
Sunday we left Napa Valley and headed towards the coast. Although the drive was long, it was very scenic and the coast line was unbelievable! The roads were WAY to winding for me, but it was worth it.


Jenner is a town of about 183 people, but there's a restaurant where the Russian River meets that Pacific Ocean and it was great. The restaurant not only had unforgettable scenery, but the food was awesome too!


After a leasurely Sunday lunch we headed back towards San Francisco...first on the stop was the Golden Gate Bridge (the weather was not good when we left).


Golden Gate Bridge done...Sausalito here we come! What a cute, walkbale town...the homes were something else and the little shops along the way were great to pop in and out of. It was pretty cold and windy, so we didn't last too long walking around (I was too cold).


Golden Gate Bridge done...Sausalito here we come! What a cute, walkbale town...the homes were something else and the little shops along the way were great to pop in and out of. It was pretty cold and windy, so we didn't last too long walking around (I was too cold).

Cavallo Point (Fort Baker) would be our final resting place in California. What a unique hotel. The rooms were in the officer's original quarters at Fort Baker....if my camera would have been able to take photos that did the room justice I would have put taken them, but they just didn't capture everything. The restaurant and bar were spectacular! Chad was way excited about their beer list...it had several top 50 beers on it (yes, you all read that correctly...Chad's into his beers...kind of like people who like good wine, Chad likes good beer). I would have to say that this was my favorite hotel of the whole trip.


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