Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Book San Francisco
Joie de Vivre Hotels celebrates Twitter Tuesday! San Francisco's Galleria Park is offering rooms from $75. Go to www.summercalifornia.com and use promo code 8yui to book. Valid for weekends from Nov - Mar. Offer good until 12pm today. Hurry!
Friday, June 12, 2009
Are you up for an Alaskan Adventure?

Warning: This is not a Frugal adventure .
But one I thought worth mentioning. Have you ever wondered what it was like to experience life as an Alaskan commercial fisherman? You can now live, eat, fish, and experience life on your own private commercial fishing boat. So grab some friends, split the cost, and experience Alaska from a "local" perspective.
Click here for more information
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Fight-Love-Live
I recently took a daytrip with a dear friend of mine. You see she is moving to Georgia and we knew this would be our last jaunt together for awhile. So in an effort to make the most of our goodbyes, we hopped in the car and drove about 34 miles south of San Francisco to the 654-acre country estate of Filoli (FI- Fight-LO-Love-LI-Live). Built along the San Andreas fault line, and nestled along the Santa Cruz Mountains, this grand California estate features a 36,000 square-foot modified Georgian residence and a 16-acre English Renaissance style garden. Filoli is open from mid-February through late October. Admission is $12 for adults and $5 for students and children under 10. My girlfriend and I had a wonderful time and enjoyed the many photo opps. Our day at Filoli will be a memory treasured.
Labels: Vacation, Summer, Travel, Wine, Food,
Filoli,
San Francisco
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Wine Country Canoe Trip 09'
Friday, May 15, 2009
It is ironic that I found myself standing at the gates of hell yesterday afternoon. Visit the Stanford Cantor Museum (admission is free but donations are accepted). The museum located on the campus is a wonderful way to spend an afternoon gazing at a multitude of Aguste Rodin's sculptures. Highlights include a sculpture garden, an incredible display of the "Gates of Hell", "The Thinker", "The Kiss", as well as several others. It is a lovely place to meet an old friend for coffee.
Monday, May 11, 2009
Day Tripping - Point Reyes National Seashore

This frugal traveler loves to plan weekend day-trips and if you are in the San Francisco Bay area, one must stop is the Point Reyes National Seashore. Located just 30 miles north of San Franisco along the winding but spectacular scenic Highway 1, visitors are encouraged to pull off on one of the many turnabouts and take advantage of the marvelous photo ops.
Miwok Indians were the first inhabitants of this penninsula and the park boasts over 120 known village sites. Enriched with wildlife, natural seascapes, and endless views on a clear day, it is easy to fall in love with Point Reyes. Several hiking trails, museums, and wildlife viewing areas are accessible for visitors.
I recommend grabbing lunch at Perry's Deli in Inverness and stopping at the Bear Valley visitor's center for a picnic upon entering the park. There are several picnic areas to the left, and a museum within the visitor's center. From here you can hike the San Andrea's Fault line and visit a replica of a Miwok Village. Afterwards, travel down the road to the Lighthouse (pictured above) for some whale watching. Drakes Beach is an excellent place to grab a cup of coffee in the cafe and relax while exploring the Ken Patrick Visitor Center. The visitor center has impressive displays of 16th- century marine time exploration, fossils, and marine environment. Another must visit is Chimney Rock. Winter through Mid-April you can catch the bus ($5) to Chimney Rock from Drakes Beach. However, the best time to hit this mile-long trail is spring when the rock is covered in a carpet of spectacular wildflowers. The trail is flat and there is no shortage of views. On a typical day you can spot the elephant seals sunbathing on the beach coves below. The panoramic views of the bluffs, and crashing pacific ocean there may be an opportunity to catch a glimpse of the occasional gray whale making its annual migration from Alaska to Baja.
Labels: Vacation, Summer, Travel, Wine, Food,
California Coast,
hiking,
Point Reyes,
Whale Watching
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