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The life and times of David Geisert

Napa with Ricardo and Irene

Irene and Ricardo had us over to their new place in Fairfield.  They had gotten the place a few months ago as part of going to MBA programs in Berkeley and Davis.  They were mostly able to work remotely, but going to classes and taking tests required them to actually show up in person at the Universities.  We got there and they showed us their still empty house.  They didn’t have much furniture yet, but they had some really nice art pieces and a place for both of them to work.  They had a mattress on the floor and a plan for how they would fill up the rest of the house.

They took us to breakfast at a really nice restaurant that was in one of the nicer Napa hotels.  It was a great atmosphere and delicious food.  We then went to the first winery that had a fantastic garden patio where we were able to try some delightful wines.  They had a pretty good range, and the 2020 was clearly a smoky vintage from all the fires.  It was one of the first times I could really connect the land and my knowledge of what happened there to the taste of a wine.  Even though those vineyards didn’t burn, the ash that coated the grapes must have contributed to the flavor.

The second winery was a modern geometric construction at the top of a hill.  It had a pretty lawn and phenomenal view.  We got the sparkling wine and it went great with the view.  We had some great conversations and made plans to see each other in Europe.  Dinner was in Downtown Napa at a nice Mexican restaurant.  We said our goodbyes as it was getting pretty late for Steph and I with an hour and a half drive back home for the evening.

Moving to London

Steph and I have decided to move to London.  This has been a crazy process of hoping for Portugal, maybe settling for Spain, and then firmly committing to London.  We will be moving with the support of my employer, and have been helped along the way by all sorts of family and friends.  We will be living right next to King’s Cross Station in Islington.  The neighborhood looks nice, and our block is tucked up next to the canal.  I’m hoping we can spend a few years there, travelling Europe and figuring out where we want to be long term.  This will hopefully be a stepping stone to our future, and give us an idea of where we would really like to be, and what we would like to do, long term.

Mushroom Searches – Point Reyes, Soquel

Steph and I wanted to find some mushrooms due to the unseasonably early rains.  We first went to Point Reyes almost exactly two weeks after the rains.  We had done a moderately successful mushroom search at the Bear Valley Visitor Center a few years ago and wanted to see if the areas that had mushrooms last time had some this time.  We didn’t find all thet many, with the only edible ones we found being a few deer mushrooms.  We also found a strange yellow polypore that turned out to be a dyeing mushroom.  We met Uzer and two of his friends there, but they had a dog and child, so were unable to actually both join for the hike.  The wife joined, and we had about 45 minutes of searching before heading back.  Steph and I continued our search in some of the other areas of the park, but were similarly disappointed.  It was clearly a little too early for the mushrooms there.

The next weekend we had plans to go to the renaissance fair and decided to stop by Soquel forest beforehand.  The hike was really nice, and we saw a bunch of oyster mushrooms on the fallen trees.  I think there were a few spots that formerly had nice mushrooms growing, but they had been harvested, likely the previous day.  It is absolutely worth going again before we leave.  The forest also has a tree map, which is rare.  It has the general tree composition of the different parts of the forest with approximate age and size details of the trees.  It lets us know where the most likely place for the mushrooms we are looking for to be.  That combined with the topographic map give us an idea of where we should be looking.

Renaissance Fair

We went to the Renaissance fair with Paul and Yutong.  Adam was there earlier in the day, but we missed him as he was driving to Vegas and wanted to get an earlier start.  We had stopped by Soquel Demonstration Forest to check for some mushrooms in the morning.  When we arrived Paul and Yutong were also just then pulling up.  We headed in and found Chris teaching sword lessons in the back of the food court.  We let him teach and wandered the rest of the fair for a bit.  We tried our hand at a few of the weapon sports.  First was darts, where I almost succeeded, but hit the lines instead of the planets.  Then there was the throwing stars where we had Paul kick everyone’s ass, until he threw his second to last star and knocked all the others out of the block.  Then we went to the highlight of the show, the joust.  It was a hilarious production with lots of intricate moving parts.  We were in the Scotland section of the stands, and there were also sections for Spain, France, and England.  None of the knights were good honorable people, and they all had their hilarious foibles.  The fight scenes were great and the horseback riding was well done.  We had a great time.

Beachhead BBQ

As part of a birthday, new house, going away, and Amaranth was in town celebration, Tommy hosted a BBQ at his new place.  It was a really nice place, but on the exact opposite corner of Redwood City from us.  It was good to get to see them, and I had some good conversations with Garret and his wife.  We also were able to give the 120 tanks to Garret, as well as a few other things to the other Beachhead peeps.  Tommy spend a lot of the evening at the grill, playing with fire.

Fred and Karin Visit

Fred and Karin came out to visit us in Redwood City before we left.  They showed up on a Saturday afternoon.  They had multiple flights, coming from Birmingham, and a huge ordeal getting a car at the rental counter that took well over an hour.  We went on a nice walk through the neighborhood and stopped by what was clearly meant to be a food delivery space.  I think they were complying with some San Carlos ordinance to be on Laurel, but only really deliver.  They had 5 restaurants listed as being in a food court, but only four tables.  The food they had were some of our favorites, including Oren’s Hummus.  We then walked more over to the Russian Ridge winery tasting room.  We had some wine, and a dinner at Osteria, with a little more wine.  They were pretty tired, so we relaxed at our place for the rest of the evening and then called it a night.

On Sunday we decided to go to Golden Gate Park.  We went to the Japanese garden first, and Karin seemed to really enjoy it.  I also took the time to really look at some of the things they were doing with the garden, and realized the design was much more impressive than I had originally given it credit.  They played with senses of scale and sight lines in way that were subtle and clever.  We then went to the Academy of Sciences and took a long walk through their garden sphere.  We then spend another long while in the basement aquarium space.  It was a great time, and I was glad to talk so much with Fred and Karin.

Empire Strips Back

This was a hilarious and sexy show.  Steph and I had a table at the front, which was absolutely worth it.  I was also amused that many of the male characters were portrayed by female characters, except for Han Solo, which was a guy.  The MC, who is supposed to represent Lando was also a guy, and he was funny, but seemed really really stoned.  I found the speeder washing by the gender bent Luke to be the hottest scene.  Their props were pretty fantastic, and I got a huge laugh from the tonton scene.  It was sexy, funny, and a great show.  

The only thing I would have appreciated more about it was if they had an order that was more in line with the films, but that is a really minor criticism.  It isn’t like the scenes themselves had lots of story elements.

Steph’s Birthday Dinner

Steph had a nice group of friends over for her birthday dinner, and it turned into a proper feast.  Yutong brought way too much food as she tends to do, and it was all delicious.  We also had some great wine that George brought over.  We also had some of the Port that we had brought back, and that was pretty tasty as well.  We didn’t really do much in the way of games, and overall had great discussions of what we were planning for London and the future.  I did the cleaning, which wasn’t all that bad since we used a lot of disposable plates and cutlery.

New York City 2022

Steph joined me for a work trip to NYC. We were there for a team meeting for one of the teams I’m a part of, but I was also able to meet with other members of other teams I work with while I was there. It was a little strange to be there as the only design representation was myself and my manager, and my manager was in other meetings for most of her time, leaving just me.

Outside of the work event we had a good time going to the PunchDrunk production Sleep No More. Much like the production in London it was amazing and immersive and another world. It is hard to describe the feeling that being immersed in a production like that creates, but it is something I look forward to doing again once we’ve moved to London.

We also, of course, went out to some really nice restaurants. Steph found some amazing vegetarian and vegan places. Plus we had to do the NYC staples, like good floppy pizza, bagels, and other baked goods.

We walked the more notable parts of the city like Times Square, Central Park, and Broadway. We had a nice night on the rooftop bar, and had some good conversations over drinks as we figured out the next few years of our lives.

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