Thursday, July 19, 2007

Afternoon in the City

Here are few pictures of an afternoon in the City. This was already one month ago when we visited the relatively new "de Young" Museum with Ani (a colleague of Marie) and Cedric & Maureen. After visiting the museum, we spent a few hours at Cedric & Maureen's apartment before going to Dan Jurafsky's house warming party.

Goeric

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Happy Thirtieth ( :-S ) Birthday Marie !

Updated - Pictures here.

Marie answering an early morning Happy Birthday call... As you might have noticed, she already opened my birthday present to her ;-) Thanks also to all of you who sent her an e-mail or a greeting card!

Goeric

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Biking, sightseeing and resting in Lake Tahoe

As promised, here are some pictures of our week-end in Lake Tahoe and an account of our trip:

Thursday: We left Mountain View in the evening and arrived at our hotel in South Lake Tahoe a little before midnight. It looks like our good old Jetta is getting fancier: it now also shifts automatically (well, only from 5th gear to neutral).

Friday: After a decent breakfast at the hotel and a short walk along the lake shore, we went for a mountain bike ride. We started together from a trailhead at Fountain Place road. Marie followed the Trout Creek Trail back to South Lake Tahoe and the swimming pool (she learned the fun (?) of riding some sandy sections along the way). In the mean time, I biked up to Armstrong Pass and, after a 1000m climb, went down Saxon Creek trail (aka Mr. Toad's Wild Ride). According to the guide book Bruno gave me last year (Mountain Biking Lake Tahoe, by Lorene Jackson), it's one of the legendary trails in Tahoe: "Mr. Todd's is for advanced riders with the good sense to walk the crazy stuff"... Which is true: at one point, I had to step of my bike :-P

In the afternoon we visited the Tallac Historic site "where wealthy San Franciscans built their elaborate summer estates in the late 1800's and the early 1900's". For dinner, we went to Cafe Fiore: a nice "Italian" restaurant along Ski Run Boulevard.

Saturday: In the morning we visited Vikingsholm, another "house" built along the shores of Emerald Bay by Lora Knight in 1929. It is the copy of a 1,200-year-old Viking castle. In the late afternoon, I went for another "quick" ride along the beautiful Flume Trail... Still a 2h15min ride, but for 36km and about 1000m climb that's pretty quick ;-) That evening, we discovered a great restaurant: "Evans" on Emerald Bay Road.

Sunday: My enthusiasm about the Flume Trail grew on Marie and she decided she wanted to check it out too. We drove to Incline Village (North-East of Lake Tahoe) and biked the course followed by the XTerra Nevada Challenge. In the end it turned out to be a "little" too much for Marie, but the magnificent views on Lake Tahoe and at Marlene Lake made up for it. It's only when we reached the highest point of the tour, that we saw the huge Angora Fire at the other end of the Lake. We had initially planned to spend a few more hours at the pool, but due the slightly longer than expected biking part (hum), we had to skip the pool (which was closed due to "raining ashes" anyway).

Goeric

Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Firework at Stanford

Hi all,

What a nice surprise: coming out from class this evening at 9:30pm, there was a firework at Stanford for the 4th of July! I don't remember having been so close to such a big firework. The sound was really impressive: very loud with an echo. And the sound of the firework which makes a rain of little stars is pretty, like a crackling in the sky.
Too bad I didn't have our small camera with me to record a short movie... Next year maybe ;-)

Marie