Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Kickin' Back
It's been a couple of weeks since I posted. We've been busy running up and down "the hill" doing things with family and friends.
We have a new great-niece Ella Margaret, born November 18th. Brother-in-law Pat is a year older and so is great-niece Hadley. We celebrated with a Little Mermaid party for one and went to see the new Hunger Games movie on release day with the other. I think you can figure out which celebration was for which person...LOL
What surprises me the most are the changes we see in this area where we lived for almost 20 years. It is more congested and the traffic on Route 50 and I-80 can be horrendous at times. We know this because we've been stuck in both. There is no outer belt in Sacramento and they still really need one!! CALDOT is doing repair work on Route 49 so there are sometimes 30 minutes wait times to get down into Auburn. We have discovered Salmon Falls Road down to El Dorado Hills but it is almost as winding as Route 49 to Auburn or Placerville. Note to self: next time we will rent a cottage/apartment closer to town.
Speaking of Auburn, we drove down yesterday to walk antique shops and grab some lunch. Lunch was at the Sierra Café. It is a senior hang-out and most of the people who came thru the doors are regulars. The waitresses knew everyone's name and what their standard orders are. Our lunch was very good too. All fresh, homemade ingredients for our sandwiches. The broth for my French Dip sandwich was HEAVENLY - great flavor and very rich!! Usually you get the canned Campbell's Soup type broth. Wish we'd found this place a few weeks ago. I'd have gone there more often than In-N-Out Burger and, just to say how much I liked Sierra Café, I am obsessed with In-N-Out.
We thought that with an Old Town and an Downtown area, there would be plenty of places to explore. BIG DISAPPOINTMENT!!! Fist note to self: Don't go on Monday. Old Town had only 3 stores open and the storefront total wasn't much higher. There used to be 2 restaurants and maybe 20 shops there. (If you need to picture the area, watch the movie Phenomenon with John Travolta and Kyra Sedgewick. It was filmed in Old Town Auburn) Most of the rest of the buildings have been converted into restaurants and bars over the past 13 years. The only shops we stopped in were a mineral and gem shop and then a trashy gift shop. Did not buy a thing. So on to Downtown which had almost every shop closed with its own glut of restaurants. No antique shops in site so very disappointing The only reason to go into Auburn is for the fantastic Vintage Rose Salon & Spa. It is owned and operated by our niece Crystal. Services include hair, nails, facials, make-up, massages, etc. It is beautifully decorated and I have loved both of my trips there during this stay. If you are ever in Auburn CA, go there!!!!!!!!!
Today we are waiting to see how low the snow levels come from the winter storm that just started. Right now rain is pouring down. We are at 1150 foot elevation and snow is supposed to only come down to 2000 to 2500 feet. Fingers crossed because you know my retirement plan was to never experience snow again in this lifetime! Seeing it from afar is fine as long as I'm in 70+ degrees.
Guess I'll get back to my Kindle now and finish another book. Life is good and we are looking forward to our next adventure. That begins on November 30th when we head out to Galveston Texas for the winter. Stay tuned.....
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