Friday, June 13, 2025

Review: PRS SE CE24 Electric Guitar

PRS SE CE 24 – Overview

The PRS SE CE 24 combines elements of PRS’s USA-made CE line (notably the bolt-on neck) with the affordable SE series made in Korea (by World Musical Instruments). It’s a modern take on a classic PRS workhorse — versatile, playable, and elegant without the Custom 24 price tag.



Key Specs
  • FeatureDetailsBody Mahogany (back) with Maple top, Flame Maple veneer
  • Neck Maple (bolt-on)
  • Fingerboard Rosewood, 24 frets
  • Scale Length 25"
  • Neck Profile Wide Thin
  • Pickups PRS 85/15 “S” humbuckers
  • Bridge PRS Molded Tremolo
  • Tuners PRS-designed
  • Controls 1 Volume, 1 Push-Pull Tone (for coil split), 3-way switch
  • Finish Multiple gloss finishes (e.g., Black Cherry, Blue Matteo)

Pros

Versatile Tone
The 85/15 "S" pickups provide a modern PRS tone with good clarity and output.
Coil-split offers a surprising single-coil chime, making this guitar suitable for clean funk, blues, alt rock, and metal.
 
Playability
The wide-thin neck is fast and comfortable for most players.
25” scale balances tension and playability (great for bending, great sustain).
Smooth fretwork and well-set nut out of the box.

Bolt-On Design
The bolt-on neck (rare in PRS’s SE line) gives it a snappier, more Fender-like attack with PRS warmth and sustain.
Adds some upper-end sparkle and articulation not typically found in set-neck PRS models.

Value

You're getting high-quality craftsmanship, solid hardware, and great tonewoods at a fraction of the cost of a US-made PRS.
Excellent gigging guitar or serious upgrade for intermediate players.

Cons

Pickups Could Be Better
While the 85/15 "S" pickups are solid, they can sound a bit compressed or sterile compared to their USA counterparts.
Many players upgrade them (e.g., to Seymour Duncans or PRS Core pickups).

Weight
Slightly heavier than some might expect (~8 lbs), depending on the piece of mahogany.
Not extreme, but worth noting if you prefer lightweight guitars.

PRS Molded Trem
Stable and usable, but not as refined as a high-end PRS trem or something like a Gotoh 510.


The pull-up range is limited, and some players feel stiff.

Ordering

I ordered the PRS SE CE24 from Sweetwater.com, along with the Fender Mustang LT25 amplifier (mostly for use with headphones).

On receiving the guitar and plugging it into the Fender Mustang LT25 amp, I initially got no sound. Eventually, I diagnosed the issue to the defective Instrument Cable.

After tuning the guitar, I played a few chords, and it sounded clean. The string tension is much lighter than on my Yamaha FG830 acoustic.


Sunday, June 8, 2025

Wing Foiling a Coyote Point

After checking the iwindsurf.com forecast, I decided to wing foil at the nearby Coyote Point. Inna decided to join me and watch me foil (and also stop by the nearby Equator Coffees coffee shop).

On arrival at Coyote Point (a 45-minute drive from San Jose) via US-101, the wind was showing as 14 knots, but the small wings used by most wing foilers suggested that it was far stronger (mostly 4.0m wings).

Wing Foiling Gear

  • Board: Naish Hover LE Carbon Ultra 95
  • Foil: Armstrong HS Foil Kit 1850cm
  • Wing: Duotone Slick SLS 5.0m
  • Harness: Dakine Flywing (L)
  • Wetsuit: Feral 4mm Backzip Large Wetsuit

Here is a GoPro Hero 11 Black Mini video of my session:

I winged for about 90 minutes, enjoying the steady 15 knot wind and riding some of the swells on the way back to the shore. It was an excellent session!

I am getting used to the Dakine Flywing harness. It does help to release the stress on my arms, but it can be tricky to use.

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Saturday, June 7, 2025

Wing Foiling at Crissy Field

With iwindsurf.com showing a favorable wind forecast for Saturday, June 7, 2025, Inna and I decided to drive to San Francisco, so that I could wing foil at Crissy Field and she could explore the various neighborhoods.

I loaded up the Tesla Model Y with all of my wing foiling gear and started the drive at around 10:15. There was usual traffic on the way, and the Tesla reported an expected arrival of 11:48 at Crissy. Once we arrived, I found a nice parking spot on the lawn, where I could later rig my wing.

We decided to eat lunch at our favorite Cracked & Battered eatery on Chestnut Street. On the way there, we came across an Animal Rescue show on the lawn, featuring lots of cute dogs. We also stopped by the Exploratorium to look at Inna's favorite birds: (egrets,  blue herons, etc.) Inna took a few photos, and we continued to Chestnut Street.

On reaching Cracked & Battered, we saw a long line and we asked to be put on the waiting list. As the wait continued to grow, we gave up and decided to eat at our next favorite eatery, Soulva, nearby.

At Souvla, we ordered the following items:

  • Appetizer: Greek Fries
  • Boris: Lamb Salad
  • Inna: Lamb Salad

It was a lovely, healthy lunch, though I would have preferred the fried chicken and waffles at Cracked & Battered.


After lunch, we stopped by the next door, Reveille Cafe, for hot drinks, and I sipped a mocha, while Inna had her latte.

At around 13:40, I decided to return to Crissy Field and prepare for wing filing while Inna would explore Pacific Heights. She had made 17:30 dinner reservations at the highly regarded Milos Meze.

I rigged my Duotone 5.0m swing (as iwindsurf.com was showing 14 knots at Anita Rock with a wind forecast of 18 knots later on). I also put on my harness for the first time, in the hope of using it.

I started foiling at around 14:10. Initially, the wind was acceptable, but there were many windless patches. During heavy gusts, I began to use the harness, and it helped to keep me in control of the wing (without getting tired).

Wing Foiling Gear

  • Board: Naish Hover LE Carbon Ultra 95
  • Foil: Armstrong HS Foil Kit 1850cm
  • Wing: Duotone Slick SLS 5.0m
  • Harness: Dakine Flywing (L)
  • Wetsuit: Feral 4mm Backzip Large Wetsuit

Here is a GoPro Hero 11 Black Mini video of my session:


I had an overall decent session, but fell a few more times than I expected.

After I finished wing foiling and loading all my gear back into the Tesla Model Y, I drove to pick up Inna at California/Filmore St. and returned to Crissy Field. We decided to walk (about 20 minutes) to Milos Meze for our 17:30 dinner (arriving 10 minutes late).


After quickly being seated, we ordered the following items to share:

  • Drinks: Black Tea, Mint Tea
  • Appetizer: Keftedes (Meatballs), Oktapodi (Octopus), Spanakopita
  • Main: Kokinisto Me Manestra (Lamb Leg)
  • Dessert: Baklavaki

The dinner was fabulous, and the service was outstanding. We were pleasantly impressed! The Keftedes were large and delicious! The Spanakopita had a nice, flaky crust. The Octopus was delicious. 

The Lamb Leg was super tender, with meat practically falling off. The Baklavaki dessert was huge and delicious/ This was one of the best restaurants we had tried in San Francisco (at a reasonable price).


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Sunday, June 1, 2025

Review: Hauser - The Rebel is Back Tour

I have been listening to music from Hauser for a few years, so I was excited to hear that he would be touring the United States with a stop in San Jose. I purchased tickets for the 8:00 pm show at the San Jose Civic on June 1, 2025.

Here is a short video clip from the concert of Stjepan Hauser and Caroline Campbell performing "He's a Pirate" from the movie Pirates of the Caribbean.

Stjepan Hauser, known professionally as HAUSER, is celebrated for his dynamic cello performances that blend classical pieces with contemporary hits. "The Rebel Is Back!" tour showcased a diverse setlist that included the following songs:

  • "Emmanuel" (Michel Colombier cover)
  • "Adagio en Sol Menor" (Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni cover)
  • "Caruso" (Lucio Dalla cover)
  • "Love Story" (performed with Amy Manford)
  • "Now We Are Free" (Hans Zimmer cover, with Amy Manford)
  • "My Heart Will Go On" (Céline Dion cover, with Amy Manford)
  • "The Phantom of the Opera" (Andrew Lloyd Webber cover, with Amy Manford)
  • "Game of Thrones: main title" (Ramin Djawadi cover)
  • "Living La Vida Loca" (Ricky Martin cover)
  • "Highway to Hell" (AC/DC cover)
  • "Sweet Caroline "(Neil Diamond cover)
  • "Quizás, quizás, quizás" (Osvaldo Farrés cover)
  • "Conga" (Miami Sound Machine cover)
  • "Livin' on a Prayer" (Bon Jovi cover)
  • "He's a Pirate" (Klaus Badelt cover)
  • "Despacito" (Luis Fonsi cover)
  • "Señorita" (Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello cover)
  • "Bamboléo" (Gipsy Kings cover)
  • "Hallelujah" (Leonard Cohen cover)
Overall, the concert was fantastic and the first one that I can recall, where my wife was taking photos and videos throughout. It was much better than we expected!

The "Rebel Is Back" tour featured two special guest performers: violinist Caroline Campbell and soprano Amy Manford. 


Here is a YouTube video of Hauser playing at the Mountain Winery, Saratoga:


However, he did not play my favorite - Czardas (here is a video with Caroline Campbell):


Hauser - The Rebel is Back Review

Positives

  • Excellent selection of popular songs, spanning multiple genres: classical, Latin, pop, rock, and folk 
  • Energetic performances by Hauser and his band
  • Excellent special effects
  • One of the best (if not the best) concerts in recent memory
  • Two hours of non-stop music
  • Hauser was joking around and interacting with the audience
  • Fantastic violin performance by the virtuoso Caroline Campbell
  • Standout songs included: "Adagio en Sol Menor", "Caruso", "Game of Thrones", "Conga", "Despacito", "Bamboleo", and "Hallelujah"

Negatives

  • San Jose Civic Center is not the best venue for concerts, as the seats are not sloping.
  • On some songs, the large screen showed a video, which was out of sync with Hauser's movements on the stage.

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Review: SwingVision for Tennis

To improve my tennis skills, I decided to use SwingVision software to help me record and identify areas for improvement in my tennis game.

Here is a SwingVision-processed video of my doubles match: Boris & Dan vs. Katie & Phil:

Here is another SwingVision processed video of my doubles match: Boris & Partner vs. Eyal & Phil:

 The cost of the software is $149.99 per year for the Pro version, which includes a free SwingStick monopod (useful for holding the iPhone in place above the court on the wall).  


Using the SwingStick takes some practice as it's difficult to change the iPhone orientation, once it's in the air (though the Apple Watch integration is quite helpful and can be used to start the recording).


 Here are some recent matches recorded on SwingVision:

 SwingVision Review

Positives

  • Cuts out the dead time (between points) in the tennis match
  • Identifies individual shots, their placement, and speed
  • Identifies forehand, backhand, serve, and estimates ball speed
  • Heatmap shows the location of shots (and whether they were in or out)
  • Generates detailed match statistics
  • AI scoring

Negatives

  • Drains the iPhone battery after one hour of recording (it tries to auto-upload the large video file over Wifi)
  • Buggy iPhone app can lock up during video processing or upload
  • Requires additional input to identify the players (in singles and doubles) and the start time of the match
  • Starting the recording can be a bit fiddly
  • Exporting the video runs on the iPhone (not on the server) and can be quite slow (and sometimes errors out for no reason)
  • If the recording is started upside down, it's not easily correctable.
  • AI Scoring can be misleading

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Saturday, May 31, 2025

Hike to Mori Point

With the temperature in San Jose approaching 97 degrees Fahrenheit, we considered our escape to cooler climates. Initially, we considered visiting Crissy Field in San Francisco, but the traffic there was quite heavy (with a 90-minute drive time).

Instead, we decided to revisit Pacifica, where temperatures were hovering around 60°F (and it was only a 50-minute drive). We loaded our Tesla Model Y with hiking boots, water, and jackets, and started our drive. As we started to reach Pacifica, we noticed temperatures rapidly dropping from 91 Fahrenheit to 70 throughout less than a mile.

We parked near the Mori Point trailhead and started our hike.

We followed Old Mori Road westward and then Bootleggers Steps, uphill to Mori Point. We continued on the Mori Buff Trail southward, along the coast. There were many wildflowers and beautiful, secluded beaches below. The beaches were impossible to reach (due to sheer drop-offs). Too bad, as I saw some excellent surf spots.

We avoided the Peak Trail (it was too steep) and then, after passing the tall hill, we climbed it from it back. On top of the hill was a labyrinth (that Inna circled around). We returned to Pacifica in the exact reverse order.

We walked along the shore, observing the high surf. I was surprised that there were no surfers. Perhaps, it's not a convenient spot to surf. We stopped at the Chit Chat Cafe for some refreshments. We ordered the following drinks:

  • Inna: Iced Tea, Madeline cookie
  • Boris: Mocha with whipped cream, biscotti

After a brief rest (we were a bit tired from the hike), we walked back to our Tesla Model Y nearby. Before returning home, we decided to stop by Rosotti's Alpine Inn (in Palo Alto) for dinner. 

We always wanted to go there, but never had the time (We were originally supposed to go there on Mother's Day). The menu was online, and we ordered the following using our iPhones:

  • Drinks: Blood Orange Margarita, Dry Apple Cider 
  • Appetizer: Guacamole with Chips, Santorini Greek Salad 
  • Entree: Heart of Alpine Pizza with Burrata Deilizosa and Crimini Mushrooms

The Heart of Alpine pizza was fantastic, especially with the extra Burrata and Crimini mushrooms. The Greek Santorini salad was mediocre. The Blood Orange Margarita was excellent and reasonably priced.

 

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Friday, May 30, 2025

Review: Donner Hush I Pro Travel Guitar

For silent practice and travel, I decided to purchase the Donner Hush I Pro Electro-acoustic guitar. This guitar can be easily disassembled and fit into a very small, thin travel case, and be brought with me on flights. It has a built-in headphone amp, powered by a built-in lithium battery which lasts up to 8 hours.


According to Donner:

  • PLAY WITH STYLE - DONNER breaks the mold and lets you explore. 1 HUSH I PRO Guitar=18 effects(5 Modulation, 5 Delay, 5 Reverb, Overdrive, Compressor, Booster), plus 8 legendary guitar body tone simulations, 20 IR slots. Each tone envelops you in its unique atmosphere, with customizable music parameters. From subtle nuances to powerful combinations of effects, your creativity takes the lead.
  • STRUM WITH ENRICHED TONES - Utilizing the upgraded H1 preamp system by Donner's self-developed sound algorithm platform, to support more professional and complex sound algorithms and high-definition audio sampling rate, enabling the guitar to realize dozens of combinations of effects. Our HUSH acoustic guitar pickup structure ensures realistic and dynamic sound feedback. Activate Air Boost and Tone Boost for enhanced airiness and clarity, and effortlessly fine-tune your tone with the dynamic 5-band equalization EQ adjustment module.
  • PRACTICE WITH SILENCE - Resonance-free chamber design, low-decibel strumming sound, realizing non-traditional nuisance acoustic guitar practice without disturbing the bystanders or being disturbed by the bystanders. With the effect algorithm system, supporting headphone practice, wireless BGM accompaniment, connecting your audio device, strum in hush, music lush.
  • TRAVEL WITH LIGHTNESS - Building on the distinctive headless design of our HUSH travel guitar series, the I PRO weighs just 2.2kg. It features an upgraded quick-disconnect zinc alloy bracket for fast and solid assembly. With a battery life of 8 hours and a USB-C fast charging interface, it's ideal for travel, performances, gatherings, and practice sessions. The portable guitar is designed to meet all your musical needs. Take music on the go.
  • ENJOY WITH EVERYTHING - Comes with a portable bag, headphones, USB-C charging cable, 1/8” cable, strap, truss rod wrench, and more.

Donner Hush I Pro Review

Positives

  • Extremely portable, with removable pieces that make it very easy to take on a plane
  • Built-in tuner, making tuning strings effortless
  • Multiple built-in acoustic guitar sounds with customization
  • Long battery life (8 hours)
  • Built-in headphone amplifier for quick connection to headphones
  • Built-in Bluetooth for streaming drum tracks
  • Reasonable price ($349)
  • Output to an external amp
  • A variety of useful accessories are included, including a nice case, earbuds, and straps.
  • Can download new sounds (connecting via USB-C to PC)

Negatives

  • The sound does not match a fine acoustic guitar, like my Yamaha FG830
  • The lithium battery is not user-replaceable
  • The included earbuds don't stay in my ears

Links
  • Donner Music
  • ChopTones OM28 (acoustic guitar sounds) from Martin OM-28 Reimagined acoustic guitar.

Step-by-Step Installation Guide for IRs

  1. Download and Install the Donner Host Software:

  2. Connect Your Guitar to the Computer:

  3. Launch the Host Software:

  4. Import the Choptones OM28 IR Files:

    • Within the software, locate the section for managing IR files.

    • Use the import function to add the Choptones OM28 IR files.

    • Assign the imported IRs to the desired user slots on your guitar.

  5. Save and Apply the Settings:

    • After assigning the IRs, save the changes within the software.

    • Safely disconnect your guitar from the computer.

    • Your HUSH-I PRO should now have the new IRs loaded and ready for use.

Saturday, May 24, 2025

A Short stay in Mendocino

For the Memorial Day weekend, Inna made reservations at the Little River Inn in Mendocino (about 200 miles north of San Jose), a 5-hour drive away. We wanted to escape the city's hustle and bustle and enjoy nature's peaceful serenity. It's been many years since we last visited Mendocino, and we were eager to get back.


Friday, May 23, 2025

We started our drive on Friday, May 23, in the evening and arrived in Mendocino at 20:15. There was heavy traffic along the way, especially in San Francisco and Novato. We stopped at Starbucks two times, for coffee and restrooms. Inna got a slight headache from her latte and was a bit queasy on the windy road to Mendocino  (US-128).


Inna had already made dinner reservations at the Little River Inn for 20:15. We barely arrived on time and checked in immediately in room #115. There were two Tesla Level 2 chargers nearby, and I reparked my Tesla (its battery was down from 94% to 17%) to recharge it.

We sat down for dinner and ordered the following items:

  • Drinks: Gowans 1876 Apple Cider, Hot Tea
  • Inna: Clam Chowder, Fish & Chips
  • Boris: Monterey Bay Calamari, Papardelle Bolognese
  • Dessert: Mixed Berry Cobbler

I was surprised to see actual shells in the Clam Chowder (which was delicious). The Calamari was excellent, and the Fish & Chips were outstanding. I liked my Papardelle Bolognese (but not as much as Fish & Chips). The Mixed Berry Cobbler was delicious.

We returned to our room and unloaded all of our suitcases. I started a fire in the fireplace, and we rested for a time before going to bed. I was extremely tired from the long drive.

Saturday, May 24, 2025


I woke at 07:30 (to my iPhone alarm), showered, shaved, and dressed. After Inna showered, we walked to the Little River Inn restaurant for breakfast.

We sat down, looked at the menu, and ordered the following items:

  • Drinks: Coffee, Water
  • Boris: Ole's Favorite Breakfast (3 Swedish hotcakes, 2 poached eggs, chicken sausage)
  • Inna: Eggs Benedict (2 eggs with potato latkes)
Ole's Breakfast was excellent, and I enjoyed the thin Swedish hotcakes. They were closer in consistency to Swedish crepes than to American pancakes.


After breakfast, we drove 15 minutes to Fort Bragg's Skunk Train for the 10:00 railbike tour. Inna decided to try out this interesting method of transportation, where 4-wheeled carts on train wheels are powered by bicycle pedals with electric motor assist.

After we picked up our tickets, we waited for all of the group members to arrive and watched a brief safety video. The controls were quite simple, with a parking brake, throttle (to get moving), and multiple speed electric assist controlled by +/- buttons. We started pedaling, keeping a 5-car length distance between our car and the car ahead of us.

Here is a short video of the ride (taken by my iPhone):

We pedalled for about 30 minutes, reaching our final destination, deep inside the forest with lots of Redwoods all around. While there, we hiked for another 30 minutes with our guide, who identified the various plants and trees that grow there.

The Skunk Train had arrived at our destination, and we had to wait for it to depart before we could resume our bike back. We waited until 12:15, and then biked back for another 30 minutes. On the way back, my chain fell off and I had to wait for a quick repair. We continued until reaching the end of the ride and dropped off all the gear (helmets).

We decided to try eating lunch at the Princess Seafood Restaurant. It was highly rated and close by. We drove over and found parking nearby. It was a casual restaurant where one orders and pays before sitting down at a table. Being a bit cold, we ordered hot drinks and soups to warm up:

  • Drinks: Hot Apple Cider
  • Inna: Lobster Bisque (cup), Crab Roll Sandwich
  • Boris: Clam Chowder (cup), Ahi Poke Bowl

Both of the soups, the Clam Chowder and Lobster Bisque, were excellent. I liked my Ahi Poke Bowl and shared it with Inna. The Crab Roll Sandwich was also delicious (and Inna shared it with me).


After lunch, we decided to stop for some hot coffee at Fort Bragg's Mendocino Cookie Company. We ordered the following:

  • Cookies: Double Fudge
  • Boris: Mocha (12 oz)
  • Inna: Latte with extra foam (12 oz)

The drinks and cookies were excellent and helped to warm us up on this cold day. We decided to drive over to the Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens to revisit all the spring blooms.

The Botanical Gardens were wonderful with blooming Rhododendrons. We decided to walk to the coast and followed the North Trail, followed by the South Trail, stopping along the way to photograph and smell the flowers. We spent a few hours exploring the various gardens, including the Vegetable Garden and, Dahlia Garden.

For dinner, Inna made 19:15 reservations at Trillium Cafe in Mendocino. After a short drive from the Little River Inn, we parked nearby and walked to the cafe. 

After being seated outdoors (with a working heater), we looked at the dinner menu and ordered the following:

  • Drinks: Humboldt Cherry Cider
  • Appetizer: Blue Cheese Salad, Fresh Focaccia Bread
  • Boris: Vegetable Gnocchi
  • Inna: Lamb Chops, Mushroom Soup
  • Dessert: Dubai Bar

We liked the Humboldt Cherry Cider. I had never tasted cherry cider before, and liked it. The Blue Cheese Salad was excellent. 


I was indifferent to the Vegetable Gnocchi; they were not bad, but not at the level found in Italy (Siena). The Lamb Chops were outstanding and the best entree on the menu. For dessert, we liked the Dubai Bar.

Sunday, May 26, 2025

In the morning, I woke at 07:30 and showered. We decided to try eating breakfast in downtown Mendocino and settled on GoodLife Cafe & Bakery.

We drove about 5 minutes to Mendocino and parked nearby. There was a long line outside the cafe and we queued up. Inna added us to the waiting list for sitting inside (there was a 10-minute wait to be seated). We were eventually seated and ordered the following items:

  • Boris: Hot Apple Cider, Classic Breakfast (two scrambled eggs, sautéed vegetables, sourdough bread, jam, chicken apple sausage)
  • Inna: Foamy Latte, Shrimp Polenta Benedict, Green Salad
  • Dessert: Raspberry Danish

My Classic Breakfast was excellent with a generous portion of scrambled eggs, delicious sautéed vegetables, and chicken apple sausage. 


The strawberry jam was thin but tasted homemade. Inna loved her Shrimp Polenta. The raspberry danish was generously sized and delicious, too!

After breakfast, we drove quickly to Kayak Noyo, where I had made kayak reservations for 10:00. We arrived at 09:50 (with time to spare) and selected a double kayak. We signed the waiver forms and quickly launched on the Noyo River, heading upriver, in the hope of seeing wildlife.

Initially, we mostly encountered birds and were the only kayakers on the water. Other than ducks, we did not see anything unusual until we turned around. On the way back, we encountered a few kayakers and 5 seals. Two of the seals were close by. We are not sure whether these were the harbor seals.

We kayaked back to Kayak Noyo at 11:50 (right on time), and started our drive to Cafe Beaujolais, where Inna had previously made lunch reservations for 12:15. We arrived with a few minutes of time to spare and parked nearby.

After checking in, we were taken to the Atrium (a separate building), to the second floor, where we had a nice view outside. After talking to the waiters and looking at the menu, we ordered the following:

  • Boris: Chicken & Waffles, Coffee
  • Inna: Mushroom Omelet, Americano

My Chicken & Waffles were excellent (even better than my favorite Cracked & Battered in San Francisco). Inna also raved about her Mushroom OmeletCafe Beaujolais is now our favorite restaurant in Mendocino.

After lunch, Inna decided to explore the various local Mendocino boutiques, while I spent some time in the local Gallery Bookshop.

Inna stopped by after shopping, and we decided to hike around Mendocino Highlands. It was a nice, easy hike with a gorgeous overlook of surrounding cliffs, natural bridges, and the rocky coastline.

We returned to our car, briefly stopping at The Waiting Room cafe. However, the line was so long (and only one person was working), so we decided to return to Little River Inn. We rested for a bit before dinner.

We were hoping that Little River Inn would have cleaned our room (we requested it), but they did not do anything (a bit disappointing).


For dinner, Inna made 19:00 reservations at Terra Mar Kitchen in Albion (south of Mendocino). It was only a short drive there with plenty of parking.

After checking in, we explored the property outside, as our table was not ready. After sitting down, we ordered the following items:

  • Drinks: Sparkling Water, Humboldt Dry Apple Cider
  • Appetizer: Spring Onion Toast
  • Boris: Stemple Creek Ribeye
  • Inna: Pacific Catch Halibut
  • Dessert: Strawberry Lemon Bar

The Spring Onion Toast was not as desirable as we had expected. It was not our favorite. However, the Ribeye and the Halibut were excellent (as were the perfectly prepared asparagus).  The Strawberry Lemon Bar was too small (and too sweet). Overall, Terra Mar Kitchen is a decent restaurant, but some dishes need to be avoided.

When we returned home, we rested and read our Kindles and iPads.


Monday, May 27, 2025

Happy Memorial Day!


I woke at 07:30, showered, shaved, and dressed. Inna didn't sleep well and rested a bit more. There was a two-masted brig in the harbor motoring around the Van Damme State Conservation area. After Inna showered, we walked to the Little River Inn restaurant for breakfast.

We sat down, looked at the menu, and ordered the following items:

  • Drinks: Coffee, Water
  • Boris: Ole's Favorite Breakfast (3 Swedish hotcakes, 2 poached eggs, chicken sausage)
  • Inna: Eggs Benedict (2 eggs with potato latkes)

After breakfast, we checked out of the hotel and decided to hike at the nearby  Van Damme State Park. We followed the popular Fern Canyon Trail (to Pygmy Forest) for 6.36 miles round-trip in 140 minutes. We never reached the Pygmy Forest (as we were running low on time; we wanted to be back in Mendocino for lunch at 13:00).

It was a beautiful day for a hike, with hardly anyone else on the luscious green trail. We saw and heard a few birds, but the sheet silence of the forest was deafening. Next time, we need to allow for more time to do the full trail (and park a bit closer to the trail).


For lunch, we stopped by Mendocino Cafe (as the line at Goodlife Cafe & Bakery was too long, with over a 20-minute wait). We were quickly seated and ordered the following from the menu:

  • Boris: Blackened Rockfish Sandwich with salad, Coffee
  • Inna: Blackened Rockfish Sandwich with potato salad, Latte 

 The Blackened Rockfish Sandwiches were not bad, but nothing to write home about.

After lunch, we started our long drive home to San Jose. It was a lot shorter (traffic was much lighter). We did manage to stop for coffee at Dr. Insomniac's Fine Coffee in Novato.



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