Sunday, June 3, 2007

Three, Livin' Large



The Old Mission Peninsula is one of those beautiful places on earth. It is populated by many vacationers and their fancy but tasteful get-away-from-it-all second homes, rolling hills offering views of the peaceful bay, endless cherry orchards, wineries and vineyards and a whole lotta history. Above is a photo of the biggest, baddest house we saw (still under construction) with probably one of the best views on the peninsula. This was not typical. It was an interesting, train-wreck of a house; as if the owners commissioned the builders to "Give us one of everything!"

I did not dislike it.


This little shack above, however, was more typical.

Two, The Old Mission Peninsula

Keep the chicks cheery with colorful coop cartoons!
A unique boat
This farm was as advertised; that is, on a dirt road.




It did not take me long to realize that the habitants of this peninsula, indeed the whole area, had a lighthearted sense of humor expressed through their yard and house decoration. They did this by way of (top to bottom) gaily painted henhouses, whimsical boats, barn roof signs, front yard hoe-down mannequin installation and state-shaped stepping stones. This was to be the theme for the entire trip. Marty got a kick out of this!


And what's a bike trip without a chocolate ice cream cone from the too-cute-for-words general store?