May 31, 2016

Adventure Cat Sailing Charters, San Francisco, CA

Do THIS!!!


Who knew that San Fran has a catamaran charter available for anyone. For a relatively nominal fee, you get 1.5 hours of sailing around the bay. You see many of the icons of San Fran, all while enjoying a novel way to ride the high seas. Fun times for all, if you can stay warm, dry, and get your sea legs under you. 

The Boat:




The Views:





I can't think of a better $40 I've spent in the last umpteen years. I'd highly recommend you look into this if you're in San Francisco, setting sail right off Pier 39 on their famous Fisherman's Wharf. 

May 30, 2016

California Flower Power Hour, Carmel by the Sea, CA

California seemed to have much more in bloom much earlier in the year. I can't really expand on the varities, growing recommendations, etc., but I know they're pretty.







Tarantula Art, Morgan Hill, CA

Who doesn't like local art? 

Downtown Morgan Hill, CA has a relatively new, large-scale tarantula sculpture on the outside of their new parking garage. This artwork cost a reported $200k. It's sculpted out of industrial materials and auto parts. 

Does that sound like a lot? Discuss. 





May 16, 2016

Adele's Frozen Custard, Excelsior, MN

Time for a trip to Adele's!?!?!
Sign. Me. Up. 


Since I'd only heard about this gem this year, I'm not surprised I haven't been before, but a little surprised I hadn't gotten to this place already. Well, tonight was the night. 

Right off the bat, I felt they had plenty of inviting seating, perhaps it's even enough for the summer throngs, but I'll have to "test" that theory later this season. 




They have some very helpful references for newbies, including their flavor of the day menu, daily board, and normal custard menu (not shown - full food menu too). 





Now, down to brass tacks, or in this case, custard. I chose a small scoop (really a healthy scoop) of their flavor of the day, Red Velvet. It looks well worth the price...




And tasted glorious! It even featured a ribbon of cream cheese frosting through it. Look closely, you can see it too. Very impressive, Adele. (keep your songstress references to yourself)

Finally, a few more small details to really get you out of your BarcaLounger:

They seem pet friendly...

And they have a drive-thru, Saddlebags. 

Make no mistake about it, I will be back. It's going to be a tough call each time I'm faced with a Licks Unlimited vs. Adele's decision in Excelsior... How will I live?

April 26, 2016

Bucketfeet, Chicago, IL

Do you love shoes!? I love shoes!

Check out this funky, "crowdsourced" shoe store/brand in Chicago. Their designs are submitted by regular Joes and Janes and curated by the company. Then they make your design! Sounds kinda cool (and somewhat like Threadless of t-shirt fame). 




Prices range from $60-ish to $120-ish, not too crazy for wearable art. And last but not least, they have removeable insoles, unlike similar shoes. You can replace 'em when they wear out or start from scratch with your favorite kind, keeping your feet happy and stylish. 

Go get your kicks with some Bucketfeet kicks. 

April 15, 2016

West Coast Trip in Review.

Good times and great views were had on this latest trip. I didn't even dip my toes in the ocean this time. 








March 4, 2016

Cold-press Coffee Taste Tests

Many of you that know me know I can't drink straight-up leaded coffee (full caffeine). It makes me even more talkative and more likely to interrupt our conversation. But, I have recently been given the chance to try some cold-press options, and I couldn't say "no".

To start, we have a canned "nitro" variant from the state that brings us hipsters and Portlandia - Stumptown Cold Brew Coffee out of Portland, OR.

Looks promising, I love nitro in beers.


And although the can clearly states it should be given a healthy shake, this thing was a mess from the get-go. Why did they add bubbles to a canned coffee? I don't know. 

Despite its mess, I will admit that it did taste good. It's a fine morning cold brew, but maybe leave out the extra suds.

Second, we have a selection from the state that brings us the only Democratic city in the US' 2nd largest state - Chameleon Cold-Brew Concentrate out of Austin, TX.

I'd pity the fool that didn't realize this is a concentrated coffee product and guzzled it down. I'd say the labels gave adequate warning, but maybe still a bit dangerous for a bleary-eyed fool just waking up. 

That said, I like that you have about four coffee drinks in one bottle. You can also choose to "cut" the concentrate any way you choose. With agua, sure. Want to pour it over melty ice, why not? Add a bit of cream and ice and you have a very tasty beverage. And that's the important point, the coffee taste and flavor from this brew is good. I'd give it a thumbs up.

That's it for now.


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