Rain Graves ([info]diorling) wrote,
@ 2007-01-23 10:45:00
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Current location:Foster City, CA
Current mood: enthralled
Current music:Memphis Women and Fried Chicken, Dan Penn
Entry tags:wine

The Great Lemorange Heist
I’m listening to a cd that Cowboy made, which I finally managed to convert to a respectable format that iTunes will accept. Which means I can now convert it to another format that my *car* will accept…apparently my country was not good enough for Cowboy. Tee hee.

Speaking of CD’s…I have an Iggy Pop burn I keep meaning to mail to T.C. but still can’t get my lazy ass to put a media stamp on it. Stamps are so inconvenient, really.

I’m sure [info]borggrrl has updated many of you on popping her wine cherry in Napa, but I should summarize the sheer fun and beauty of this trip… Our first stop was Artesa, a giant aztec pyramid like thing that gives a gorgeous view of the border region of Napa/Sonoma, miles and miles of farmland. We tasted a ton of different types – they have some interesting blends and a rather impressive Gewürztraminer, which [info]borggrrl was impressed enough to buy (absolutely no floral tones, oddly enough). I picked up a bottle of buttery Chardonnay, and we quit the place for St. Supery.

They didn’t have the club tasting set up, as usual, upstairs, so we toughed out getting a seat at the very-busy tasting bar downstairs. I picked up my wine shipment, too, and figured she might like their famous Muscato, which she fell in love with (and bought two bottles of). Next up, we plotted a course for Coppola’s, to pick up my favorite Carmine Thrifty cigars, and take in the film memorabilia from Dracula and Tucker. We tooled around the little shopping area with a glass of (borggrrl) Sofia Coppola’s Blanc de Blancs and one of their (me) standard Pinot Noirs. We sniffed every scented candle in the place, and I picked up an amazing spicy cinnamon candle that smells like sex…or at least, if you smelled it, it could definitely lead to sex.

Now this is where I should mention…*the lemon*. The Lemon is a mythical object of my desire, that as the years have passed and I have made trips with various friends of various degrees to the Coppola estate, I have coveted for some time. *the lemon* lives on a tree—a very special tree—that happens to be both a lemon tree and an orange tree that grew together, so they are actually *one* tree. Half the tree bears lemon fruit. The other half, orange fruit. For many, many years, I have poked and prodded various companions to steal me a lemon. No one—I mean no one—has done this. There have been those who would have, but only if the fruit hung low enough not to have to climb. My guess is there are a lot of folks that steal these lemoranges, and it’s tough to get one in the summer because they are all gone. The last time Midnight and I were there he adamantly refused to get me a lemorange.

Then…as [info]borggrrl and I merrily made our way giggling out of the giant chateau-style setting that is the Coppola estate, I spied the Lemorange tree looming forth, and [info]borggrrl was strategically situated between me and the tree—to my right. We got to the midsection of the tree and I whispered quickly, “Grab a lemon! Hurry!” To my utter shock and delight, her little hand reached out and snatched a perfect lemon from the Lemorange tree, and I said, “Hurry, put it in your pocket so no one sees!”

She said, “Oh my god, I just stole a lemon!” And I said, “Muwahhahahahaah! Yes! Finally someone did it! I’ve been waiting for yeeeeeeears!!!!” And she said, “I never would have done that ever! I just…you said to…and wham! I didn’t question it at all! We got the lemon!”

“Yes!” I giggled, “The fabled lemon from the Lemorange tree!”
“Next time, I’ll get you an orange,” She said.

We made our way over to the Cellar Room at V. Sattui, not one of my favorite vinyards, but they have a nice picnic area. After our final tasting we sat and picnicked in the cold, letting the effects of the wine wear off (or at least I did) before driving, enjoying a nice cigar and some of the incredible chocolate she picked up at Coppola. We marveled at the perfection of our Lemorange Lemon, discussed future plans for the Lemorange Orange gathering, and watched the sun go down.

When it was time to go, we piled into the car and I switched on the buttrock. I mean, classic hair-band buttrock – which we rocked out to the whole way home. We shuffled into my apartment, cracked open a bottle from the trip, and invited Midnight and Cowboy over to marvel at the Lemorange Lemon, and generally enjoy the merriment.

Boy, was that merriment!




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[info]yvonnenavarro
2007-01-24 12:54 am UTC (link)
Congrats on your acquisition!

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[info]diorling
2007-01-24 03:36 am UTC (link)
Why thank-you, Miss Dancing Queen!

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[info]debg
2007-01-24 05:22 am UTC (link)
Complete synchronicity, yo. [info]sophiap gets into town Friday, I pick her up at SFO, [info]dre_l meets up at my place, we get into my car, stop in Marin for dinner (I'm thinking the Taco Shack or La Ginestra in Mill Valley), drive up to Calistoga, and check into our chalet at Golden Haven Spa for two days. It's a Girls Night Out weekend.

And we're going to Hawaii to go rock and rolling with the David Nelson Band, for three gigs on the Big Island. Woot! Nic's never seen the volcanoes, and the last time I was on the Big Island, I was there with Nicholas Rev.1.

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[info]diorling
2007-01-24 06:46 pm UTC (link)
Are you going through Sonoma or Napa to get to Calistoga? If you go through Napa and take the 29 - the Red Hen is the best mexican food (and biker stop) for miles. Not too pricey either. I get the crab enchiladas and they are divine.

Hawaii for Rock n' Roll? Sheesh. Aren't we high on the hog! And to think...when Rockstar Ralph and I were together, I'd go places like Asbury Park in JERSEY to see him play. Hawaii...hurrumph. (Got a call from Rockstar Ralph last night, actually. Funny, that).

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[info]debg
2007-01-24 07:09 pm UTC (link)
Oh, my usual route: 29 straight up. And I want dinner in Marin; I'm all about Marin (see Rock Star NOT Named Ralph, memories therewith, okay, make that Supreme Session Dude). Also, honestly, despite my current passion for Richard Thompson and "1952 Vincent Black Lightning", not a big fan of bikers.

And yep, Hawaii for rock and roll. My prezzie to myself. I finished "New-Slain Knight" for SMP five days ahead of the most ridiculous deadline in history.

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[info]diorling
2007-01-24 07:20 pm UTC (link)
Congrats on finishing the nutso-facto deadline.

And yeah, I forgot you'd be walking down Supreme Session Dude memory lane, there. :) The last time I was driving through Marin, I noticed a strange absence of Erik's Drive In. You know that place? With the ostritch burgers?

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[info]debg
2007-01-24 07:32 pm UTC (link)
My gods, yes. Erik's. Ugh. Me no eat large rattite birds. Upset tum...

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[info]diorling
2007-01-24 08:29 pm UTC (link)
I miss their classic car nights...and I think it's a Java Hut now. *sigh*

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[info]debg
2007-01-24 08:40 pm UTC (link)
I'm still mourning after Smiley's Cafe (and its sister cafe out in Bolinas, Scowley's). And of course, the Trident, next to Ondine, right on Bidgeway. TOTAL rock and roll hangout for high-end seafood.

And the Lion's Share, in San Anselmo. At least the Sweetwater's still there, and La Ginestra. But the Old Mill Bar on Throckmorton in Mill Valley is now some chichi Italian resaurant....

I see your *sigh* and raise you a *siiiiiiiiiiiiiiigh*.

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[info]diorling
2007-01-24 08:43 pm UTC (link)
OMG - and what about the Gold Nugget???? It was the best breakfast food place on the Miracle Mile in San Rafael. *cry*

But not nearly so missed as the Odyssee Bookstore on 4th. *wail*

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[info]debg
2007-01-24 08:58 pm UTC (link)
And of course, there was Mandrakes, back in the seventies. Biggest collection of underground comics in NorCal. My friend Kate and I ran it. It was a weird little refuge for me, when Supreme Session Dude's shitheaded wyfe was back in town, but it was also a refuge for him. And most of the music community would be down at Bananas at Large or Amazing Grace, or over at the Dead's offices on Lincoln, and they'd wander into Mandrakes for the latest Trina Robbins or S Clay Wilson or R Crumb....

And Kilgren's parties at the Record Plant, the purple Rolls, the houseboat he kept for the bands. The pinball machines at the Plant. Kilgren's house in Blithedale Canyon.

And the days of the weekly softball games between the Dead Ringers and the Jefferson Airplane Giraffes...

:::sobs uncontrollably:::

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[info]diorling
2007-01-24 09:26 pm UTC (link)
Jeez. Is Studio D even still over there (in Sausalito)?

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[info]debg
2007-01-24 09:41 pm UTC (link)
Well, the Plant is still there, but of course, Kilgren's long dead. IIRC, quite a few interesting people - including Jerry Harrison, from Talking Heads - produce there.

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[info]diorling
2007-01-24 11:28 pm UTC (link)
Rockstar used to do sessions there, back in the day. I used to work over at Schoonmaker Point Marina, too, and would walk to molly stones and pass D on the way...Saw Neil Young a few times. And when they had to take the roof off (by way of Metallica paying for it) to get Lars Ulrich's drums in, which wouldn't fit in the front door...well that was just halarious.

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[info]debg
2007-01-24 11:33 pm UTC (link)
BWAH! Man, I'd heard that story, and forgot about it. Completely NOT surprised....

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