Breakfast at La Note |
We drove through the streets of downtown Berkeley, which were pretty much deserted except for sad, muttering street people and the yellow-windbreaker city employees who keep an eye on them. We were the first customers at La Note restaurant. Even the parking meters weren't up and about--no fee until 9 am. Our waitress spoke with a French accent. The food was delicious. We came home and booked a cruise to Alaska.
That's right. Another trip, and another cruise. Those who read my May 2011 trip blog know our disillusionment with cruises, but we want to look at glaciers and we don't want to drive and we want comfort and we want to be waited on. Age and laziness, plus another glossy Oceania Cruise Line brochure, colluded. We're booked for summer 2013. There's a 2-for-1 deal and a half-price only deposit until March 31.
Besides, yesterday we spent all afternoon doing our taxes. Jerry's face tells the story.
Doing the taxes: Always an interlude of marital bliss |
4 comments:
That's hilarious. Tim and I cancelled our plans for the Alaska cruise after your account of last year's fiasco.
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Carrie, I know you did. Definitely crossed my mind as I made the call. Somehow we're both onboard (no pun) with this, even given last year's experience. For one thing, we won't have to try to see every masterpiece in Florence in 5 hours.
Dear Bearflag--I'm afraid we're too addicted to "haute frills" and lack of nocturnal unloading noise.
Seriously--it looks like a wonderful adventure WHICH I'D LIKE YOU AND GLADYS TO UNDERTAKE AND WRITE A BLOG (OR TWO) ABOUT!
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