{ road trip 2012 | part 2 }

// see Part 1 here //

Every day for the first half of the road trip, we would wake up and be like, IT’S ONLY THE THIRD DAY! or IT’S ONLY THE FOURTH DAY! It was so exciting to think that with all the amazing things we had seen so far, there was still more of the coast, and Portland, and Seattle, in the days to come.

We initially wanted to spend 2 nights in San Francisco, a city we both love to pieces, but when planning the trip realized we could only spend one. So we squished all the zillion places we wanted to eat at into less than 24 hours, and it was MARVELOUS. And because that wasn’t enough, at the end of it all I started craving cheese, so we picked up some of the best cheese I’ve ever had (Beecher’s!) at the Ferry Building, that served as our snack on our drive up to Fort Bragg (a stop we put on the map just for North Coast Brewery).

The last leg of California was the redwoods – one of the things I was most looking forward to. I pretty much wouldn’t shut up about how I wanted to see the HUGE GIANT TREES THAT YOU CAN DRIVE YOUR CAR THROUGH OMG. We did get suckered into one touristy version of those, which was actually a pretty small tree, and therefore was really nervewracking and stressful to drive through (“turn your mirrors in!”). But Barrie got a trucker hat at the gift shop, and I picked up some vintage-inspired postcards, and we still laugh and reminisce about the Chandelier Tree, and like many of the things on the trip I realize – it wasn’t the big landmark things per say, it was the random unexpected moments that made it all so beautiful :)

day 3 & 4 – san francisco | fort bragg | avenue of the giants

Ike’s, San Francisco, CA – This is where we got the infamous Kryptonite sandwich, which includes (WAIT FOR IT): roast beef, pastrami, salami, turkey, bacon, ham, mozzarella sticks, stuffed jalapeno poppers, beer battered onion rings, avocado, pepper jack, and pesto spread. When Barrie first told me about it, I swore he was lying, and was just naming everything I like in one sandwich to entice me to go there (not that he’d have to because I LOVE ANY AND ALL SANDWICHES! THINGS BETWEEN BREAD FTW!) And I have to say, even though all those things are delicious on their own, I was a bit skeptical about throwing them all together and having it be too much of one good thing. And then I realized, what does that even mean?? OF COURSE IT WAS DELICIOUS.

Morning – Fort Bragg, CA

Avenue of the Giants, CA

Up next – into Oregon! :)

9 Responses to “{ road trip 2012 | part 2 }”

  1. cindy Says:

    all your pictures make me smile.

  2. Alice Hu Says:

    So beautiful Adrienne!

  3. Serena Grace Says:

    ok seriously….how cute are you guys?!

  4. kim le Says:

    you guys are too cute! and way better than me & Jason at taking photos together!

  5. Grace Says:

    Your photographs are just so amazing – you just capture everything in a fresh and unique sort of way. ;)
    Thank you for the sweet words about my blog, I really appreciate it. xoxo.

  6. Gail Says:

    AHHHH do you know HOW FLIPPING COOL it is to go thru this entry and realize I have been in the EXACT same spot? At like, the same time of day? When you crest over that hill coming into Mendocino, the first time you see the ocean after driving through wine country and that patch of redwoods??? GAHHHH it’s a drive that 1,000 percent has my heart. I had to laugh that we even took the same photograph!! http://gailwernerblog.com/pacific-northwest-san-francisco-mendocino-the-oregon-coast/

    LOVE seeing this part of the country through your eyes!

  7. Floria Says:

    I love all of these photos!!! Both of you look great!

  8. ala cortez Says:

    love your MEIKO shirt!!!! ;)

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