• Some plant photos for my mom

    My mom is an avid gardener so I asked her help with figuring out how to take care of all these plants!! Not sure what this one is but it had pretty flowers in the summer: Our squash! I cut it off this morning though, the vine is dead 🙁  : Tomato plant, bursting with green Roma tomatoes: Succulents I think?: I think this is basil, smells so pretty when you crush it in your hand: Some kind of wacky tree: LEMONS: And our newly-discovered Valencia Orange tree, which was hiding in a corner of our yard behind the hot tub:

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  • A Day In Pescadero

    Our diet mainly consists of animal products – meat and eggs – and vegetables. Moving to California has been such a blessing in that regard, because it’s so much easier to eat locally, organically, and in season here. Organic fruits and veggies are reasonably priced at the grocery store, and almost everything is from a farm in California. And of course, we have our super-local, organic produce in the back yard here (watermelon, butternut squash, strawberries, and tomatoes, still going strong and ignoring the fact that it’s nearly December):   So produce was easily taken care of (and it is also easy to find wild fish in the supermarkets), but…

  • The holiday season, and more Monterey photos

    Happy Thanksgiving to all of our US-based friends and family!! We’re looking forward to celebrating tomorrow at our friends’ house. He and his family moved to San Jose from overseas last year, and have graciously offered to host us for Thanksgiving dinner. The only condition is that we had to bring dessert, so, I’m baking a pumpkin cheesecake (I don’t really like pumpkin pie) and my mom’s recipe for apple pie. Hopefully it turns out as well as hers always did! The holiday season experience is sort of weird for us right now. We still open the french doors to the back yard every morning so we can see the…

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  • Some selected cool & not-cool stuff about the U.S.A.

    COOL: – Free shipping, free returns. Online shopping is seriously no-worry, because if those shoes don’t fit, you can just slap the UPS label provided back on the box and return them!!  – Amazon Prime: Free 2-day shipping from Amazon.com. We have stuff like toilet paper, shampoo, conditioner etc delivered to our doorstep. I’m not ashamed. Also, free Kindle Lending Library, and Unlimited movie & TV show streaming from Amazon. $7.99 a month…it’s a huge bargain if you even buy one Kindle book per month that you could otherwise borrow from the lending library. – Using your debit card to pay online. Canada has a bit of this in the…

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  • Some random photos

    I’m still obsessed with tacos…I’ve never had tacos like this before and they’re my new favourite food. These were from a truck in Oakland and were the best ones we’ve experienced so far in the Bay Area.   Check it out…we found the Canadian beer section at BevMo…very clearly labeled.   Us at an Oakland A’s game on yet another beautiful sunny day.  

  • New house, new car, and new adventures!

    The biggest two updates from October are that we moved into our new house, complete with lemon tree, hot tub, and beautiful master bathroom:   There’s also a tomato plant, which is still producing lovely little tomatoes, and a strawberry plant, and tons of other plants and herbs that the owners kindly left for us (we’re renting this place). And two small palm trees! I must say, I will never ever get tired of palm trees…they make me so happy:   They just remind me that this place is sunny and warm practically year-round. It’s getting into November now, and we’re still getting tons of use out of our convertible,…

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  • Busy first weekend in California!

    Hello world! This is our first blog post from California (actually first blog post ever). Nick and I arrived in Cali on Saturday August 25 and it’s been a total whirlwind since then getting set up, finding a cell phone provider, shopping for apartments, and running errands. We’re in corporate housing until October 9th but it turns out that corporate housing doesn’t even come with one kind of salad dressing!! They set us up with toilet paper and towels, which I guess are the important things, but we had to go out and actually buy peanut butter, salad dressing, olive oil, salt and pepper, and other essentials. We’ve had a…

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