My Trip to California, Post 9: Livermore

I only stayed a short time with Tracey in Livermore, but we managed to do several fun outings.

We walked every morning, which I loved. We both like to get our steps in! I was happy to be back on the Sycamore trail, which is near where John and I lived when we were in Livermore. A new addition since I was there last are these cute and handy lost-and-found posts.

After our walk we went out to eat at the café at the Garré Vineyard and Winery. It wasn’t busy that day and the weather was perfect.

Next we went downtown to poke around. I was entranced by this slowly revolving trivia ball. At first glance, Livermore might appear to be just one of many outer suburbs of the Bay Area. But it is also home to a large national laboratory.

I’ve always been interested in what geographers call a “sense of place.” That is anything that makes a place feel different from every other place.

After I finally tore myself away from the mesmerizing revolving ball, we headed to a holiday shop. At the end of August, it mostly had Halloween and Día de Muertos decorations. I fell in love with this doll.

Isn’t she fantastic? Packed in her box, she took up a lot of space in my minimal (for me) luggage. I ended up leaving several items of clothing and misc at Laura’s house in order to get her home.

As soon as I got home I perched her on a traditional kiva ladder in the living room. It has been over a month now, but I honestly don’t think John has noticed, lol. We don’t use that room as much as the family room next to the kitchen.

On the second morning Tracey and I had fog on our morning walk, but it soon burned off.

Later that morning we drove to the ‎⁨The Ruth Bancroft Garden⁩ in ⁨Walnut Creek.

Next – down to Santa Clara on the train, stay tuned.

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