The trip started off with a car full of Danny's favorite treats. Danny cannot go on a road trip (even if it's only an hour) without having treats. On our way we stopped by a French Cheese Factory for a picnic lunch. The farm was so beautiful and the cheese delicious!
The rest of the day we spent on an African Safari. Yes, you read correctly...AFRICAN SAFARI. I was worried it would be lame but I'm pretty sure we BOTH loved it. It had rained all day and I was worried that they would cancel our tour but those vehicles can handle anything. It was quite the ride!!!!
I'm glad the Cheetah was not part of the open range. It looked like it wanted to kill me.
Kudu. So close I could touch it.
Apparently Zebras are shy and mean. A group of Zebra is called a Dazzle.
Probably the most exciting part of the Safari. These African Cattle thought we were the feed truck and started a stampede coming right for us. It was awesome.
This Wildebeest makes me sad. He is the only male born to his herd and thus has been cast out because he is a threat to his dad.
Impala
The herd of Wildebeest and some mountain goats (I can't remember their name)
This is how we roll. On the top!
That night we drove to our hotel which I was a little worried about but it turned out fabulous. We ended up in a suite right on the golf course at a country club. Not too bad!! We were so tired and cold from our Safari that we decided to just order some pizza and watch a movie in front of the fire. The pizza was really good. I wish they had a store near Palo Alto.
The next day we took a tour of Castello di Amorosa, a winery with a 13th century replica castle. It was pretty amazing and apparently it was featured on the Bachelor recently!?!? My goal now is to build a castle.
All in all the tour was interesting. We learned about architecture, grapes, napa, the winery, and wine. We even got a tasting of grape juice from the winery instead of wine.
After our tour we went to the Culinary Institute of America (CIA) for a cooking demo and lunch.
The demo kitchen
The next day we took a tour of Castello di Amorosa, a winery with a 13th century replica castle. It was pretty amazing and apparently it was featured on the Bachelor recently!?!? My goal now is to build a castle.
All in all the tour was interesting. We learned about architecture, grapes, napa, the winery, and wine. We even got a tasting of grape juice from the winery instead of wine.
After our tour we went to the Culinary Institute of America (CIA) for a cooking demo and lunch.
The demo was really fun and we learned a lot. Lunch was fantastic but I would expect nothing less when you have a kitchen full of the best chefs in America cooking for you!
It was a really awesome trip and I'm glad we can check Napa off our list.
It was a really awesome trip and I'm glad we can check Napa off our list.



4 comments:
That all sounds so awesome. My brother just got transfered to Napa on his mission a few weeks ago. It looks like such a beautiful place!
That looks like the castle where Jake from the Bachelor took Gia and Vienna!
It looks like you have been having a lot of fun lately. I'm coming to Sacramento for two weeks with Hazel, but Brendan isn't coming. It would be fun to visit you for a day.
dont let daniel demille go there. he will shoot all those animals and leave them there for someone else to skin.
true story
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