I know what you're thinking. Kate starts a new job, Kate stops blogging. Guys, it's not true! There is no doubt I've been busy. Learning a new job does take up time and energy. Add that to a couple of weddings and baby shoots, plus a trip to sunny CA and a bout of the stomach flu and there you have it. Bad blogging. Now I'm not making any promises. I have a bunch of things coming up pretty soon here. But I am going to give it a concerted effort to be better. In the mean time... here is a glimpse into my "work" trip to California.
My company is based out of Petaluma, CA, which ensures a trip through San Fran. I love this city, but since I was riding with others, I didn't really have a chance to do anything on my own. No worries. We at least stopped at a "scenic overlook"
My 1st day of the sales meeting was tough. A plant tour in the morning, followed by long lunch and 3 hours of meetings afterwards (I know you're feeling my pain right now).
Now I realize I told you I wasn't going to mention the company I work for. The same holds true today, but if you figure it out from a picture or two I'll just think you're REALLY savvy.
The sales team (well, 1/2 of us)
Mmmm, veggie burgers.
The beginning of cheese enchiladas
The amazing thing about this company is that so much is still done by hand.
The last thing I expected a plant to smell was pleasant. Today it smelled like the inside of a Mexican grandmothers kitchen. Not bad!
There is a ham in every group
Get this. They make their own tofu... by hand. We ate some right off the pressing block (this was the 1st delicious step towards me having a very full and bloated soy belly by the end of the week).
We didn't get to see any soup being made, but the set up looked pretty cool
After our three long treacherous hours of meetings (you hate me, don't you? Hold on, it gets better) we headed off to a ranch about 10 minutes from downtown Petaluma.
complete with pomegranate trees
.. .and a fully equipped bakery
... and scenes that look right out of an Anthropologie catalogue
... and chef preparing us produce purchased at the farmers market that morning
We stayed until dusk, filled to the brim and more content than ever before. Seriously this place was so incredibly beautiful. I'm thinking about getting our marriage annulled so we can get married all over again at this place. I can't even imagine what it would be like to live on the premises (three families have small cottages on the land, that are just as cute inside as they are out)
Up next: Beach day!
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6 comments:
Wow, now I know how my work lunches are made! Wonderful pics, Kate.
What lens are you usually shooting with on these adventures?
Thanks Amy! It was really a neat experience and it's great to know how real the food actually is!
I'm using my 18-200. I'm looking to find an fx versatile zoom I can use when I don't feel like hauling the whole lot around with me. I only brought the 18-200 this time.
fantastic pictures and recap. so glad you're enjoying the new gig and starting to combine your interests!
Your adventures look amazing! I am so happy for you! Still missing you like crazy at work! Wow totally handmade! That really brings a smile to my face!
Happy Trails Kate....
Theresa Rose!
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