N and I went on a bit of an adventure this weekend.
The plan was to go camping Saturday night. We decided to take a gamble on getting a spot in Bodega Bay, and we did find a spot. However, it was incredibly windy, which is really no fun in a tent. Instead, we were just going to eat lunch on the beach, hang out for a little bit, then head back to Sacramento.
The bay had other plans for us.
We found a beach, climbed down the hill, and were immediately blasted with sand. It was not only windy, but every time we took a step, we stirred up the sand, which then was blasted straight back into us. Within minutes our blanket was COVERED.
So we took some pictures down by the water, packed back up, and ate lunch in the car. Lunch was actually quite lovely through the windshield. We could see the beach, the clouds burned off, and we were able to just sit, watch the waves and talk.
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| Sand, sea, and a skeptic face. |
I had seen the taffy place on the way in, and N was nice enough to indulge me and stop.
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| The shop and the haul. |
Instead of just going home, we decided to make a side trip down to San Francisco. We just frolicked. Down by the piers. Then up to Union Square. Back down toward the Wharf. We walked all over the place. We grabbed dinner at the Rogue Brewery. And then I got bread, which is a necessity for me.
On Sunday, we went paddleboarding. As usual. This is seriously becoming one of my favorite things to do. We floated. We jumped off rocks. We paddled up to the prison line.
We spent about three hours on the river, and thus went farther then we normally go. We got away from the screaming kids and a large majority of the people. There was one point that we got away from everyone. All you could hear was the wind in the trees and the birds chirping. It was awesome.
*All pictures provided courtesy of N.
*All pictures provided courtesy of N.







