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Thursday, August 30, 2007

Tomasinas


Pleasanton, CA. Went here with the fam to celebrate the fact that my sister and her husband signed their life away to a housing developer, and are waiting to see if the bank will approve it. THe food was good, I had Blackberry Salmon, Someone else had chicken parmasean they didn't think it was the best. but I liked my salmon, it came on a piece of polenta, and had cooked veggies. everyone else got pasta, they seemed to enjoy it. This place is pricey.

Sunday, August 26, 2007

Nauvlet's in Concord

I've been to the Nauvlet's in Pleasant Hill, which is a plant nursery, they have a good selection, and generally healthy plants, but they are a tad more expensive than your local Wal-mart or Target. I thought I'd check out the location in Concord, to see if it was different. It's pretty much the smae as the one in Pleasant Hill, the sections are arranged slightly different, but they've done a good job of branding their company and stores.

Friday, August 24, 2007

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Coffee shop on Valencia


Called the Marsh. It was far less crowded than the uber-popular place down the block, and relaxing and quiet like a coffee shop should be. They also didn't kick us out after they closed.

back-posting on it's way

I have so many new places to post! but I can't do it all in one day so I'll be back-dating some posts. Keep watching!

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

White Sands National Monument


This place is neat.

On a road trip across the country, I stopped here on recommendation from someone at the event I was attending (the reason for the road trip) It wasn't on my planned route, and was a little out of the way, but it turned out to be one of the highlights of the trip.

There was a highway closure over the white plains bombing site which surrounds the white plains national monument I made it through the road block (can you check ahead of time?) and was able to spend sometime on the drive in the park while I also waited for the highway to re-open.

The drive cost $3 per person (good for 7 days) and is a 8-mile loop that takes you into and through the pasty dunes. There are many places to stop and picnic and you may want to make sure there is some cardboard in your car that you can use to slide down a hot sand dune.

The White Gypsum that the dunes are made of is very unique. Gypsum is usually water soluable and so it doesn't generaly form dune, but because the valley contains the gypsum, and the water sits, the gypsum does not dissolve. Also, only the top few inches of the gypsum dunes are made of loose sand. Rainwater falling on the dunes dissolves some of the gypsum and cements the sand grains together, creating a crude form of plaster of Paris. This makes the white sand dunes easy to walk on.

Amazing transformation as you begin your drive the desert you are already in is pretty desolate and tan, but then it gets even more desolate and bright white from the sandy gypsum

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