9.16.2005

Santa Barbara Camping

All we did was eat, sleep, eat, sleep and drink.

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Noel apparently was the pro at all this camping stuff.

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The boys came up with a super smart game...who could throw a rock the farthest into the ocean.
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And for the "wiener," Noel got to wear these stylin' glasses...er goggles?
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We went wine tasting afterwards. Don't let these pictures fool you. The first winery we went to had wines stored in metal barrels...yech! We could taste the metal in the wine. How 'bout using glass barrels?
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It was back to LA after traipsing through Santa Barbara County, particularly in Solvang. We were done after the hunt for THE Cheese store was over. Tons of wine on a hot day is not always a great idea.

Next year...Yosemite!

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