The parking lot is just off the Garden Highway and it ‘s bit of a walk down the ramp toward the river and the roof of the restaurant, then down the stairs to water level.
Kathie and I had a great lunch at Alamar Marina this afternoon. The food was excellent.
Oh this is bad. Maria and I met in Auburn at Jane’s Cafe for brunch and had a great visit. I ordered The Mess – so beautiful, plentiful, and delicious – so worthy of a picture.
We had 9 bike riders this year. It was a 7 mile ride that started at 7 pm. We met at “the Feet” – a public art installation in Natomas Community Park. N Natomas neighborhoods have LOTS of holiday lights but none is better than Rockmont. So popular, streets organized by residents for easier flow, many pedestrians, many cars. Best navigated on a bike. Rachel, Lennore, Minka, Elaine, me, Lori, Brenda, Julisa. Picture taken by Minerva.
At this particular location in a cul-de-sac, there is a huge tree in the center, and a barrel for food donations. Tonight neighbors had a fire going and free hot chocolate for passersby. A big shout-out to Brenda who is great at rallying people for these rides. And she has a selfie stick …
and she takes pictures while she’s pedaling. This picture is a bit blurry but gives you an idea of one long section of Northborough Dr – MANY hoops of lights on the sidewalk.
Seven of us rode to Old Sac this afternoon. Maria, Brenda, Laura, Stacey, Carol, BarbaraB:
Santa’s special helper is BarbaraL who arranged for us to see Santa Rick before the doors opened to the general public. We rolled our bikes along the boardwalk on the far side of the building and into the theater. We parked anywhere we could find room. Picture time!
We gathered in the lobby to exit, but we needed to be altogether because the public would enter immediately after.
Thank you so much BarbaraL for arranging this special visit with Santa. Such a special experience.
We rode on to the North Pole. The Polar Express train is VERY popular. Tickets go on sale in August and sell out quickly. It’s only a 3-mile roundtrip train ride, but a lot of fun for families.
So much hot chocolate is served on the train that a special storage tank is needed:
We noticed a new bicycle bridge is rideable but ends immediately on the other side of I-5. The Del Rio Trail begins here and will go 5 miles to Freeport.