: pacific ocean on the left, bay waters on the right

We drove through an enchanted forest of eucalyptus trees on our way to the ocean!

The waves crashing between the rocks…so. pretty.

Morro Rock…not quite sure where it came from or why it’s cool, but hey…I don’t argue with the landmarks!

Sean just had to get some clam chowder on his taste buds, so we went to lunch at a little hole-in-the-wall in Pismo Beach. We were told they had the best clam chowder in all the land. They. Lied. It was the best clam chowder in all the WORLD! I was jealous. Seriously!

After lunch we checked out the Avila Barn in Avila Beach. Cutest little farm ever! They had pumpkin patches, an apple orchard, a homemade ice cream and fudge shop, and a little market with all the fresh fruits and veggies you could imagine.

They had wine grapes on the vine (truthfully they looked like they were almost raisins, but you know.) I found this view of a classic-shaped grape vine…classic!

We took a fun ride on a tractor-pull out to the apple orchard where you pick up to 2 pounds of fresh apples right. off. the. tree! They were the best tasting apples…ever!

Can you see a pattern here? Saturday night we went to dinner at the apple farm, enjoying comfort food in a quaint setting. We split a yummy cheeseburger and an apple pie (of course).

Sunday we woke up to a power outage at the B & B, so we got to sleep in a bit. Yay rest! Then we had a late breakfast of Sante Fe eggs…very good! As we left the ranch, we noticed a commotion going on at the wine vineyard along the main road. Turns out they were celebrating the harvest with a wine tasting party. Of course we joined in…and enjoyed ourselves! After a reasonable period of rest, we drove home! We got to drive through a bunch of canyon, over a river or two…and back to concrete city. It was really nice to enjoy the countryside!

Since Sunday was our actual anniversary, my dad mailed us our cake from the wedding…to keep up with traditions and all. Unfortunately, since we live on a sailboat with a very small freezer, we didn’t take our cake home. Actually my mom took it home, then shipped it in my brother’s suitcase the next time he visited my dad, who kept it in his freezer until he mailed it to us in San Luis Obispo. Isn’t family great?? The cake didn’t look as glamorous as it did at the reception, but it tasted great. We both had a bite, crossed-arm style, and even smudged some on each other’s cheeks. According to the wedding fairies that means we’ll be together FOREVER!

Albert was super excited to see us come home, and we brought him a special ‘Albert-sized’ apple…which he devoured!

The weekend was really very special…a relaxing trip for us to enjoy each other. Can’t wait for another great year babe! Love you!



