Last weekend, my older son, Sean, was visiting with his girlfriend, Seana (yes, that’s how you spell it too!), who had never been to the Napa Valley. They had quite the tour of the valley and on Sunday, took Max to the Charles Schultz Museum in Santa Rosa with intentions of going ice skating at the Snoopy’s Ice rink next to the Museum. However, it closed before they could get in. However, they had fun and Seana took lots of pics of the boys and all. Then they went shopping at the downtown mall and visited the giant hand!
The previous day, Sean and Seana visited an Italian castle that is somewhere in the Napa Valley (I only know the general direction), but I’ve never seen it or heard of it. You can see all her pics of it at her facebook page, which you can get to from Sean’s page or my page. They also visited a corn maze at night. Seana also made a video of many of the pictures that is on my Wall at FB too. Check it out! Max is in it too!
It rained here all weekend and we thoroughly enjoyed it! Saturday I did my radio interview on KPFZ, 88.1 FM along with two readings from my two novels. It all went well, except for a language slip by me during the first reading (yes, I said the “s” word without thinking about it). It was OK, though, as I don’t think many heard the show. I will be getting a CD of the show in a couple of weeks for my archives.
Our leaves are beginning to change as you can see from the first picture above, which is of a vineyard where you turn off the main road to get to our place. The colors are just starting so in another week, with some sunny weather too, we should have peak colors!
2 comments:
I enjoyed the pictures, Sue..and love that you were in an interview! How cool is that!?
There is something especially appealing to me looking at a vineyard. I don't know what memories they evoke..maybe none..maybe some but I sure enjoy looking at pictures of them.
Have a super rest of the week.
Must have been exciting to be interviewed on radio. I got a chuckle about the 'S' word. I like the photos, looked like rain was coming there in the valley.
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