We're loving the beautiful weather here in Santa Barbara. Even though we had a "heat wave" this week (temps shot up to 86 on Wednesday!), we couldn't tell any difference -- the days have been breezy and the evenings are even a little chilly. Such a nice change of pace from the record-breaking highs in Phoenix right now.
On Friday evening we packed up some snacks and tried to attend an open-air screening of a Wallace and Gromit movie. There were signs posted on the grass warning "No Non-natural fiber blankets allowed". (It's to protect the grass). Unfortunately we had only brought a fleece blanket that was lined with plastic, so we thought we'd go ahead and be rule-breakers for just this once. But crime doesn't pay -- we got caught by one of the "blanket police" and were asked to remove it. I guess we were lucky they didn't confiscate it! Here is a "before" mugshot:
And here is our "punishment" -- an almost-as-comfy spot that we claimed on the nearby wall. It was only a few feet further back, so we could still see the screen just fine.
Over the weekend we took a couple of Architecture Walking Tours which are offered by the city. A massive earthquake in 1925 is largely responsible for the uniform Spanish-style look of the buildings in Santa Barbara. After the earthquake destroyed most of the downtown area, the town rebuilt with a very strict aesthetic (wrought iron, white walls, and red tile roofs) that continues to this day. The Saturday tour took us to mostly pre-1925 buildings, while the Sunday tour focused more on the newer buildings. I preferred the Saturday tour and I especially liked the Meridian Studios complex, which contains one of the oldest buildings in town, the Lugo Adobe built in 1830.
We also visited the Presidio historic park, which includes the remnants of the fort built here by Spain in 1782.
Over the weekend we also roamed around the brewpubs and wineries in the "Funk Zone" which is an area of town that is clearly NOT subject to the strict Architecture Review Board.
We love being in the heart of town where we can easily walk to dinner or a pub or a wine tasting room. We heard some funky jazz at the Carr Winery:
We went to an all-you-can-eat taco buffet in El Paseo's open-air restaurant on -- what else? -- Taco Tuesday:
But we don't go out for *every* meal. The Farmer's Market always seems to have some yummy ingredients so we've managed to scrape together a nice meal or two at home, too.
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