Saturday, June 25, 2011

Favorite word of the day...

Wanderlust
{Won-der-luhst}
-Noun
A strong, innate desire to rove or travel about.

Yes please!

Hollywood(Land)




Took the day off of work to go see a taping of The Ellen Show in Burbank. (Fun!) We had some downtime between when we picked up our "first come first serve" tickets and when the show actually started.


My friend and I are huge Audrey Hepburn fans so we decided to go on a hunt for her star. My friend had seen it before but I had not. Luckily she sort of remembered where it's located. It's a little bit of a walk from Hollywood and Highland which is where we started but we found it! It is located near my new favorite building, the Redbury @ Hollywood and Vine. This building is so interesting. Check out their website here. It is so beautiful and I wish I could just go in and take tons of pictures. However, I don't think it's one of those places where you can just roam around snapping picture without going un-noticed (or getting tackled by security). Haha.



Here are a few pics from the day.





















Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Almost confirmed...

Might be surprising my goddaughter with a trip to NYC for her 13th Birthday in October!! Logistics still need to be planned out but I think it's a go!

So excited. She will absolutely die of excitement. Can't. Wait.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Wine & Knomes

Decided to drive out to Temecula today. It's approximately 1 hour 20 minutes from my place in Orange County. It's a nice day getaway. You can either take the 91 to the 15 south or if you are in South OC like me, you can just take the Ortega Highway (Highway 74) which goes directly over the mountains and into Lake Elsinore. Then from there, hop on the 15 south for about 8 more miles and you are there. The Ortega Highway is a windy road going through Cleveland National Forest but it's got less traffic and is a little more direct depending on where you are coming from. I happen to live down the street from the entrance so it's perfect for me.

Most of the wineries are off of the main road Rancho California Road. We decided to have lunch in Old Town Temecula which reminded me of Knott's Berry Farm for some reason. haha. There are a few restaurants, antique stores, candy store, etc. Then we headed to our first winery.

We chose Briar Rose Winery. The original land owner worked for Disney and had built a replica of Snow White's cottage on the land for his wife. The cottage is still there and is actually the wine tasting room. It's so cute. This winery is a little different than most of the others in the area. They actually serve you at small tables in the cottage. It's not the normal counter kind of winery. They also say they require reservations however, if it's slow enough there isn't a problem coming in as a "walk-in" without a reservation. The white wines were amazing. So yum. They were light and sweet. I loved the Estate Viognier, Gewerztraminer and the Citronier. This winery is a must visit. Cozy, whimsical and best of all great wine!




The other winery we chose was South Coast Winery. This is one of my favorite wineries in Temecula. I go there each time. They have tons of great whites, sparkling wine and I even liked some of the reds! They have a large tasting room and a large selection of wines. You get 5 wine coupons ($15 fee) plus you get to keep the glass. You can pick from about 50 types of wine and sparkling wines. I love their Ruby Cuvee sparkling wine and also their Spumante Diamonte sparkling wine. I also love their 2009 Gewurztraminer and the Riesling. There are tons that I have not tried yet either. I really want to try the sparkling Gewurztraminer!
We only had time for the 2 wineries this time. I am looking forward to going back in the spring time when the grapes start growing. Or in the fall when they harvest. It's such a pretty area with the rolling vineyards.
Back to the real world tomorrow. Getting ready for a busy few months. Good thing I have a nice new bottle of wine to pop open in case of work stress... :-)
Super Secret wine tip: Yes, Sparkling Wine is what we normally would call "champagne". However, you are not allowed to call it champagne unless it's actually from Champagne, France! So, if you are wine tasting, it will be called Sparkling Wine. Not Champagne.
Cheers!