Tahoe Nature Day with Jenny...
On another perfect Spring day, Jenny and I met up for a long walk. Yes, I'm in my Happy Place.
On another perfect Spring day, Jenny and I met up for a long walk. Yes, I'm in my Happy Place.
Having returned to my Happy Place, it was ideal that my first day back was spent with Karen. She has a knack of reminding me why I love Tahoe so much!
We began our morning catching up at Cuppa Tahoe.I've been traveling to this little town for 30 years now. It is not just for its quaintness but it is the home of my college friend Leslie (a major part of my life since 1982).
The two entrepreneurs combined the initials of their last names and spelled them out to form the name BeeKay and opened the doors in 1936. Local residents streamed in to watch double features of black-and-white movies and animated shorts. The BeeKay was a hit.
The movie marquis outside was the only neon sign in the valley and people would drive by just to marvel at the lighted sign (if only I could stay out until after dark). The movie theater soon became a landmark of the downtown. The years went by and while other businesses came and went, the BeeKay persisted — the solid building even withstood the 1952 Tehachapi earthquake with very little damage, though most of downtown was destroyed. Like all things, it fell on hard times but has risen through the 'rubble' to become a delightful performing arts venue. What a Tehachapi treasure.On September 12, 1987, Steve and I said our "I do's" in Laguna Beach. With both of our parents gone, my big brother Chuck flew in from Virginia to give me away.
My big brother Chuck arrived for a five night stay with us. While he'll be using some of his time here to visit with San Diego friends, we have much quality sibling time lined up as well, which started with Monday's amazing afternoon at Cougar Winery with Karen and David.
Our Saturday came in three parts. After Scripps and lunch at a sidewalk café, we visited La Jolla's Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego which invites all people to "experience our world, our region, and ourselves through the prism of contemporary art."
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