A fellow blogger recently posted about her weekend visiting some cider mills in her state. It sounded like such a good time, and got me thinking about what kind of fun Fall activities Aaron and I could do locally on the cheap.
And I remembered - there's a honey farm and honey tasting room out in Fillmore. Every time we pass it one of us says to the other, "We should go there sometime." So I googled it: www.bennetthoney.com.
Not only does this family-run business make award-winning varieties of honey, but they're also doing what they can to address Colony Collapse Disorder among the honeybee population. I've heard that honeybees have been mysteriously disappearing for the past few years but I didn't know much more than that. The Bennett's site has a short article briefly describing the various theories behind the honebees' disappearance, then it explains the most accepted theory and what the Bennetts are doing to eliminate the cause. It's pretty interesting!
I am terrified of bees (we have a bad history!), but I do know that they're an extremely important and irreplacable factor in creating much of our food supply, and I think it's important that everyone is at least a little educated on this issue.
***Steps off soapbox***
So anyway, I think we might be taking a trip out to Bennett's Honey Farm in the near future, if anyone feels like coming along!
9.22.2009
9.20.2009
The End: Zion to Vegas
Today is the most glorious day! I'm sitting on my own couch, drinking fresh-brewed coffee in my PJ's. Football's on TV and Atticus is lounging on the window sill. And we have no intentions of doing anything more strenuous than laundry all day! It's good to be home!
Now I present to you the final installment of our Epic Road Trip Extravaganza! (If you haven't figured it out yet, all of the photos here and on previous posts do absolutely zero justice to the cool stuff we saw. So just imagine everything to be 10 times cooler and bigger than how they seem here!)
Thanks for following along!!
9.18.2009
Denver to Cedar City, UT
Today is Zion day! And after that we're heading to Vegas, baby. I can't believe our trip is already coming to a close. It's been, literally, an amazing ride!
Yesterday's drive from Denver to Cedar City was very, very long, but also really cool! We're rushing out the door right now, so I'll just leave you with these photos:
9.16.2009
Denver!
It's official - we like Denver. Not as much as we heart Ventura of course, but Denver is pretty cool and we've had a great time here! We'll probably be back someday to check it out in further detail. Until then, here's what we've got:
We don't have any photos of our first night in Denver, but we went to a Mexican restaurant called Rio Grande for dinner (and tequila shots, of course), then wound up at the hotel bar. I had my first dirty vodka martini (my new drink of choice!!) and we had fun chatting with some locals and the bartender while watching baseball highlights. It was a great night!
Today, we started out with bagels at Einstein's, and then wandered down the 16th St. mall until we caught a glimpse of the state capitol building off in the distance, and we decided to make the trek to check it out.
Aaron had never been to any capitol building and I've only been to California's. They're pretty similar in design - lots of marble and stairs, with a big rotunda in the middle. We checked out the Congress rooms which were pretty cool, and just wandered around. Hooray for democracy!
Our first choice of what to do this afternoon was to visit the Coors brewery, but they don't do tours on Wednesday! Second choice was an old-fashioned candy factory, but it was a really short tour, so we opted to drive up to Fort Collins to check out the New Belgium brewery. It turned out to be probably the best choice we could have made. We got to try six different types of beer for freebies, and those who know me know I do love my beer oh so very much! And Aaron and I are particular fans of New Belgium.
After drinking, we went to Sushi Den for dinner on some friends' recommendation, and it was... well, average. But, it was sushi, and we like that! Tonight we're staying in, watching the boob tube and going to bed early. We have to get up early tomorrow because we have a long drive (over 8 hours) to get to Zion.
Good night!
9.15.2009
Cedar Rapids to Kearney, NE
We were so sad to leave Cedar Rapids, and especially John yesterday! I have to throw him some major props - he really went out of his way to show us a good time and make us feel at home. And we had a great time! Thanks again, JB! We'll continue working on getting him to move back to CA. :)
So far the highlights from Nebraska are:
1. We stopped at a gas station where they had flat screen TV's mounted over the pumps playing Fox News, and then piping the audio throughout the mini mart and restrooms there. You don't see that in Southern California!
2. There were some really cute, big, old barns, lots of windmills, and lots of cows.
3. There was about a 3 mile stretch of road that almost sounded musical. And it was really loud! At first we thought it was something like the Honda Musical Highway but nope. It was just noise!
4. Our hotel is quite nice, and right across the street from a Quizno's (yeah, I'm a sandwich nut). We walked over for dinner last night and chatted up the employees there, who are students at the University of Nebraska extension. They were some of the friendliest people we've met on the trip so far. Oh, and they said the highway doesn't show their state well at all, so we shouldn't judge it by what we've seen from the road. We'll just have to take their word for it!
We got up really late today so we won't be in Denver until this evening (if Aaron ever gets out of the shower that is). We don't really have anything specific planned for the couple of days that we're there, but hopefully I'll at least have some fun pics to post!
Until then...
9.13.2009
Weekend in Cedar Rapids
Well, tonight is our last night in Cedar Rapids before starting the trek back home. Here's a little taste of what we've been up to this past weekend...
We ended the day with some delicious barbecue, a nap, and a night of board games with John's friends! It was so much fun. We didn't go to bed until almost 3:00 a.m. and slept in late today. Then we took a tour of Cedar Rapids and met up with some of John and Aaron's extended family. Which brings us up to right now! We're sitting around the kitchen shootin' the breeze and listening to the cicadas and crickets. Pretty much the perfect ending to the perfect weekend.
9.11.2009
OK City to Cedar Rapids
We made it! We're officially at our furthest point East on our trip, and after this weekend we'll be on our way back home. I can't believe that it's almost halfway over! We're spending the next three nights at Aaron's cousin John's place in Cedar Rapids, and I have to say, his place is pretty freakin' awesome. I'll post photos of it later this weekend. For now, here's what we saw the past two days:
But for now, I'm taking a break with my Miller Light. More later!
9.09.2009
Albuquerque to Oklahoma City (+pics from yesterday)
See how dedicated I am? After driving 8 full hours today (and losing two hours due to time changes) I'm posting for yesterday and today, just for you. :)
A lovely view from the courtyard at the Meteor Crater museum.
Meteor Crater: Formed 50,000 years ago, it's 4,000 feet across and 550 feet deep! Don't jump, Aaron!
It's a little scary standing right on the edge.
Petrified Forest: This log is over 200 million years old!
We're in Oklahoma City now at a really nice, brand-spankin'-new Days Inn. It's a welcome sight compared to the motels we stayed in the past two nights! Oklahoma is really beautiful (sorry, I don't have any good photos yet, it was pretty dark driving in, there are thunderstorms everywhere!), and I can't believe how green it is, grass covers EVERYTHING. It must be 100% humidity right now though, and we have to get up early to make it to the Royals game in Kansas City tomorrow, so we're staying in and hittin' the hay early tonight.
Good night!
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