Tahoe Part II

We took our second weekend trip to Tahoe this weekend.  I can see it being a fairly regular occurrence;  It’s quite a bit of entertainment for an hour and a half of driving.  Much like last time, we didn’t really take in any “activities,” just sort of hung out.  We got there late Friday and were really questioning the wisdom of our trip when we stepped out of the car into the sub-freezing, windy weather.  Hmmmm, we just left 60 degrees for this?  On purpose?  Well, the decision had been made, so we parked the car and walked to dinner down the street.  We darn near froze walking back from the restaurant, so we cranked up the fireplace in the room and called it a night.

Saturday we accomplished a similar amount of nothing.  We retrieved the car and were heading for a late lunch at Harrah’s, but the valet recommended The Lucky Beaver so we took him at his word and changed plans.  The place was a bit on the cheesy side (I’d liken it to a Hooter’s) but he was correct in that the food was very good.  Unfortunately it was SO good we overate and had to cancel our reservations at Riva Grill that night.  Sort of a bummer, as I was really looking forward to it, but I was stuffed.  We trudged to the couch and fell asleep watching college football.  Pretty much just like being at home on a Saturday, but somewhere else.

Sunday we got up semi-early and got the heck out.  We stopped for breakfast at The Red Hut, which was a fine way to start the day.  I had the chicken & waffles, which while delicious wasn’t quite what I was looking for.  (For whatever reason I like wings with my chicken & waffles.  Don’t know why, I just do.)  I should have stuck with the biscuits and gravy I originally ordered…  I guarantee we’ll be back though so I’ll get them next time.  After that we were on the road, and back home in time for the second half of the Chief’s debacle.  Grilled up some nice salmon fillets for dinner, and called it a weekend.

Hobby Revived

This weekend was a bit of fun, as I revived my long-dormant homebrew kit.  After a quiet night at home Friday, I headed over to my friend’s house Saturday to start the brewing project.  (Note that “friend’s” is singular-possessive, as in I have one friend and I was at that one friend’s house.  Maybe some day I’ll meet more people here but it’s not looking positive so far.)  Pathetic social life aside, we had a very productive day.  Our project started with a trip to the local brew shop in Folsom, where I purchased a California IPA, and he went with the El Dorado Hills Double IPA.  His was an infinitely more interesting recipe;  Apparently he did a little more research than I.  His kit isn’t listed on the site, but it came with a prodigious amount of hops grown right here in El Dorado Hills.  After listening to the guy carry on about how popular and limited it was, I wanted that one too;  Alas, I’d made my choice and I was sticking with it.  I had most of the hardware necessary to get us going so we didn’t have to purchase much else.  The rest of the afternoon was spent boiling, stirring, straining, pitching, cooling, cleaning…  Pretty darn fun actually.

In conjunction with this brewing project is the building of a dispensing unit to hold the homebrew.  The whole thing kind of kicked off when this guy mentioned he was looking into homebrewing, and also wanted to build a kegerator out of an old freezer.  Well, wouldn’t you know it, I just happened to have a semi-complete draft kit taking up valuable space in my overstuffed garage, as well as a small deep freeze that we no longer have a use for.  Bingo, project on.  Luckily he is far better at woodworking than I, and it’s coming along just swimmingly.  I’ll have to get some pictures taken.  (Actually I have some, I’m just too lazy to get them off my phone.)  The “collar,” which is the wood part between the freezer body and the lid, is red oak with four tap handles.  It’s stained and finished all purdy, and then the main body is finished in chalkboard paint so we can write our styles and other fascinating info on it.  (Or his kids can use it for doodling, more likely.)  Hopefully it’s all up and running by the time our two batches of the aforementioned homebrew get finished.

When In Rome

We are slowly but surely getting moved into our new house.  Very slowly, maybe not so surely.  I somehow imagined having all kinds of free time out here;  Not really working out that way in practice.  Always some good football game on, or the weather is too nice to sit inside, or other similar monumental events.  It’ll get there.  (Won’t it?)

Friday I made an attempt at keeping up my end-of-week happy hour tradition.  I had a fine evening I guess.  I sat on the back patio at the house and pondered the deep question:  “If you sit alone on your back patio, can you really call it happy hour?”  I didn’t come up with a decisive answer.  If you sit at the Brooksider with a table full of people but don’t talk to anyone, is THAT happy hour?  Heavy thoughts man, heavy thoughts.  I know I enjoyed the 70 degree weather, the fire pit, and a short cigar.  Grilled up some rather nice mahi mahi on the ol’ Weber for dinner, then played a few rounds of Wii with the wife to round out the day.

Saturday never quite got off the ground for some reason.  The Missouri game came on at some unholy hour of morning… 9:00 if I remember right?  This PST is sort of inconvenient in some respects, sporting events being one of them.  We tuned in though, it made for a good start to the day I suppose.  It was evident they had the game well in hand by half time, so Teagan and I strolled up the street and played some ball at the nearby park.  After that the day kind of just went by.  We watched several more college games that we had only marginal interest in, I washed the motorcycle, slept intermittently on the couch…  And that was about it.

Sunday we had a bit more energy, or at least got a bit more accomplished.  I put a little effort into my new home network, with absolutely no progress.  (The temptation here to go on a detailed tangent of my Uverse issues, possible fixes, and past failures, is almost overwhelming.  I shall refrain though.  You’re welcome.)  Given the lack of a Chief’s game, we headed out to get some shopping done.  We are definitely doing better about eating at home now, (mostly because we can barely afford our rent,) but haven’t quite settled on whether to grocery shop day-by-day or once a week.  Both approaches have their own advantage.  At any rate, this week we bought most everything at once.  My major purchase (or at least most interesting) was a tri tip roast from Costco.  I’ve been searching in vain for a brisket since we got here.  I’m not sure they can be found.  Urban legend has it that they occasionally show up at Costco, but I sure haven’t seen them.  Apparently when in California, the beef consumer is relegated to the “tri tip” cut.  Hmmm.  Color me skeptical.  They look sort of like a brisket, but that’s where the similarity ends.  One major difference is they only take about an hour to cook.  What the heck are you supposed to do with the rest of your day??!?!?  Gone is the excuse, “Sorry, can’t do that today, got to keep an eye on my brisket.”  Lame.  Oh well, I guess this is one more major cultural difference I’ll just have to overcome.  (It came out pretty darn tasty though.)

tri tip

First Vacation of the Season

Well, we’ve been here two weeks and we’re already taking vacations. That’s alright, I think we earned one with the move. (Which, incidentally, still isn’t completed. The second truck should show up later this week. If I was to guess, most likely while we’re still out of town.) Anyway, I’m compelled to keep things brief for a few reasons: 1. I’m on vacation and have better things to do. Actually I don’t but I probably should. 2. I’m relying on our Verizon hotspot to post this, and we’re teetering on the edge of data overage.

So, as it happens, we’re in wonderful South Lake Tahoe for a bit. At an hour and a half from our new house, I imagine we’ll be making short trips up here quite a bit. So far I don’t have any exciting ski trips or anything to relate; We’re just kind of checking things out this time. We arrived Saturday, threw our stuff in the hotel room, and hiked to a nearby place to watch the Missouri game. Sunday, we walked all the way to Nevada (about a mile) and found the Chiefs game on a big screen at Harrah’s. We ended up next to a couple from Overland Park, so we made for a nice cheering section. The smoke in that place drove me out though, I watched the second half by myself at a different place nearby. After the game we wandered around the lake for a bit, then spent the rest of the day at the resort watching football.

We’re here until (maybe) Wednesday, so we’ll see what other opportunities come up. There isn’t much of a schedule involved so we’re just kind of winging it. The one place we found so far to board the dog is rather exorbitantly expensive so we might head back and bail her out early. (Her per-night boarding rate is more than our condo in Tahoe. Seriously. Something is wrong there…)