Friday, October 26, 2012

Colorado Weekend

Henry and I spent a long weekend in Colorado. The weather was cool and the trees were all changing color. And Alicia and Kyle were such wonderful hosts - thanks, you guys!



Alicia cooked for us at home and at work. Everything she made was awesome!



  
We did some local hiking.




Dave came up from Denver and joined us for some beer tasting and dinner.


 

Henry and I visited the town of Golden and thought it was really beautiful.




On our last day Alicia, Henry and I visited Dave at the Colorado School of Mines, where he works. We got a tour and then we all had lunch.


Dave had to go back to work, so he couldn't join us at the Coors brewery where we stopped on our way to the airport.


We took a self-guided tour...


and did some tasting.


It was great spending some time with Alicia, Kyle and Dave.
We love Colorado in the fall!


Thanks to Kyle for contributing a couple of pictures!

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

A Day at the Races

JPL held an event for all employees at the Santa Anita race track. We had our own area with tables and food in the center of the track. It was a gorgeous day, although the temperature was in the 90's and we were pretty hot.


Henry had never been to the racetrack before. So we watched the races and tried to pick the winners. Henry didn't seem to understand that you're supposed to pick who's going to be in FIRST place, not LAST place... it's a good thing he didn't bet any money!





In-between races we wandered around a car show. There were lots of amazing, restored vintage cars.


 




Henry  was, of course, fascinated by the John Deere equipment used to smooth the track after every race. They had 4 big tractors just to smooth out the hoofprints in the dirt - not exactly real farming.


We also met the horse that played the part of Seabiscuit in the movie a few years ago.  I jumped right after this shot was taken because he started nibbling my hand! It turns out that he just wanted to be petted.

We had a good time. Going to the racetrack is a fun thing to do every now and then.


Saturday, October 6, 2012

It's Apple Season

This weekend we went out to some apple orchards to get some freshly picked apples. The orchards are close to Redlands, where I lived for about 3 years when I was 4 to 6 years old. I remembered my old address (probably because it was the first one I ever learned) and we were able to find my old house. It looks so "sixties," but I did live there in the early sixties.

 

We noticed that there was a historical landmark very close to the house and so we went to look at it. It's an 1897 victorian house on 6 acres of land that was owned by J. Alfred Kimberly, a founder of the Kimberly-Clark paper company. The house and the italian-style gardens were amazing, but we couldn't go into the house because it wasn't open for visitors at the time of day we were there.




We left Relands and went on to Oak Glen, a little town with several apple farms where you can pick your own apples or buy fresh apples and cider.



They also have a petting zoo with a strange assortment of animals - goats and ostriches.



You can pick your own raspberries, although we didn't this time.



Have you ever heard of apple tasting? One farm had slices of the 15 or 20 different types of apples that they grow for visitors to taste!

 

And of course the best part of the whole trip was getting a slice of fresh apple pie a la mode!