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Wednesday, 6 August 2014
Tuesday, 15 July 2014
Friday, 11 July 2014
Tuesday, 8 July 2014
Californication ...
Another fabulous visit to Cali! Nothing's better than arriving in the land of heat sans humidity and having the handsomest man in the whole airport waiting for me.
The next day, I found a hairdresser that I adore - he's not too far from home and really knows what he's doing. Despite it being a first visit, he understood exactly what I wanted and delivered in spades. Lainey is a happy girl!
K and I celebrated Canada Day with poutine. Hahaha, who are we kidding? Everyone knows that you can't find any poutine worth celebrating anywhere outside la belle province! We spent a lot of my time there cooking - it's lovely being able to walk to the grocery store, pick out the ingredients for that night's dinner, and then head back to cook together.
Spent my first July 4th stateside. Well, I may have done so as a child but I don't remember. This one, I will remember! We headed to Whole Foods and picked up some paiche, which we baked with some lime, ginger, olive oil, and garlic. We plated it up alongside a salad and headed up to dine alfresco on the loft balcony. Our dinner at dusk was delicious, the wine was cold and crisp, and we could hear some of the neighbours heading to the park to watch the fireworks.
Sippin' under the stars
Then, it was dark ... and it became loud.
And the rocket's red glare, indeed!
With the weekend came a road trip/getaway. We headed to Three Rivers for a meeting with the Veep.
The drive up was hot, hot, hot ... but at least it wasn't humid!
My chauffeur ... also hot, hot, hot!
Konrad and I made seafood risotto for Linda and Martin, and Linda made a juicy strawberry tart. It was a perfect evening. (The dinner was originally slated to be a Lobster Risotto. Unlike here, where almost every supermarket has a lobster tank, the crunchy people of California seem to only stock frozen lobster because stocking fresh lobster is "cruel and inhumane". Hmmm. They DO realize that frozen lobster was once alive? And that someone had to kill it? Geeze, they tout everything else being so fresh but are willing to settle for frozen crustaceans!)
Dessert was soooooo good!
The next morning, we were spoiled with a buffet of homemade blueberry scones, scrambled eggs and spinach, bacon, sausage, and coffee. Before leaving, we watched a deer munching on apples that it had swiped off the apple tree. It was a lovely visit and one that I look forward to repeating.
The drive back was overcast but still really enjoyable. We do love a good road trip!
Kameah River
Here, they pronounce it LA-vle!
That night, we found a great lil Thai place in the neighbourhood. The food was really good and we decided it's a keeper.
The next day, it was time for us both to pack up and head out. At the airport, I found out that the woman in line behind me was also Canadian and had moved to Cali for love. Small world! *wink*
It was a great visit - more time to unload stuff and settle into our new place, some alone time with K, and a chance to meet some really great people. Can't wait to get back there again!
Thursday, 15 May 2014
Tuesday, 22 April 2014
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