Que Sera, Sera

I have found that when you are deeply troubled, there are things you get from the silent devoted companionship of a dog that you can get from no other source. ~ Doris Day I’m staying at the Cypress Inn in Carmel, a two-story white brick structure in the middle of town. I chose the hotel […]

Three Stacks and a Rock

That’s the nickname for Morro Bay, referring to the gigantic rock that sits in the bay and three smokestacks from a defunct power plant, both of which can be seen from almost anywhere in town. Morro Bay is a small fishing town (population 10,234) on California’s Central Coast.  It’s about 120 miles north of Santa […]

Super La SuperRica

Julia Child, who lived in Santa Barbara’s Casa Dorinda in her later years, once mentioned La SuperRica on “Good Morning America” as her favorite taquería, and lines are still forming around the block today because of that. SuperRica does not have fish tacos . . . but it has the best tacos– and the best […]

Table for One

Somehow I have never minded dining alone. Instead, I find it is a rare opportunity for relaxing and collecting my senses, and I have always made each occasion something of a ceremony. ~ James Beard It has been a while since I sat at a table for one in an upscale restaurant. A few days […]

Best Laid Plans . . .

Chaos is roving through the system and able to undo, at any point, the best laid plans. ~ Terence McKenna Best-Laid Plan #1 When I returned from my 2019 road trip to the East Coast, I started thinking about the next trip for the summer of 2020, imagining the itinerary in my mind, then turning […]

Christmas in Durango

I’m dreaming of a white Christmas Just like the ones I used to know — Irving Berlin This is what I woke up to on Christmas morning . . . But Christmas started much earlier here . . . The first week in December Dondi brought over her Christmas decorations for the Ranch House . […]

Dinner with Friends

I love long dinners with friends.–Sylvia Hoeks Last night I had my first dinner party at the Ranch House. There were six of us — Dondi, Todd and John who live at River Stone Ranch, and Cynthia and Rey, and me.   On the menu:  Beef short ribs in the slow cooker, glazed carrots, oven-roasted green […]

Serendipity in Durango

What some people call serendipity is sometimes just having your eyes open. — Jose Manuel Barroso As I drove down County Road 250 this morning on my way to the grocery store, I was happily drinking in the color of the golden and yellow trees that lined the road. Then I rounded a curve and […]