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Category Archives: Destinations
Destinations – Downtown Reno: a work in progress
I’ve been in Reno many times over the past 45 years, for fun (as a child, young adult, and middle-aged adult), and for work when I was with Amtrak or AAA. Reno’s downtown area has been on a largely downhill … Continue reading
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Tagged downtown Reno, Kimpton, Mapes Hotel, MGM Grand Reno, Reno, Reno Aces, Riverside Hotel, The Montage, Wingfield Park
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Destinations – Ashland’s Railroad District: an edible addendum
Yesterday driving back from Eugene after the marathon I made a long-planned stopover in order to have lunch at the Palace Caf in Ashland, Ore. If you’re a regular Planes, Trains & Automobiles reader than you may recall the post … Continue reading
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Running Eugene Marathon, minus 1
Its Saturday afternoon and Im watching the rain come down. And stop. And start again. But the weather forecast for tomorrow only calls for showers (today it was rain) and Im hoping theyre later rather than earlier. Please, Mother Nature, … Continue reading
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Destinations – Austin, Texas, aka “Berkeley-by-the-sage”
I knew I was in Texas when on the drive from the Austin airport to the city I saw a car dealership named “Howdy Honda”. Yee haw! Keith and I spent 4 days in Austin visiting his childhood friend Rob … Continue reading
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Destinations the Bayliss Library
Have you ever driven down Bayliss Road on your way to I-5 and wondered about the little library there?
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Destinations – Double shot of Ashland, Hold the Shakespeare
ASHLAND, OREGON (from the Ashland Chamber of Commerce with permission) Don’t get me wrong. The reason I first went to Ashland in 2002 at the not so tender age of 46 was to see some plays. And that’s always a … Continue reading
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Lodging Mid-century modern at the Flamingo Resort, Santa Rosa
Our parents won. As a bona fide member of the baby boomer set, I remember thinking at some early age that the stuff my parents generation considered glamorous was actually pretty tacky. Think Las Vegas and Palm Springs. But somewhere … Continue reading
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Running Rails to trails in west Sonoma County
Thanks to Rita Wells, half of the Rita & Dane innkeeping team at the Raford Inn, I found out about a fine place to run in west Sonoma County: the West County Trail. Talk about combining some of my … Continue reading
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Lodging Winemaker for a day at the Raford Inn
Ever fancied yourself the gentleman or gentlewoman winemaker overseeing your domain from a 19th century estate? Well, if you treat yourself to a stay at the Raford Inn you could easily imagine yourself in this role. The 1880s-era Raford Inn … Continue reading
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Destinations Guerneville in winter
View Larger Map My partner Keith and I recently spent five days over in Sonoma County, which for you, dear reader, means high-quality (ha!) posts. This is the first. The Russian River in Sonoma County is one of my favorite … Continue reading
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