Saturday, December 31, 2022

The Year in Sports 2022

 

 

How was 2022 in Sports? Except for tennis, I was less active than in previous years.

  • 146 days of playing tennis at Almaden Valley Athletic Club
  • 18 days of surfing (Capitola, Lihue's Kalapaki Beach)
  • 19 days of windsurfing and wing foiling (Crissy Field)
  • 0 days of snowboarding
  • 5 days of swimming at Almaden Valley Athletic Club
  • 0 days of hiking
  • 10 days of indoor bike riding (Keiser M3i) 
  • 10 days of mountain biking (Almaden Quicksilver Park)

How was 2021 in Sports? With Covid-19 raging, it turned out quite different, with much more surfing and mountain biking than in previous years.

  • 77 days of playing tennis at Almaden Valley Athletic Club
  • 42 days of surfing (Capitola, Rockpile Beach, Trestles)
  • 20 days of windsurfing (Crissy Field)
  • 3 days of snowboarding (Palisades Tahoe)
  • 11 days of swimming at Almaden Valley Athletic Club
  • 12 days of hiking (Sedona, Vasona Lake)
  • 14 days of indoor bike riding (Keiser M3i) 
  • 38 days of mountain biking (Almaden Quicksilver Park, John Nicholas Trail), with almost 60,000 feet of elevation gain!

How was 2020 in Sports? With Covid-19 raging, it turned out quite different, with much more surfing and mountain biking than in previous years.

  • 77 days of playing tennis (Sunnyvale Tennis Center) before Covid-19 closed it. I really miss playing tennis!
  • 14 days of working out in the gym (City Sports) before Covid-19 locked it
  • 46 days of surfing (Capitola, Rockpile Beach, Trestles)
  • 12 days of windsurfing (Coyote Point, Sherman Island, Waddell Creek, 3rd Ave)
  • 0 days of snowboarding 
  • 11 days of hiking (Vasona Lake)
  • 2 days of off-road motorcycling at Hollister Hills (on a Yamaha WR250F)
  • 19 days of indoor bike riding (Keiser M3i) 
  • 59 days of mountain biking (Almaden Quicksilver Park, John Nicholas Trail), with almost 100,000 feet of elevation gain!

How was 2019 in Sports? With colitis in September, I missed a lot of tennis and gym days. I did manage to enjoy many fantastic hikes. In addition, this was the most incredible year for snowboardingBardonecchia, Verbier, Mammoth, and Alpine Meadows!

  • 124 days of playing tennis (Sunnyvale Tennis Center)
  • 66 days working out in the gym (City Sports)
  • 20 days of surfing (Capitola, Oahu)
  • 15 days of windsurfing (Coyote Point, Sherman Island, Crissy Field)
  • 15 days of snowboarding (Mammoth, Verbier, Alpine Meadows)
  • 16 days of hiking (Yosemite, Sedona, Vasona Lake)
  • 1 day of off-road motorcycling at Hollister Hills (on a Yamaha WR250F)
  • 4 days of mountain biking (Almaden Quicksilver Park)
How was 2018 in Sports? It was my best year for windsurfing!
  • 147 days of playing tennis (Sunnyvale Tennis Center)
  • 90 days working out in the gym (City Sports)
  • 23 days of surfing (Capitola)
  • 16 days of windsurfing (Coyote Point, Sherman Island)
  • 13 days of snowboarding (Whistler & South Lake Tahoe)
  • 12 days of mountain biking (Almaden Quicksilver Park)
  • 4 days of hiking (Santa Cruz)
  • 3 days of off-road motorcycling at Hollister Hills (on a Yamaha WR250F)
How was 2017 in Sports? It was my best year for gym workouts!
  • 228 days of playing tennis (Sunnyvale Tennis Center)
  • 98 days working out in the gym (Forma Gym)
  • 7 days of windsurfing (Coyote Point, Sherman Island)
  • 5 days of snowboarding (Whistler & South Lake Tahoe)
  • 21 days of mountain biking (Almaden Quicksilver Park)
  • 3 days of hiking (Don Edwards Wildlife Refuge)
  • 6 days of off-road motorcycling at Hollister Hills (on a Yamaha WR250F)
How was 2016 in Sports? It was my best year for tennis and off-road motorcycling!
  • 241 days of playing tennis (Los Gatos Swim & Racquet Club)
  • 0 days working out in the gym (Forma Gym)
  • 0 days of windsurfing (Coyote Point, Sherman Island)
  • 1 day of snowboarding (Whistler & South Lake Tahoe)
  • 1 day of mountain biking (Almaden Quicksilver Park)
  • 0 days of hiking
  • 11 days of off-road motorcycling at Hollister Hills (on a Honda CRF250R)
How was 2015 in Sports? It was not my best year.
  • 0 days of playing tennis
  • 0 days working out in the gym (Forma Gym)
  • 1 day of windsurfing (Coyote Point, Sherman Island)
  • 6 days of snowboarding (Whistler & South Lake Tahoe)
  • 7 days of mountain biking (Almaden Quicksilver Park)
  • 0 days of hiking
  • 2 days of off-road motorcycling at Hollister Hills (on a Honda CR150F)

Best of the Best 2022

Which are the best restaurants, spas, and travel destinations? 

At the end of 2022, I am rating the following (in order of best to worst) based on my personal experience.


Restaurants

Even though Michelin has not rated it, Mama's Fish House on Maui is our favorite restaurant worldwide. Mama's Fish House combines an authentic Hawaiian atmosphere with exceptional cooking and a magnificent tropical setting (overlooking Maui's North Shore, near the famous Ho'okipa Beach) to create an unforgettable dining experience using only the freshest fish caught on Maui.

At the end of 2022, I am rating the following (in order of best to worst) based on my personal experience.

  1. Mama's Fish House, Maui, Hawaii 
  2. The Plumed Horse, Saratoga, CA  (1 Michelin Star)
  3. Lagoon Restaurant by Jean Georges, St. Regis, Bora-Bora, French Polynesia 
  4. Manresa, Los Gatos, CA (3 Michelin Stars)
  5. Solbar, Calistoga, CA  (1 Michelin Star)
  6. Gary Danko, San Francisco, CA  (1 Michelin Star)
  7. Ristrot Guivol, Turin, Italy
  8. Weinstube Baldreit, Baden-Baden, Germany 
  9. Plachutta, Vienna, Austria 
  10. Humuhumunukunuku'apua, Maui Hawaii 
  11. La Foret, San Jose, CA (Michelin Rated)
  12. Bouchon, Napa, CA  (Michelin Rated)
  13. Solo, Portland, Maine
  14. Araxi, Whistler, BC
  15. Cucina Rustica, Sedona, Arizona
  16. Eataly, WTC, New York City (and Munich)
  17. Tatte Bakey, Boston

Favorite San Francisco Bay Restaurants

  1. Foreign Cinema, San Francisco
  2. ASA Restaurant, Los Gatos
  3. Teleferic Barcelona, Los Gatos
  4. Tasting House, Los Gatos
  5. Napizza, San Francisco
  6. Cote Ouest Bistro, San Francisco 
  7. Sotto Mare, San Francisco
  8. Golden Triangle, Los Gatos
  9. Lele Cake, San Jose


Dishes


Pizzeria

We have had pizza everywhere in the United States (New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, etc.), France, Italy, Spain, Austria, Netherlands, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, and Japan. So far, our favorite pizza restaurant is Pizzeria Scugnizzo in Turin, Italy. We also had fantastic pizza in Japan - at Pizzeria Mar-de Napoli in Tokyo. In addition, there was an excellent small pizza restaurant in Paris with the most incredible pizza in Paris - but I need help remembering its name. I heard that the world's best pizza is in Naples, Italy - but I have yet to go.
  1. Pizzeria Scugnizzo, Turin, Italy
  2. Waikiki Pizza Restaurant, Bardonecchia, Italy
  3. Bricks Restaurant Pizza, Turin, Italy
  4. Don Kilo, Barcelona, Spain
  5. Keste Pizza, Greenwich Village, New York City (Keste #1)
  6. Eataly, World Trade Center, New York City ("Capricciosa" pizza)
  7. Eataly Lingotto, Turin, Italy
  8. Pizzeria Mar-de Napoli, Tokyo, Japan ("DLC winner" pizza)
  9. Juliana's Pizza, Brooklyn, New York City (#1 Special)
  10. Napizza, San Francisco, CA
  11. Hearthstone in Red Rock Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas
  12. Pizza My Heart, Los Gatos, CA (especially "Manresa" only available on Sundays)
Gelato and Ice Cream

Our favorite gelateria was in Bologna, Italy. We also tried many exceptional gelaterias in Florence, Siena, Lake Como, Venice, and Lucca.
  1. Gelato in Bologna, Italy (near Piazza Maggiore)
  2. Gelato in Florence, Siena, Lake Como, Venice, Lucca (Italy) 
  3. DelaCrem, Barcelona, Spain
  4. Bacio di Latte, Fashion Island, Newport Beach, CA
  5. Gio Gelati, San Francisco, CA
  6. Bella Gelateria, Vancouver, BC 
  7. Grom Gelateria, Turin, Italy
  8. Grom Gelateria, New York City (also in Florence and Siena) 
  9. Kamakura Gelato, Kamakura, Japan
  10. Eataly, New York City (and Munich)
  11. Gelateria La Romana, Turin, Italy
  12. Dolce Gelato, Laguna Beach
  13. Lappert's Ice Cream, Maui, Hawaii

Spas

Our favorite spa is Aquadome, in Langenfeld, Austria (near Tyrol), but we also really liked the baths in Baden-Baden, Germany.
  1. Aquadome, Langenfeld, Austria
  2. Friedrichsbad Therme, Baden-Baden, Germany 
  3. Caracalla Therme, Baden-Baden, Germany
  4. Alpentherme Gastein, Bad Hofgastein, Austria 
  5. Miri-Miri Spa by Clarens, St. Regis, Bora-Bora 
  6. Scandinave Spa, Whistler, Canada 
  7. Tabacon, Costa Rica 
  8. Spa LaQua, Tokyo, Japan
  9. Spa World, Osaka, Japan
  10. Solage, Calistoga, CA 
  11. Indian Springs, Calistoga, CA 
Books (all-time)
  1. Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl
  2. Night by Elie Wiesel
  3. War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
  4. The Gulag Archipelago by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
  5. The Forgotten Soldier by Guy Sajer
  6. The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov
  7. Les Miserables by Victor Hugo
  8. 1984 by George Orwell
  9. The Godfather by Mario Puzo
  10. The Caine Mutiny by Herman Wouk
  11. Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
  12. Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden
  13. Shogun by James Clavell
  14. All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque
  15. Sophie's Choice by William Styron
  16. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling
Books (2022)
  1. Irena's Children by Tilar J. Mazzeo
  2. One Damn Thing After Another: Memories of an Attorney General by William P. Barr
  3. Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder by Bill Browder
  4. The Pearl bu John Steinbeck
  5. Fish out of Water: A Search for the Meaning of Life by Eric Metaxas
  6. In Cold Blood by Truman Capote
  7. Surprised by Joy: The Shape of My Early Life by C.S. Lewis
  8. For the Love of Physics by Walter Lewin
  9. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland / Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll
 
Movies (all-time)
  1. The Godfather (1972)
  2. Schindler's List (1993)
  3. Casablanca (1942)
  4. Gone with the Wind (1939)
  5. Saving Private Ryan (1998)
  6. Dead Poet's Society (1989)
  7. High Noon (1952)
  8. 12 Angry Men (1957)
  9. The Lord of the Rings (2001)
  10. Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994)
  11. The Matrix (1999)
  12. Sophie's Choice (1982)
  13. Goodfellas (1990)
  14. Amadeus (1984)
  15. Aliens (1986)
  16. All Quiet on the Western Front (1939)
  17. Good Morning Vietnam! (1987)
  18. Modern Times (1936)
  19. Das Boot (1981)
  20. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (1966)
  21. The Godfather, Part II (1974)
  22. To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
  23. Unforgiven (1992)
  24. Point Break (1991)
  25. Double Indemnity (1944)
  26. Some Like It Hot (1959)
  27. Scarface (1983)
  28. Judgment at Nurenburg (1961)
  29. The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957)
  30. Seven Samurai (1954)
  31. Groundhog Day (1993)
  32. Before Sunrise (1995)

Movies (2022)
  1. Top Gun Maverick (2022)
Miniseries (all-time)
  1. The Winds of War (1983)
  2. War and Remembrance  (1988)
  3. Band of Brothers (2001)
  4. The Pacific
  5. Pride & Prejudice (1995)
  6. Shogun (1980)
  7. Masada (1981)
  8. The Thorn Birds (1983)
  9. North & South (2004)
  10. Black Mirror (2011)


Rock Concerts

My favorite rock concert was Elton John's Made in England Tour at Tacoma Dome. It was my first Rock concert and a truly fantastic experience. I have been to his other concerts, i.e., the Red Piano in Las Vegas, but they had a different atmosphere and intensity.
  1. Elton John's Made in England Tour, Tacoma Dome, Washington on 9/9/1995 
  2. Leonard Cohen, HP Pavilion, San Jose, 11/7/2012. 
  3. The History of the Eagles, HP Pavilion, San Jose, 1/29/2013 
  4. Elton John's Farewell Yellow Brick Road SAP Center, San Jose, 10/19/2018
  5. Postmodern Jukebox, The Warfield, San Francisco, 12/13/2015 
  6. Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Harrah's Hotel and Casino, 5/30/2015 
  7. Carlos Santana, Shoreline Amphitheater, 2002
  8. Elton John's Million Dollar Piano, The Colosseum, Las Vegas, 10/13/2011
  9. Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Uptown Theatre, Napa, 2/23/2019
  10. The Gipsy Kings, Mountain Winery, 8/27/2014. 
  11. Lara Fabian 50, San Jose Center for the Performing Arts, 9/20/2019
Opera

My favorite opera is Carmen by Georges Bizet, due to the fantastic music and dramatic story. I am also partial to Puccini, especially Madame Butterfly.
  1. Carmen, Houston Grand Opera
  2. Madame Butterfly, Houston Grand Opera, 1993
  3. Marriage of Figaro, San Francisco Opera, 6/21/15
  4. Barber of Seville, San Francisco Opera, 11/23/13
  5. La Traviata, Houston Grand Opera
  6. Don Giovanni, San Francisco Opera
  7. La Boheme, San Francisco Opera,  11/22/14
  8. The Magic Flute, San Francisco Opera
  9. Lucia di Lammermoor, Houston Grand Opera
  10. Elektra, Houston Grand Opera
  11. Salome, Houston Grand Opera

Musical Theater

My favorite musical is Chicago (most recently seen at Ambassador Theater on Broadway), but I am a massive fan of Kander & Ebb musicals (which also include Cabaret, Liza with a Z, and Fosse). I also like Cole Porter's musicals (Anything Goes, Kiss Me Kate!) and George Gershwin's (Crazy for You) most.
  1. Chicago, Ambassador Theater, Broadway, New York City 12/18/2016, 9/25/2018
  2. Fiddler on the Roof, Broadway Theater, New York City, 12/23/2016 
  3. Cabaret, Orpheum Theater, San Francisco 
  4. Anything Goes, Golden Gate Theater, San Francisco, 1/19/2013 
  5. Grease, Orpheum Theater, San Francisco 
  6. Monty Python's Spamalot, Orpheum, San Francisco 
  7. My Fair Lady, Vivian Beaumont Theater, New York City, 9/22/2018
  8. Kiss Me, Kate!, Orpheum, San Francisco 
  9. Saturday Night Fever, Orpheum, San Francisco 
  10. 42nd Street, Theatre Royal Drury Lane, London, 7/15/2017
  11. Mary Poppins, Orpheum, San Francisco, 5/12/2013 
  12. The Book of Mormon, San Francisco, 1/7/2014 
  13. Showboat, War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco, 6/13/2014 
  14. Aladdin, San Jose Center for the Performing Arts, 4/17/19
  15. Mamma Mia, Orpheum, San Francisco
  16. Phantom of the Opera, Orpheum, San Francisco, 8/21/2015
  17. Cats, Neil Simon Theater, New York City, 12/24/2016 
  18. The Lion King, Orpheum, San Francisco
  19. Les Miserables, Orpheum, San Francisco
  20. Avenue Q, New World Stages, New York City, 9/24/2018
  21. Hello Dolly!, Orpheum, San Francisco
  22. Mathilda, Orpheum, San Francisco, 7/23/2015
  23. Wicked!, San Jose Center for the Performing Arts, 8/31/2019
  24. Fosse, San Jose Center for the Performing Arts
  25. Hamilton, Orpheum, San Francisco, 8/17/2019
  26. Miss Saigon, San Jose Center for the Performing Arts, 11/15/2019
  27. Evita, San Jose Center for the Performing Arts
  28. Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, San Jose Center for the Performing Arts
  29. Annie, Portland, Oregon

Theater (Drama & Comedy)

I am incredibly partial to William Shakespeare's dramas, especially Hamlet, Macbeth, and King Lear. Having seen them long ago, I have yet to be exposed to more recent productions.
  1. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Geary Theater, San Francisco, 11/20/2019
  2. Emma, TheatreWorks, Palo Alto, 12/4/2015 
  3. Les Liaisons Dangereuses, New York City, 12/22/2016 
  4. Disgraced, Berkeley Rep, Berkeley, 12/12/2015 
  5. Cyrano, TheatreWorks, Mountain View, 4/24/2016 
  6. Outside Mullingar, TheatreWorks, Palo Alto, 10/7/2016 
  7. The Hard Problem, Geary Theater, San Francisco, 10/19/2016 
  8. Daddy Longs Legs, Lucie Stern Theater, Palo Alto, 12/3/2016 
  9. Oleanna, Houston, 1992

Hiking Trails

Half-Dome was the longest, most challenging hike I have done. It has fantastic overlooks of Yosemite Valley. However, the other hikes in Silver Falls State Park in Oregon are also great.
  1. Half-Dome, Yosemite, CA 
  2. Little Horse Trail to Chicken Point, Sedona, Arizona
  3. Silver Falls State Park, Oregon 
  4. Dipsea Trail, Sausalito, CA 
  5. Devil's Bridge, Sedona, Arizona
  6. Big Basin Redwoods, Boulder Creek, CA 
  7. Sanborn County Park, CA
  8. Castle Rock State Park, CA 
  9. Mt. Shasta, CA 
  10. Point Lobos Natural Reserve, Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA 
  11. Lassen Volcanic National Park, Mineral, CA 
  12. Huddart County Park, Woodside, CA

Ski Resorts

My favorite place to ski and snowboard is Whistler, near Vancouver, British Columbia. Whistler usually has great snow with minimal elevation gain, excellent, inexpensive restaurants, and a tremendous youthful vibe (with many other nearby activities such as tubing, ice skating, dog sledding, cross-country skiing, & snowmobiling). It also has a fabulous Scandinave Spa! However, I also enjoy the fantastic powder at our local Mammoth Mountain.
  1. Whistler/Blackcomb, BC, Canada (best ski resort) 
  2. Mammoth Mountain, Mammoth Lakes, CA (best California powder)
  3. Verbier, Switzerland
  4. Kirkwood, Lake Tahoe, CA (best local powder)
  5. Mount Hood Meadows, Mt. Hood, Oregon
  6. Alpine Meadows, Lake Tahoe, CA
  7. Mt. Bachelor, Bend, Oregon 
  8. Heavenly, South Lake Tahoe 
  9. Palisades Tahoe, Lake Tahoe, CA
  10. Mt. Rose, East Lake Tahoe, NV 
  11. Sierra-at-Tahoe, Lake Tahoe, CA
  12. Bardonecchia, Turin, Italy (most delicious food of any resort)
  13. Sugar Bowl, Lake Tahoe, CA (closest resort) 

Mountain Biking Trails
  1. Soquel Demo Forest, Santa Cruz, CA
  2. John Nicholas Trail, Los Gatos, CA
  3. Almaden Quicksilver County Park, San Jose, CA
  4. Saratoga Gap & Long Ridge, Saratoga, CA
  5. Santa Teresa County Park, San Jose, CA
  6. Joseph D. Grant County Park
  7. Limekiln Trail, Los Gatos, CA
  8. Monte Bello OSP
  9. Wilder Ranch State Park, Santa Cruz, CA

Off-Road Motorcycling Trails

My favorite place to ride off-road dirt bikes is in Hollister SVRA. I have taken classes with Brian Garrahan and have ridden multiple 4-stroke and 2-stroke motorcycles.
  1. Hollister Hills SVRA, Hollister, CA
  2. Carnegie SVRA, Tracy, CA
  3. Metcalf, San Jose, CA

Windsurfing/Wing Foiling Spots

My all-time favorite place for windsurfing is on the Northern shore of Maui at Spreckelsville Beach. However, I also enjoyed windsurfing in the Columbia River Gorge ("The Gorge" near Hood River, Oregon) at Sherman Island in Rio Vista Coyote Point, 3rd Ave, and Crissy Field in San Francisco.
  1. Spreckelsville, Maui, Hawaii
  2. Kanaha Beach Park, Maui, Hawaii
  3. Crissy Field, San Francisco, California
  4. Sherman Island, Rio Vista, California
  5. Swell City, Hood River, Oregon
  6. Rowena, Hood River, Oregon
  7. Event Site, Hood River, Oregon
  8. Coyote Point, San Francisco, California
  9. 3rd Ave, San Mateo, CA
  10. Waddell Creek, Santa Cruz, California

Surfing Spots
  1. Trestles, San Clemente, CA
  2. Ala Moana State Park, Waikiki, Oahu, Hawaii
  3. Rockpile Beach, Laguna Beach, CA
  4. Huntington Beach, CA
  5. Surfer's Point at Seaside Park, Ventura
  6. "The Hook", Capitola
  7. Newport Beach Pier
  8. Dolores Beach, Laniakea Beach, Oahu, Hawaii
  9. Pismo Beach Pier, Pismo Beach, CA
  10. Pleasure Point, Capitola (great beginners spot)
  11. Steamer Lane, Capitola (experts only)
  12. San Clemente Pier, CA
  13. Manresa State Beach, Capitola

Thursday, December 22, 2022

Back to Kauai

After many weeks of hard work, Inna and I decided to take a short 5-day trip to Kauai, Hawaii. Initially, we thought Christmas travel to Hawaii would be out of our price range. Still, we found reasonably priced airline tickets on United Airlines from San Francisco to Lihue.


 

Wednesday, December 21, 2022

As our flight to Kauai was scheduled for 6:50pm, I returned home early to pack and prepare for the upcoming trip. I packed my Nvidia backpack with the usual USB-A and USB-C chargers, Dell Laptop, iPad, and Kindle.

We considered ordering Lyft or UberX to the SFO airport, but the prices kept increasing as we got closer to the departure time. We decided to park in Anza Parking to avoid unexpectedly high prices on Monday, December 26.

After dropping off our 2008 Toyota Sienna minivan in Anza Parking, we boarded the airport shuttle and arrived at United Domestic at Terminal 3. After going through security (unusually empty), we decided to eat a light dinner at the airport.

We walked around the terminal to find available restaurants and settled on Union Street Gastropub. Inna ordered a quesadilla, while I ordered a tomato bisque soup. It was a nice, light dinner. Inna also ordered a cup of latte at the nearby Peet's (with a few pastries to take on the plane).

At around 6:30pm, we boarded our United Airlines #1684 from gate E8. It was a packed flight, and it took off on time. While on the flight, I listened to my Audible book from The Teaching Company: The Story of Medieval England (From King Arthur to the Tudor Conquest). I enjoyed the story but did fall asleep during one of the lectures.

We landed in Lihue around 10:30pm Hawaiian time (2-hours ahead of San Jose). I called our Royal Sonesta hotel to get an airport shuttle but needed help getting hold of someone. Eventually, Inna reached the front desk and ordered an airport shuttle, which showed up 20 minutes later.


We were assigned room #2007, and we quickly walked there. It was dark and hard to see our way there. The room was very nice, but no water bottles were in the small mini-fridge.

I connected all the chargers and unpacked my suitcase while Inna quickly went to bed. She was exhausted and had a headache.


Thursday, December 22, 2022

We woke at around 7:30am and dressed for the beach. There was a slight shower, but it did not last very long.


After picking up our beach towels, we found our usual, cozy place under the trees. I wanted to try SUP surfing, and I walked to the nearby Kauai Beach Boys and purchased one week of SUP rentals for $250. It's usually $75/day, but I planned to surf daily.

 


I rented the 9'8" NSP SUP, and it served me well. The waves were relatively small in the morning, but I paddled around Nawiliwili Bay without falling in.


At noon, we decided to eat lunch at Duke's restaurant. We had to wait about 20 minutes for our table and were eventually seated. We ordered the following items:

  • Appetizer: Macadamia Nut Hummus
  • Boris: Fish & Chips, Iced Tea
  • Inna: Truffle Fish Sandwich, Iced Tea

We really enjoyed our lunch!


We returned to our lounges on the beach, and I read some Twitter posts and watched some YouTube videos. I couldn't get into reading the book on my Kindle.


Eventually, I decided to do more SUP surfing and went out for the third time. Although it was pretty windy, there were more waves, and I finally managed to catch and ride 7.




For dinner, Inna made a reservation at 7:15pm in Cafe Portofino. After being seated, we looked at the menu and the wine list. After some discussion, we ordered the following:
  • Appetizer: Mozarella Caprese
  • Inna: Osso Bucco
  • Boris: Scampi Al Limone (Shrimp)
  • Dessert: Profiteroles
I really liked my Scampi, and Inna loved her Osso Bucco. She had a large portion and shared a bit with me. The Profiteroles were delicious, though the portion was small.
 


After dinner, we returned to our hotel room #2007 and rested. Inna continued reading her book, and I watched some of Gilda using Plex (on the iPad).

 

Friday, December 23, 2022

We woke at around 8:30 am and dressed for the beach. 

After getting our beach towels, we strolled to the ABC Store nearby to purchase a water bottle (as our Royal Sonesta hotel did not provide any complimentary water bottles).

I rented the 9'8" NSP SUP, and it served me well. The waves were relatively small in the morning, but I paddled around Nawiliwili Bay without falling in.


At noon, we decided to eat lunch at Duke's restaurant. We had to wait about 20 minutes for our table and were eventually seated. We ordered the following items:

  • Appetizer: Macadamia Nut Hummus
  • Boris: Fish & Chips, Iced Tea
  • Inna: Cajun Fish Tacos with Guacamole, Iced Tea
We really enjoyed our lunch!
 


We returned to our lounges on the beach, and I read some Twitter posts and watched some YouTube videos. I couldn't get into reading the book on my Kindle. 



Eventually, I decided to do more SUP surfing and went out for the third time. Although it was pretty windy, there were more waves, and I finally managed to catch and ride 5.

For dinner, Inna made a reservation at 7:00pm at Duke's. After being seated, we looked at the menu and the wine list. After some discussion, we ordered the following:
  • Appetizer: Coconut Shrimp
  • Inna: El Patron Cocktail, Coconut Braised Seafood
  • Boris: Iced Tea, Furikake Ahi
  • Dessert: Kauai Pie


I liked my Furikake Ahi, and Inna loved her Coconut Braised Seafood. The Kaui Pie was delicious, as always.

After dinner, we returned to our hotel room #2007 and rested. Inna watched The Office on Plex.


 

Saturday, December 24, 2022

We woke at around 8:30 am and dressed for the beach. We stopped by the hotel's lobby to talk to the Concierge about finding a restaurant on Christmas Day. All of the ones we called were booked.

The Concierge suggested we attend the Christmas Luau from 6:00 to 8:00pm. Although expensive, we decided to book the tickets, as we had no better ideas.

After picking up our beach towels and setting up on the beach, I walked to the Kauai Beach Boys to rent my SUP. The 9'8' NSP was already used, and I rented a 10'2" NSP. The waves were relatively small, but I still caught a few. The 10'2" SUP was much heavier and much harder to get moving.
 

At noon, we decided to eat lunch at Kukui's restaurant. We were given some free Mai-Tai coupons and a free appetizer, and we decided to try out the restaurant.

  • Appetizer: Potstickers
  • Boris: Fish & Chips, Mai Tai
  • Inna: Ahi Poke Bowl, Mai Tai

The Fish and chips were fresh (and even better than Duke's). The Pot Stickers were delicious, too.

We returned to our lounges on the beach, and I read some Twitter posts and watched some YouTube videos. I continued listening to my Audible audiobook.

Eventually, I decided to do more SUP surfing and went out for the second time. The waves were relatively small, and I managed to catch a few.

For dinner, Inna made a reservation at 7:15pm at Lilikoi Restaurant. After being seated, we looked at the menu and the wine list. After some discussion, we ordered the following:
  • Appetizer: Bulgogi Kimchi Fries
  • Inna: Pina Colada, Macadamia-Crusted Opakapaka
  • Boris: Shrimp Scampi
  • Dessert: Pineapple Coconut Almond Tart

I liked my Shrimp Scampi as the pasta was delicious and better than Cafe Portofino's.
On the way back to our room, we saw a stunning sunset on the beach. We took lots of photos.
 


After dinner, we returned to our hotel room #2007 and rested.
 



Sunday, December 25, 2022

Mele Kalikimaka! (Merry Christmas in Hawaiian)

We woke at around 8:30 am and dressed for the beach. Inna called the front desk to inquire about late checkout, but it was optional, as regular checkout was scheduled for noon.
 


After picking up our towels and refilling our water bottles, we found our usual lounges near a tree on the beach. I went SUP surfing and walked over to the Kauai Beach Boys.

The NSP 9'8" was available and already waiting for me! I was eager to get out on the water and practice a few SUP moves. There were very few surfers (1-2) and few waves. Eventually, the surf lesson group showed up. I caught a few waves before lunch.
 


As I was paddle-boarding, I saw Santa arrive in an ocean-going canoe. It's a treat to see this Hawaiian version of Santa Claus.
 

 
At 11:45, I finished my SUP surfing session and returned to the lounges on Kalapaki Beach. Inna and I decided to eat at Kukui, as everything else was closed on Christmas (including Duke's).

When we arrived at Kukui, it was busy and understaffed. We found a table and were eventually able to order the following:
  • Appetizer: Calamari
  • Inna: Lava Flow, Mediterranean Veggie Wrap
  • Boris: Iced Tea, Cheese Quesadilla with Chicken
We really like the Calamari. The Quesadilla was of average quality. The service was prolonged, but the waitress was overloaded.

After lunch, we returned to our lounges on the beach. I listened to an Audible audiobook for a bit and then went back out paddle-boarding. It was much more crowded, but the waves were better, too.

At dinner time, we attended the Royal Sonesta Luau. It was a much smaller setting, overlooking Kalapaki Beach. The Hula dancing was quite good, but the food was average. 
 

 

Monday, December 26, 2022
 
In the morning, we woke up early and packed our bags. We walked down to the beach by 9:00am.
 
 

Saturday, October 15, 2022

SUP Surfing on Fanatic Allwave 9'3"

After learning to stand-up paddle (SUP)surf in Kauai over the summer, I was eager to try SUP surfing in Santa Cruz. However, the new stand-up paddleboards for surfing were extremely expensive. 

 After consulting with Oliver at  Covewater Paddle Surf in Santa Cruz, I thought the best SUP model for me would be the Starboard Wedge 9'2" 160-liter model. However, it was priced at $1870 in Starline construction, more than I wanted to pay.



Since I could not test it out (no demos were available), I tried to consult with other shops, including Boardsports California and Cal Sup Outlet

Rebecca at Boardsports California recommended the Naish and the Fanatic boards. The new 2023 Fanatic Allwave 9'3 model is priced at $1699.

Gordie in Cal Sup Outlet had few used boards in stock. He only sells the local Cruz brand (which has mixed reviews on Yelp).

I would like to find a used version of either Fanatic, Naish, or Starboard SUPs. After a few months of searching, I found a gentleman selling his 2021 Fanatic Allwave 9'3" for $750 on Craigslist (in Aptos).

The Fanatic was scratched up but watertight. I decided to purchase it, as it would last me 1-2 years before I was ready for a smaller board.

After purchasing the board, I took it out for a session at the Hook. I could stand up, but I was more wobbly than I remembered in Hawaii. There were few waves to catch, so I paddled around a bit, focusing on improving my J-stroke. I will get better with it and will start surfing soon.


Friday, October 14, 2022

Dinner at Plumed Horse

 For our 21st Anniversary Dinner, Inna made dinner reservations at our favorite Michelin-rated restaurant nearby - The Plumed Horse - in Saratoga.

After arriving at 8:30pm and parking nearby, we were seated outdoors, near propane heaters. We looked over the Chef's Tasting Menu and the A La Carte Menu and decided to order from both menus.


 

Chef's Tasting Menu for October 14, 2022

  • Wild Albacore
  • Black Pepper & Parmesan Souffle
  • Monterey Abalone
  • Alaskan Halibut
  • California Roast Squab
  • Flannery Farms Prime Striploin
  • Thomcord Grape Sorbet
  • Strawberry Mille-Feuille

 A La Carte Menu

  • Black Pepper & Parmesan Souffle
  • Roast Duck
  • Truffle Potato
  • Blackberry Clafoutis

 Drinks

  • Newton's Law (Laird's Apple Brandy, Apple Puree)
  • Electric Slide (Mezcal)

We started our dinner with sparkling water and cocktails. I ordered Newton's Law while Inna tried the Electric Slide.

Inna was served next with Wild Albacore Tuna. Then, both of us received the Black Pepper and parmesan Souffle. It's the best dish on the menu, though I liked the Blackberry Clafoutis dessert. The Roasted Duck was delicious, and Inna's Halibut was also quite tasty.

We were also given complimentary candies and two glasses of French champagne for our anniversary - a lovely touch!

We enjoyed our evening dinner and hope to return again.



Sunday, October 2, 2022

Review: Elton John Farewell Yellow Brick Road at Levi's Stadium

With COVID-19 finally over and Elton John nearing retirement, we decided to see his final concert in the San Francisco Bay Area in Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara.

Parking near Levi's required some creative effort. Every parking lot nearby was charging $60 just to park, and street parking was unavailable. However, we found an accessible location within 15 minutes of the stadium.

After getting close, we talked to one of the security guards, and she told Inna that her small purse was too large to allow in the stadium (so we returned to our car to drop it off).

We decided to eat dinner, but the nearby restaurant was only open to hotel guests. Thus, we ate a few items from the nearby food truck. I ordered a hot dog and a burger. They were edible but hardly delicious.

Elton John was one of the first rock musicians I heard growing up. In fact, I recall that "Your Song," "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road," and "Crocodile Rock" were some of the first songs I heard played on my dad's record player.


I have seen two other Elton shows - the  Elton John's Made in England Tour in Tacoma Dome, Washington, on 9/9/1995 and the Million Dollar Piano at the Colosseum in Las Vegas on 10/13/2011.


Made in England is still my favorite rock concert, but I also liked the Farewell Yellow Brick Road concert.


The concert started out (on time)  at 8:00 pm with "Bennie and the Jets." Elton was in fine form, and the band backing him played well. Despite the horrible acoustics at SAP Center, Elton did not sound too bad.


My favorite songs from the concert were "Rocket Man," "Candle in the Wind," "Funeral for a Friend," "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me," and, of course, "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road."

The special effects on the large screens in the basement were charming.

The following YouTube video has much better video quality:


Setlist

  1. "Bennie and the Jets"
  2. "All the Girls Love Alice"
  3. "I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues"
  4. "Border Song(Solo)
  5. "Tiny Dancer"
  6. "Philadelphia Freedom"
  7. "Have Mercy on the Criminal"
  8. "Rocket Man"
  9. "Take Me to the Pilot"
  10. "Someone Saved My Life Tonight"
  11. "Levon"
  12. "Candle in the Wind(Solo)
Band Intro
  1. "Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding"
  2. "Burn Down the Mission"
  3. "Believe"
  4. "Daniel"
  5. "Sad Songs (Say So Much)"
  6. "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me"
  7. "The Bitch Is Back"
  8. "I'm Still Standing"
  9. "Crocodile Rock"
  10. "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting"
Encore
  1. "Your Song"
  2. "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road"

Friday, September 30, 2022

Dinner at Pastis Bistro, Palo Alto

On Friday evening, Inna made reservations at a small French restaurant - Pastis Bistro - in Palo Alto. I was surprised that I had never eaten there.

 


After sitting outdoors, we looked at the menu and ordered the following items.

  • Boris: Iced Tea, Halibut
  • Inna:Iced Tea, Coquille St. Jacques, French Onion Soup
  • Dessert: Souffle

I was surprised (and deeply impressed) by the quality of the dishes. The Coquille St. Jacques was excellent, and the French Onion Soup was delicious. The Halibut was well prepared, too.


The Souffle was marvelous. We will be back.



Sunday, September 25, 2022

Birthday in San Francisco

Saturday, September 24, 2022

Inna planned a weekend trip to San Francisco for my birthday, staying at the Clift Royal Sonesta Hotel downtown. She also pre-purchased tickets for To Kill a Mockingbird at Golden Gate Theater.


In the afternoon, we drove to Marina Boulevard and parked there. We noticed a few people going out wing foiling. I did not expect any wing foiling in late September. The wind looked light on the water, and there was lots of fog, but many wing foilers could pump onto the foil.


For lunch, we decided to try a new restaurant. She suggested Montesacro Marina, a newly opened Italian eatery. After sitting down outside and looking at the menu, we ordered the following items:

  • Ponte Mammolo Pinsa
  • Eggs Benedict

I enjoyed the Ponte Mammolo Pinsa (pizza-like flatbread), but cutting the Prosciutto took a lot of work. I prefer the pizza in Napizza (nearby). The Eggs Benedict was excellent, but nothing special.

After lunch, we stopped by Walgreens to pick up a box of tissues. My allergies were acting up, and I was sneezing non-stop. We stopped by Cafe Reveille, where I enjoyed a delicious mocha with a small pastry.

We walked to the Palace of Fine Arts to look at the birds. It was pretty crowded, and we saw a few weddings going on. We saw a few birds (night herons), but less than usual. We returned to Crissy Field to enjoy the fresh air (as it was a scorching September). The air was much more relaxed by the bay.


At around 5:00pm, we drove to the Clift Hotel downtown. There was a lot of traffic, and we needed help figuring out how to park our van in the valet (as there were no pull-ins for parking). Eventually, we dropped off our car and checked into room #616.


I rested a bit, as I was tired of sneezing so much. Later, at around 7:00pm, we headed to the Golden Gate Theater to see To Kill a Mockingbird.

I reviewed the play in my blog post here. After returning home at around 11:00pm, I took a shower, hoping to clear up my allergies (which helped), and went to bed. I was too tired and exhausted from the allergies.

 

Sunday, September 25, 2022

I woke at around 8:30am, took a shower, and shaved. My allergy symptoms were much milder, and I felt much better, although I did not sleep well (due to all the noise outside the city).


Inna woke a bit later, and we packed our suitcases and put them into storage. We ate lunch at one of favorite French pastry shops nearby - One65. After walking a few blocks, we went inside and ordered the following:

  • Boris: Pastry with Strawberry and rhubarb, Yuozo cake, Mocha
  • Inna: Croissant with Eggs Benedict, Latte

The pastries were amazing! They were as good as in Paris!


After breakfast, Inna and I walked to Union Square and shopped at Macy's, picking out a few polo shirts and one t-shirt. We returned to our hotel to drop off our bags and walked to Union Square to browse Tiffany's, Cartier's, North Face, and a few other stores.


From there, we walked to Salesforce Park, where we spent some time relaxing outdoors.

After resting for about 30 minutes, we walked to the nearby Ferry Building for a light lunch. After browsing all the shops, we purchased two empanadas from El Portano Empanadas. We found a table outside to eat them. Inna also stopped by to buy some freshly made hot chocolate. It was heavy but delicious!


I suggested playing miniature golf at Urban Putt, and we had to decide how to get there. UberX and Lyft were expensive, but Google suggested using public transportation. We had never used San Francisco's subway before and decided to download the Clipper card to use it.

A lady at the Ferry Building explained how to use the Apple Wallet to purchase credits for use on the train, and we loaded $5.00 per phone.

After walking to the subway, we were confused about how to use the Clipper card app (installed on our iPhones). One uses the iPhone double-clicking for both entry and exit into the subway. We were unsure how to tell the train's direction but figured it out.


We took the train heading to Daly City and got off near Urban Putt (after 5 stops for $1.05/ticket). We purchased two golf tickets for $28.00, and I picked out the golf clubs for Inna and me.


We had a delightful game of miniature golf. It was busy, and we had to wait our turn a lot of the time. 

 


After the game, we walked to the nearby Foreign Cinema restaurant, where Inna made dinner reservations. After looking at the menu, we ordered the following:

  • Appetizer: Bread, Calamari
  • Boris: High Fidelity (Margarita Cocktail), Sesame Chicken
  • Inna: Colleen Cocktail, Sesame Chicken
  • Dessert: Butterscotch Pot

We loved the Calamari and the Sesame Chicken! Everything was delicious, and the waiter service was excellent.


After dinner, we walked to our BART subway terminal in the sketchy neighborhood. It was a bit unpleasant to see so many homeless everywhere. We had to wait to catch the next subway train headed downtown, but it was only a few stops. We arrived at our Clift Royal Sonesta Hotel and picked up our suitcases from storage.

The valet was extremely slow, and even though I ordered my car ahead of time, it took about 45 minutes for a valet lady to return it to us. It was very annoying.


San Francisco Review

Highlights

  • Eating pastries at One65
  • Playing miniature golf at Urban Putt
  • Eating dinner at Foreign Cinema
  • Walking around Crissy Field and watching wing foilers

Lowlights