[1/400 sec, f9, ISO 200, 72mm]
It was a quaint little Christmas town by night.
[4 sec, f8, ISO 200, 28mm, cropped]
The night of Friday, February 13th we lost our wine tasting virginity.
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It was a relatively empty wine bar, so we bonded with the bartenders. One girl (Andrea, I believe her name was) actually graduated college, completed med school and her residence, and was lined up for a job. She took a vacation to California to go wine tasting and take a winery internship, during which time her hospital was destroyed in a hurricane, so she stayed! She taught us about the wine and various factors like weather and geography and grape types, etc. They wrote us a 10% coupon on a napkin to a French bistro up the street.
The next morning we walked around town,
[1/125 sec, f9, ISO 400, 28mm]
and got aebelskiver with raspberry jam & ice cream for breakfast, along with Swedish sausage and mustard.
At lunchtime we drove to El Capitan Ranch to go horseback riding; it was beautiful (though very difficult to photograph on horseback).
My horse was a stubborn sweetheart named Mouse. She constantly tested whether or not I'd let her snack on the trail, and she was a chronic tailgater!
[1/400 sec, f3.5, ISO 100, 28mm]
Then we drove back to LA, away from beautiful rural California, back to the land of palm trees...
[1/320 sec, f8, ISO 200, 28mm]
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2 comments:
Cool blog Sara! I loved the posts on the cats. Just want to say though that "aebelskiver" is Danish, not Swedish. The same thing (appleslices) would be "äppelskivor" in Swedish. Our languages are closely related. But there is a rivalry, sort of like USC/UCLA :)
P.S. If you talk to Adrian, could you tell him ive been trying to call him!
/Thomas Hefner
Totally neglected checking comments until now! Sorry Thomas! How are you? Are you back in Sweden?
Sorry, I haven't really spoken to Adrian since the beginning of the summer. I hope you got in touch with him!
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