Thursday, December 29, 2011
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Monday, December 26, 2011
Windfarm
We were lucky to have just a slight breeze during our time in Palm Springs. Unlucky for the owners of these windmills.
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Through the Looking Glass
Riley is dreaming of the day when he can visit his favorite neighbors next door.
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Ready for Winter
Thanks to our good friend Al, and his late husband Dan, we are prepared for winter this year with these awesome hats.
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Earthquake: M 4.4 - Southern Alaska
Magnitude: 4.4
Location: Southern Alaska
Time: Sat, Oct 22, 2011 6:32:22 AKDT
Latitude: 61° 31' 57" N (61.5327°)
Longitude: 151° 52' 54" W (-151.8819°)
Depth: 9.7 mi
Felt this little rumbler just enough to wake me up early on a Saturday morning.
Location: Southern Alaska
Time: Sat, Oct 22, 2011 6:32:22 AKDT
Latitude: 61° 31' 57" N (61.5327°)
Longitude: 151° 52' 54" W (-151.8819°)
Depth: 9.7 mi
Felt this little rumbler just enough to wake me up early on a Saturday morning.
Labels:
alaska,
anchorage,
earthquake
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Monday, October 3, 2011
Autumn Colors
This year we were graced with one of the longest and mildest transitions into winter Anchorage has seen in years. We enjoyed many days such as this one during our favorite season.
Friday, September 16, 2011
Alert - Geek Post
...and for those of you wondering how all this geeky blogging is all possible... This little device has been worth it's wait in gold. A USB modem that plugs into a small router that allows 5 connections kept this iFamily surfing the net and posting photos of the trip... See you back in Anchorage!!
Labels:
airport,
barcelona,
spain,
technology,
vacation
Thursday, September 15, 2011
McDonald's
Ducking into McDonald's to access their free internet to locate a store, we had to take a picture of their hi-tech ordering system. Punch in your order on the screen and walk over to the counter and pick it up. Even fast food workers are losing their jobs to technology. (We didn't order a beer, but it was on the menu.)
Cathedral
Walking down "Las Ramblas" we decided to veer off onto on of the narrow streets and quite unexpectedly ran into this cathedral.
Plaza Catalunya
Today we took the train in to Barcelona and spent the day shopping and taking in the sights. The fountains in Plaza Catalunya were enticing as it was a tad hot for us Alaskan boys.
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Views around Montserrat
Montserrat offers many amazing views and trails for hiking and exploring. Given just an hour and a half from our tour we were able to see quite a lot, but this awe inspiring setting calls for at least a full day to fully appreciate. Perhaps staying here at the 80 room hotel located on the grounds are in order some day.
Montserrat Basillica
The Basillica at Montserrat where the crowd gathers to hear the boys choir sing their daily song offering.
Road to Montserrat
Here we are approaching Montserrat. Montserrat began as a Benedictine Monastery in the 16th Century and has grown into a very popular tourist attraction. In 1987 the area was declared a Natural Park as has miles and miles of nature trails to explore.
Adios a Vilarnau
After picking up a bottle of this vineyard's wine for our own private tasting on our deck back in Sitges with some cheese and grapes, we are on our way to Montserrat
Tasting
Uncorking three bottles of this vineyard's fine cavas was a highlight of today's adventure. Bottle number 1, aged at least 30 months, was the most dry without added sugars - called Cava Natural. Bottle number 2, aged at least 24 months, and with a second fermentation of more sugars was sweeter and called extra brut. Bottle number 3, aged at least 18 months, also with a second fermentation process was a rose Cava. It was the sweetest of the three and made with different a extraction technique to get the red color from the grape skin.
Harvesting and storage
We were lucky enough to be there as the grapes were being funneled into a pressurized chamber for extraction and later storage (second photo) which will then turn into million bottles of world famous Cava (Spanish champagne)
Wine tasting at Vilarnau
With the second harvest about to take place in a few weeks, there were still a few grapes on the vines for us to pick and taste.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Sand Castle
Artists create a new work of art each evening along the beach boardwalk (or as they say in Spain, the beach paseo).
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Street Signs
Even though some of the street signs in Sitges are graphical and meant to be universal, we still have no idea what this one means.
Nice day at the beach!
Nice day at the beach today... Us white Alaskans mostly hide out in the shade, but a few dips in the Mediterranean gave a refreshing reprieve to the heat from the Sitges sun.
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Thursday, September 8, 2011
The Heart of Sitges
One of the most beautiful corners in the heart of Sitges just happens to have an optical store at it's base. Why is this important you might ask... Well, when one drops his sunglasses and bends the frame, a quick trip to an optical shop was just the ticket.
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