When visiting lighthouses along the California coast…views are amazing. Some of the most amazing are straight down.
Check out this view from the Point Reyes lighthouse.
Drive along California’s coast and you’ll catch glimpses of lighthouses. Some are just a few steps away…others require a hike. All provide spectacular views of the coast.
Point Reyes is the windiest place on the Pacific Coast and the second foggiest place on the North American continent, according to the National Park Service. Built in 1870 it was retired from use in 1975 when the Coast Guard installed an automatic light.
The lens and mechanism were crafted in France and shipped to the US on a steamer around the tip of South America.
Since our National Parks turn 100 years old in 2016, plan a visit to this part of the National Seashore Monument. Be prepared for a winding drive to the observation parking lot. Then…308 steps lead you down the side of the cliff to the lighthouse. It’s worth it…even the 308 steps back up to the top.
For more information, directions, and hours of operation visit the National Parks website. http://www.nps.gov/pore/learn/historyculture/people_maritime_lighthouse.htm
Join fellow Rose wine fans for Rose Rendezvous at SIMI Winery in Healdsburg celebrating the Gold Medal winning wines from The Rose Competition.
August 1st 2:00 – 5:00 PM
This will be an afternoon of fun, food and delicious Gold Medal winning Rose wines. Guests can enjoy more than 25 Gold Medal winning Rose wines, meet some winemakers and celebrate all things Rose on the glorious SIMI Winery patio. SIMI’s Executive Chef Kolin Vazzoler will be cooking up tasty noshes while music will be provided by the eclectic band, Full Chizel.
$35.00 per person includes all sips, bites plus a custom souvenir Rose glass to take home.
See the link to register: http://roserendezvous.bpt.me/
SIMI Winery is located at 16275 Healdsburg Avenue, Healdsburg, California, a few miles north of downtown.
Bob Ecker
Director: Rose Rendezvous
Wine Writer
(707) 421-1701
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Restricted areas (i.e., areas accessible by agency personnel, contractors, and their guests) for DHS headquarters in Washington
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April 21, 2014
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Restricted areas for all Federal facilities & nuclear power plants
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July 21, 2014
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Semi-restricted areas (i.e., areas available to the general public but subject to ID-based access control) for most Federal facilities
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January 19, 2015
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January 19, 2015
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Facility Security Levels 3, 4, and 5, and military facilities
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October 10, 2015
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Boarding federally regulated commercial aircraft
A driver’s license or identification card from a noncompliant state may only be used in conjunction with a second form of ID for boarding federally regulated commercial aircraft
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The afternoon features two polo games played by some of the San Francisco Bay Area’s highest rated polo players and polo ponies. The Riata Ranch Cowboy Girls will lead the show at the intermission with a display of stunt riding and trick roping. Other highlights include the traditional Chandon Divot Stomp, a Ladies’ Hat Competition, a silent auction, wine tasting, and more. Premium seating includes lunch tables and a gourmet buffet. Lawn seating allows for picnics or lunch from the concession.
Do you read reviews before you book a hotel, a B&B, a restaurant, etc.?
By the same token, do you write reviews when you are back home? Did you have some awesome wine and a fantastic experience in a little known bar in Venice? Was the apartment you rented in Victoria the absolute perfect spot? Did the hotel in Milan provide customer service that was over the top?
If so, write a review. Other travelers appreciate it and you may help someone decide what they want to do and where they want to go.
You’ve returned home from vacation and have a gazillion photos. Now is the time to sort them, label them or group them by city or event, and delete those that aren’t quite in focus.
I know it seems like this is something you can do later. But, will you? A few months from now you’ll look at them and try to remember which castle was which, or if that’s the Duomo in Florence or somewhere else, and why on earth do I have so many photos of the Rialto Bridge…
Schedule a day to go through them now. You’ll be glad you did.
If you have a few that are really special, or that you love, or capture your trip perfectly…why not make a small album. Fifteen or 20 photos in a small album can be shared with friends and can remind you of your favorite times.