26.7.10

roadside attractions and San Francisco

So I last left you after we finished driving California's Highway 1 and Big Sur in passing. We stayed in a nondescript hotel but indulged in a fantastic meal. It was a sushi restaurant called "Oh! Sushi" and it was easily the best rolls I have ever had. Allie got a roll that was pink for whatever reason (that I couldn't figure out) stuffed with veggie tempura that was accompanied with a sauce similar to an eel roll but with the texture of molasses. I have a spicy scallop, avocado and eel avocado. Really, really amazing.

ANYWAY

we drive up to Santa Cruz to witness the amazing, world famous Mystery Spot. It is hard to explain what it is. I'll give you a quick "history of the mystery." After researching it, the place seemed to be easily explained. It is a cabin and surrounding red woods area that apparently has some kind of warped magnetic field. We were told a man bought the house from a lumber company. He built the cabin up on a hill and the magnetic force pulled the building into the very center of the "mystery spot." We walked through that VERY cabin. Walking in has a couple side effects. First, you shrink 2 in.. Second, you get all dizzy and last of all your equilibrium is out of whack. as we walked up a steep hill the tour guide explained walking up the hill was hard because of this weird magnetic field. I think it was hard because it was really steep. I'm obviously skeptical at this point. We approach a broken down, unleveled house. This is the hard part to explain, walking through the building was wild. I'm sorry, there is no way to explain the experience. It was obviously a hoax but something put everyone at a 17 degree incline despite the floor being flat. It was so strong, you could walk up a vertical wall. Pretty wild. Without pictures this description is pointless so lets just say it was a ton of fun.

the next day we went somewhere called the Winchester Mansion. A woman a century ago inherited all the Winchester trust fund (the gun company). She went crazy thinking the ghosts of everyone who had died from the winchester rifle were haunting her. She went to a some sort of whacko that told her she wouldn't have any problems if she kept her house in constant construction. The weird thing was the construction plans were given to her by the ghosts. She had doorways that would drop to the ground 20 ft below or a cabinet that doesn't have any holding space. Totally weird.

We hide out in Fremont, Ca for two nights. We needed a break and the hotel was only $45 a night. We watched tv and ate indian food for two days. It was a waste but a well deserved waste. Driving this much can ware on you.

but we are back from our little sleepy time and in San Francisco. We went to the San Francisco MOMA first thing and it was pretty great. They had everything we learned about in collage but never had the ability to see. They had an impressive collection. Now today we went to Fisherman's wharf which is the touristy area. Road a cable car (trolley) went through china town, walked around the shopping areas of Union Square to get warm cloths (By the way, it is amazingly cold here!). Went to a FANTASTIC dum sum place and now we are planning our trip to portland in a couple days!

heading to camp in the northern red woods tomorrow so that is why I'm posting! we will not be able to until we get to Portland on the 30.

We are safe, having fun and far from home!

2 comments:

  1. That's about as far from home as you can get and still stay in the USA. Great post and thanks for catching us all up! Really do appreciate your work and know it takes time out of your days. Just really wanted to thank you for that, and its a really cool thing on my end. NJ is still hovering in the 90's so enjoy the cold if you can. Saw that house on Ripleys believe it or not (TV) that you were talking about, pretty wild, with stairways that end on a wall with no door and what not. Enjoy Portland but I'm glad it's your butt cheeks in that car and not mine! Again, thanks for sharing it with us.

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  2. dad, you would've loved that house. it was weird but also very expensive and fancy. there were all these little architectural details i think you would've appreciated. and there was all these clever tricks used to save water and time and whatnot. one example being that she had an indoor garden room with a wood floor that lifted up in sections and underneath there were grates that drained the excess water into a big bucket that was used to water the flowers outside. clever, huh?

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