Recently, I went to Napa with my mother to visit my friends, Neil and Annaleis. We traveled from Phoenix to Napa by car, which took us about 12 hours. It's a drive that we have made before, when we visited my best friend Khanh in Sunnyvale and toured San Francisco. This time we went a bit further North, to the beautiful Napa Valley.
Beautiful is almost an understatement when you factor in the fantastic weather that we had the entire duration of the trip. It was a much needed relief from the still hot temperatures of Phoenix. The air was clean and fresh in the rolling hills of California's famous wine country. It has been a goal to visit the area for some time, especially for my mother who enjoys wine much more than I do. So it did not take much convincing when I suggested that we go, and without needing a hotel thanks to the generosity of Neil and Annaleis, how could she refuse?
I first got to know Neil and Annaleis through their podcast, Dark Angels and Pretty Freaks. We chatted for years and were finally able to meet in person through this trip. Some people may think it an odd situation, meeting people, whom you only knew online, in person for the first time. But I'm no stranger to meeting people, whom share similar interests, through the internet and becoming fast friends. It's not a strange thing anymore for adults to meet people online and develop friendly relationships without actually living anywhere near each other. Modern technology has brought about the ease of communication through social media, making it possible to find and interact with people whom you could see yourself hanging out with in real life, as one would do with friends you've grown up with from school or through work. Then, you build those relationships and eventually you get to meet in person with no awkwardness whatsoever. Which was exactly what it was like to meet Neil and Annaleis, who are both great people.
We arrived later in the evening on a Wednesday and I had to immediately jump online to record an episode of my Gotham Lights podcast. My co-host Henno (who also happens to be Neil's best friend) and I were recording with a listener from Scotland, so it was the only time we could coordinate everyone. Neil was awesome and set up his recording equipment for me and, after some minor technical difficulties, the episode was recorded. During that time, Neil and Annaleis got to know my mom and they all hit it off straight away. I felt bad to have just arrived and then isolate myself in a room, but I joined them for a bit after I had finished with the podcast. Annaleis had to work the next morning so she went to bed, but Neil had taken the day off to help us find our way around.
Thursday rolled around and we headed to a great breakfast place recommended by Neil, Grace's Table. The food was delicious and mom was happy with the coffee brewed in a coffee press that you could pour for yourself. After breakfast, armed with addresses and instructions from Neil, we set forth to explore Napa Valley. Our first stop was V Marketplace, a collection of shops and restaurants in a very old building from 1870. We wandered around and took photos, while we let our breakfast settle. From there it was a short drive up Highway 29, where you'll find the highest concentration of wineries on either side of the highway, to Calistoga where the Chateau Montelena was located.
This was the must see winery for mom, although I really wanted to see it as well. Ever since we watched Bottle Shock, a movie with Bill Pullman, Chris Pine and Alan Rickman, we had decided that Chateau Montelena would be on our list of must see places should we ever make it to Napa. Fast forward to mom making plans to take her first real vacation of the year. I decided it would be a great idea to get out of town, and since the drive was something we had done before, there were no reservations about spending part of the vacation in Napa.
While at Chateau Montelena, we did a wine tasting and wandered the property. They had a Japanese-style garden with man-made lakes, where you could walk along the wooden walkways that connected several covered gazebos. You could rent out one of these gazebos for a picnic in the garden. You could also have picnic's on the grounds, bringing your own food and the winery supplying the wine. The wine was good but we didn't want to stay too long as we still had another winery to visit. We took photos and then hit the road again.
We headed back to the house after that, tired from our day of exploring, saving the final winery for Saturday instead. Delicious burritos from the burrito place that is frequently mentioned on the Dark Angels and Pretty Freaks podcast, with Neil and Annaleis, was the plan for dinner. The dogs, their adorable pitbull Zero and the doberman Nine, stuck close to the table to assist should any food find its way onto the floor. We had to disappoint them, as none of us were messy eaters. Mom and I both grew very attached to the dogs and they to mom. Upon our return to the house that day, the dogs gave mom the "mom whine" which had previously been reserved for Annaleis alone. Neil even mentioned at one point that the dogs did not normally warm up to guests so quickly as they did with us. This definitely made us want dogs ourselves, but that will have to wait until we have more space.
All in all it was a great trip and I would love to visit Napa again sometime. There is still so much more to see!
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