11 February 2008

vitamin D and a little horsing around

We had beautiful, unseasonable weather this past weekend. Wearing short-sleeves, we were comfortable and warm on this sunny February weekend. We spent most of Saturday outdoors walking. First to the Cole Valley neighborhood, then through G.G. Park all the way to Ocean Beach and back. We actually stopped and had a little lunch on the sand - deli sandwiches, kettle chips (my weakness) and SoBe green tea. Some guys were playing Frisbee near us and we had views of the surf and cargo ships at sea.


We saw a few horses in the park at the stables. George stopped to chat with a couple of them. He's funny, he can talk 'horse' you know. On our way back, the Botanical Garden was cr-OW-OW-ded! So we went home, and after a hot bath, I finished reading Kim Sunee's book (which I liked a lot) and then I couldn't keep my eyes open and took a little well-earned nap.

I did start Felicia's memoir too - pretty intense and interesting story. Tomorrow we leave for San Diego, looking forward to a little get-away.
At work today, after a meeting we get to have lunch at Hunan, mmmmm -
Gung Hay Fat Choy!

(Gung Hay Fat Choy means "Best wishes and Congratulations. Have a prosperous and good year." Chinese New Year marks the end of winter and the beginning of spring. It is a time for family reunions, for honoring ancestors and for thanking the gods for their blessings.)

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