> Nope. Just a couple of years. We celebrate our second anniversary next
> week. Still honeymooning! ;-)
Wow, normally that settles in after less than 6 months, you are quite
lucky, except how does that affect you abilities to do well at work
> Bouchon is in Yountville. It's part of that Napa area. The other two
> Thomas Keller Napa restaurants -- The French Laundry, and 'ad hoc' --
> are also in Yountville
Saturday I had 7 koreans visiting and I served them traditional danish
food (pork tenderloin prepared as game - I posted the recipe once upon
a time here).
So I went to drive randomly around sunday and ended up in Napa, where
I was cursing at myself for not remembering what you said and where it
was.
I just randomly chose a cozy street to drive on and almost stopped
somewhere else, but then I saw it and went "thats the one!"

I had a steak frites, with sauteed spinach instead of fries, and a
rochuefort quiche.
Went into the bakery next door and got a double espresso and a lemon
tart, fruit tart and a palladin bread (paladin is my favourite class
in world of warcraft lol).
I almost bought their French Laundry Cookbook, but is it worth the
price?
After that I found a nice Winery Sattui and got a madeira based on
zinfandel.
It was getting late so I followed the sun (west) to the shore and
drove down hwy 1.
Next weekend will be Lake Tahoe.
> We were at Point Reyes just a few weeks ago, but for cheese from the
> Cowgirl Creamery and then on to Tomales Bay for fresh oysters.
I drove through tomales yesterday, but was still full from the Bouchon
steak. I had a light supper in Stinton beach Parkside Cafe.
Mussels in whitewine-parsley stuff.
> I don't
> think you'll be seeing any whales at Lake Tahoe! ;-) Ski bunnies maybe,
> but no whales.
Hmm, how would you phrase my sentence so that it is not interpretted
as a(b+c) but (ab+c)?
(yes, I know, I think in systems, Im an engineer... human empathy
replaced with technical empathy)