지난 주 플로리다 일박 여행에 이어 이번에 시도한 곳은 Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. 

운전해서 3시간 반 거리로 플로리다보다는 1시간 덜 걸리는 여행이었던 만큼 조금 여유있게 아이쇼핑도 하며 밥도 먹고 천천히 쳌인하러 감. 



점심은 Nacho Hippo 에서. 








K는 카레치킨 타코와 테리야키치킨 타코 콤보,

나는 카메카제 타코 (seared tuna)와 Baja Fish 타코 콤보. 더하기 plantain 칩. 










얘는 우유병을 물려 주고. ㅋㅋㅋ

요즘 우리 점심 시간과 타이밍을 맞춰 좀 여유롭게 점심 외식도 가능한 편. 








위 집은 The Market Common 에 위치.









그리고 쳌인 후엔 바로 Myrtle Beach를 거닐었는데









플로리다 잭슨빌보단 사람도 많고 .








파도도 좀 높고 









바람도 거센 편









처음엔 K에게 애만 맡겼다가 나중엔 목도리에서부터 나시, 바지까지 다 맡기고 거의 3마일을 왔다갔다. 








그리곤 다시 호텔에 돌아와 유모차만 추가로 챙겨 호텔의 반대 방향의 boardwalk 로 걷기 시작. 











Ferris wheel 외에도 작은 놀이공원이 있어 뉴욕의 코니 아일랜드를 연상케 했다. 







이번 여행에서 유일한 셀카컷.

-_-.






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K의 2주 휴가를 틈타 미국 동남쪽 해안가 구경을 하러 여행을 가려니 1박 여행 짐이 일주일 짐 사이즈다. 애 짐 속에 내 짐은 ziploc 1quart짜리 하나. 얘는 수족구에서 회복기, 난 따가운 목과 약한 몸살 중에 유일하게 멀쩡한 체력을 유지한 K에게 며칠째 얘를 맡기고 이번 여행도 나름 편하게 다녀온 첫 애기동반 1박 여행이었다.



아무리 아파도 바다 구경은 해야지. 도착한 날 오후 꿈 크게 비키니 수영복에 수영기저귀까지 채워놨었는데 지는 해도 너무 뜨거워 꿈을 접고 발만 담궈 봄. 




 






그리고 밥 먹이고 느긋하게 그늘에서 쉬는 동안 설사 끈적하게 해 놓고 카시트 커버에 묻혀 놓은 채










난 이때다 싶어 풀장에서 열심히 놈. 









그리고 그 다음 날 새벽부터 일찍 바닷가를 거닌답시고 준비. 

K의 휴가기간동안 K의 손맛에 맛을 들여 나한테 안겨 있다가도 K만 등장하면 징징대면서 아빠한테 팔을 내민다. 컨디션 아주 편할 때만 나랑 놀아주는 인내심 발휘. (감사해야 할지 말아야 할지... ㅡㅡ.) 









나도 못 이기는 척, 전화기/카메라만 가볍게 들고 여기저기 거니는 한편, K는 계속 얠 안고 다니고, 먹이고... 









(아빠-딸 본딩 타임








재우고.







모처럼의 편안한 바다 여행이었음





미국의 유명한 아이스크림 집들 (기회가 되면 로드 트립 중 들러 보고 싶은 곳들): 


10. Brooklyn Farmacy & Soda Fountain(Photo: Michael Turkel/Brooklyn Pharmacy & Soda Fountain)
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Favorite Flavor: Mint Chocolate Chip (Cost: $3.75)

Run by Peter Freeman and Gia Giasullo, Brooklyn Farmacy & Soda Fountain adds an inventive twist to classic flavors with ingredients like toffee and maple egg cream. Inside the Farmacy (or "The Farm" for those in the know), you'll find an eclectic mix of creamy malts, floats, shakes, and egg creams. Standouts include the "Rocket Shake" (a milkshake laced with fresh coffee and scoops of coffee ice cream) and the "Flatbush Ave. Float" (a blend of your choice of ice cream layered with chocolate or vanilla egg cream).

Should you prefer a decadent sundae rather than a float, try the "Sundae of Broken Dreams." This frosted dessert (vanilla ice cream drizzled with caramel sauce, whipped cream, and crispy pretzels) keeps customers smiling.

(Photo: Couresy of Roots Ice Cream)9. Roots Ice Cream
Charleston, S.C.
Favorite Flavor: Beet (Cost: $3)

As its name suggests, Roots Ice Cream is all about showcasing Charleston flavors by sourcing fresh ingredients from local farmers. And with its versatile array of seasonal specialties, including Cucumber-Mint, Bourbon-Peach, Beet, and Sweet Tea, Roots Ice Cream has become a local favorite. Although Roots has no official parlor, you can find its artisan blends at farmers markets throughout the Lowcountry, including in Marion, Kiawah Island, and Mt. Pleasant.

8. Capogiro Gelato Artisans(Photo: Courtesy of Capogiro Gelato Artisans)
Philadelphia
Favorite Flavor: Cioccolato Scuro "Bitter Chocolate" (Cost: $4.50)

If you're craving a spoonful of pure bliss, it's hard to match Capogiro's artisan gelato. Owner Stephanie Reitano has mastered the art of flavor, infusing her signature sorbets and gelato with seasonal ingredients. Capogiro's offerings vary from tried-and-true Nocciola Piemontese (hazelnut gelato made with nuts from Italy's Piedmont region) to bold flavors like peppery Basil. For a rich treat, try Cioccolato Scuro (Bitter Chocolate), a favorite among loyal fans. You can order a cup or cone at 13th Street in Philadelphia or at one of the other three locations in Pennsylvania.

(Courtesy of Sweet Action Ice Cream )7. Sweet Action Ice Cream
Denver
Favorite Flavor: Strawberry Balsamic (Cost: $2.75)

With 24 delectable flavors enriched with local ingredients, this trendy shop values quality as much as inventiveness. Its eclectic blends were not under the radar for long. Food & Wine labeled Sweet Action "One of the best ice cream spots in the U.S." and USA Today praised the parlor as the best ice cream shop in Colorado. From Salted Butterscotch to Lemon Ricotta, Sweet Action Ice Cream crafts each variety with care. For pure sweetness, give the Strawberry Balsamic or Pistachio flavors a whirl.

6. Graeter's(Photo: Courtesy of Graeter's)
Cincinnati
Favorite Flavor: Black Raspberry Chocolate Chip (Cost: $2.75)

This fourth-generation landmark creamery dates back to 1870, when Louis C. Graeter crafted the original confection in Cincinnati. The secret behind Graeter's recipes is the elaborate French Pot swirling process. Fresh cream and egg custard are gradually folded together until they reach a thick texture and one-of-a-kind rich taste. 

Then, fresh ingredients are sprinkled in, like liquid gourmet chocolate and Madagascar vanilla beans. Signature flavors include Butter Pecan (endorsed by Oprah Winfrey), Cinnamon, and Black Raspberry Chocolate Chip. Other Graeter's branches can be found in Columbus and Dayton, Ohio, and Lexingtonand Louisville, Ky.

(Courtesy of Sweet Republic)5. Sweet Republic
Scottsdale, Ariz.
Favorite Flavor: Salted Butter Caramel (Cost: $2.95)
Since 2008, Sweet Republic owners Jan Wichayanuparp and Helen Yung have attracted ice cream connoisseurs with their homemade batches. The milk and creams used are provided by local dairy farms, while tasty toppings, including marshmallows, brownies, and waffles, are all made by hand. 

And that's not all: From its birchwood ice cream sticks to its recycled glass bottles, this shop prides itself on its eco-friendliness. To indulge your taste buds with an extra burst of flavor, try the zesty Honey Blue Cheese or decadent Mayan Chocolate flavors. You'll find Sweet Republic headquartered on Scottsdale's Shea Boulevard. Sweet Republic products are also sold at select grocery stores throughout the state.

4. Molly Moon's Homemade Ice Cream(Photo: Kathryn Barnard/Molly Moon's Homemade Ice Cream )
Seattle
Favorite Flavor: Salted Caramel (Cost: $3.45)

Since opening in spring 2008, this beloved Seattle ice creamery draws dessert fanatics far and wide. In fact, Molly Moon's Homemade Ice Cream's handheld delights have become so popular that customers are willing to brave long lines for a single scoop.

Fans go wild for the Salted Caramel and "Theo Chocolate" (fudgy chocolate ice cream drizzled with fair-trade Theo chocolate bars) flavors. Another favorite: Balsamic Strawberry (made with locally grown strawberries and a honey balsamic reduction). The original Molly Moon's is located on North 45th Street, though the company also operates four other stores in the Seattle area.





(Photo: Paige Green © 2012/Bi-Rite Creamery )3. Bi-Rite Creamery & Bakeshop
San Francisco
Favorite Flavor: Salted Caramel Ice Cream (Cost: $3.50)

For a cool, creamy batch crafted from scratch, look no further than Bi-Rite Creamery & Bakeshop, a San Francisco landmark set in the heart of the Mission District. Aside from its signature creamy scoops, Bi-Rite boasts a versatile selection of delicacies, ranging from ice cream sandwiches to popsicles to fully loaded sundaes. To top it off, owners Anne Walker and Kris Hoogerhyde pride themselves on making all the toppings — including marshmallows, peanut brittle, and hot fudge — at their adjoining bakery. For intense flavor, try their "dainty gentleman" signature sundae (honey-lavender ice cream lathered in hot fudge, sea salt, and blood orange olive oil).

2. Toscanini's(Photo: James Leighton/Toscanini's )
Cambridge, Mass.
Favorite Flavor: Burnt Caramel (Cost: $4.25)

With brag-worthy accolades from the New York Times, People magazine, Bon Appetit, and Gourmet magazine (to name a few), it would seem misleading not to include this Boston-area gelato shop on our list. With its setting in the heart of intellectual academia, Toscanini's draws a cerebral clientele that sparks fresh ideas for bold flavors.

Kulfi, an intense blend with pistachios and cardamom, was inspired by a Harvard professor from India. Other notable gelato flavors include Grape-Nut, Pear Chardonnay sorbet, and the beloved Burnt Caramel. The secret behind owner Gus Rancatore's much-admired caramel concoction: Heating the sugar until the crème caramel — the golden delicious crust — appears on the surface (much like a crème brulee) and then off-setting the prominent sugary taste with cold cream and milk. 

(Photo: Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams)1. Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams
Columbus, Ohio
Favorite Flavor: Brambleberry Crisp (Cost: $4.50)

With its broad selection of creative flavors — ranging from Wildberry Lavender to Riesling Poached Pear Sorbet to Brambleberry Crisp — it's no wonder Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams has foodies swooning across the nation. Jeni Britton Bauer's handmade sorbet, frozen yogurt, and ice cream push the boundaries of dessert artisanship. What makes her batches so delicious? Key ingredients, like grass-grazed cream, whole fruits, and fair-trade vanilla. You'll find Jeni's original shop in the North Market of Columbus. There are currently eight other stores spread across the state and two additional locations in Nashville.



(Source: yahoo)

샌프란시스코의 서쪽편에 16th Avenue 와 Moraga St. 교차점에 가면 타일 모자이크의 계단이 있다고 함. 



 





내년 봄에 캘리포니아엘 다시 갈 기회가 된다면 꼭 지나가 보고 싶은 sight. 








(Photos: mymodernmet)

Seattle Sonics 팀이 Oklahoma City로 이동한 이후 시애틀엔 시애틀 고유의 농구팀이 없다. 그래서 아쉬운대로 Seattle Mariners 야구팀을 보러 시애틀로 나섬.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

전날 시애틀 팀복을 찾아야 한다며 동네 (반경 10마일 -.-..) 스포츠복 가게들은 다 뒤져서 sweatshirt 하나 건지고,

난 필요 (실은, 관심..) 없다 하는데도 기어이 하나 입어야 한다 해서 반팔티를 하나 사 입었더니, 당일엔 샌프란시스코 스웻셔츠도 벗고 시애틀 스웻셔츠를 사 입힌다.

 

 

 

 

 

 

오랜만에 둘이서 Pike Place Market을 걸으니 똑같은 길목에 비슷한 분위기라도 좋음.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Harbor Steps 옆의 멕시칸 레스토랑 Cantina Guaymas (1303 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98127) 는 그냥 괜찮음. 음식보다는 watermelon margarita 가 아주 맛있었음.

 

그리고는 오후 4시 15분 시작인 Mariners vs. LA Dodgers 게임으로.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

시애틀 다운타운에서 걸어서도 갈 수 있을만한 Safeco Field. 아주 옛날에 한번 NY Mets 경기를높은 좌석에서 본 적 있는 것 같은데 이번처럼 거의 field 레벨의 좌석에서 보는 건 처음. 정말, 텔레비젼 중개들 don't do the games justice. 왜 한국에서도 야구팬들이 광적으로 야구장을 찾는지 조금 이해하겠음.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

미국인들은 어쩌면 야외에서 공개적으로 맥주를 마시는 재미에 가는 걸 수도.

난 좀 추웠다.

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지난 번 부모님과 한번 다녀 온 후 K와도 드라이브하기에 좋겠다 싶어 다시 방문했으나 날씨가 왔다갔다...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

특별히 길게 느껴진 드라이브 후에 도착한 Bayview Restaurant. (1539 Water Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

난 무조건 씨푸드, 문제 없으나,

K는 주문하는데 시간이 좀 걸린다.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

난 굴 샌드위치, K는 쇠고기 샌드위치 with mashed potatoes.

나도 샐러드 대신 스프를 시킬 걸 그랬다.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fried oysters 는 매우 크고 juicy 해서 좋았음. :))

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1. Hana Hwy (Hwy 360), Maui, Hawaii: 38 miles from Pauwela to Hana

The most spectacular coastal drive in all Hawaii, the Hana Hwy winds its way deep into jungle valleys and back out above a rugged coastline. Not for the faint of heart, the road is a real cliff-hugger, with 54 one-lane bridges, roadside waterfalls and head-spinning views. Gas up, pack a lunch and bring your swimsuit!

2. Turquoise Trail (Hwy 14), New Mexico: 45 miles from Albuquerque to Santa Fe

The Turquoise Trail has been a major trade route since at least 2000 BC. Today it’s the scenic back road between Albuquerque and Santa Fe, lined with quirky communities. Sights along the way include Tinkertown (an animated miniature village) and gorgeous desert scenery.

3. Columbia River Hwy (Hwy 30), Oregon: 74 miles from Troutdale to The Dalles

Finished in 1915, this gorgeous winding highway was the first paved road in the Northwest and America’s first scenic highway. It was also part of the Oregon Trail and the last leg of Lewis and Clark’s expedition. There are gushing waterfalls in spring, wildflower displays in summer and awe-inspiring views all year round. Hikers have plenty of trailheads to choose from, and cyclists can cruise two stretches of the old highway renovated for non-vehicle use.

4. Pig Trail Byway (Hwy 23), Arkansas: 80 miles from Ozark to Eureka Springs

Just north of the town of Ozark (no, you are not yet in the Ozark Mountains), this spectacular drive is lined with wild echinacea and lilies, and climbs through Ozark National Forest and into the mountains. This is an excellent way to reach the friendly town of Eureka Springs.

5. Hwy 12, Utah: 107 miles from Torrey to Bryce Canyon National Park

Locals call this ‘color country’ for the eye-popping hues that saturate this Southwest landscape. This most scenic of roads passes through Red Canyon, Bryce Canyon National Park and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, ending at the entrance to Capitol Reef National Park.

6. Overseas Highway (Hwy 1), Florida: 160 miles from Miami to Key West

Large parts of this divine island-hopping highway were built on bridges left from the hurricane-destroyed Overseas Railroad. Now, streams of travelers swarm down from the mainland to indulge in the alluring jade-green waters, laid-back island lifestyle, great fishing and idyllic snorkeling and diving. It ain’t called ‘Margaritaville’ for nothing!

7. Delmarva Peninsula (Hwys 50 and 13): 210 miles from Annapolis, Maryland, to Virginia Beach, Virginia

These unbroken miles of bird-dotted wetlands and serene waterscapes are hours from one of America’s busiest urban corridors. Virginia’s Eastern Shore is full of dock towns where watermen live off the Chesapeake Bay, and has the feel of a remote, maritime escape. The flat topography is made for bicycling.

8. Route 66 (initial section): 300 miles from Chicago, Illinois, to St Louis, Missouri

America’s ‘Mother Road’ kicks off in Chicago on Adams St just west of Michigan Ave, but in Illinois, much of the old road exists only in scattered sections paralleling the interstate. Still, there are many roadside attractions and oddball stops to be taken, plus pie shops and drive-ins for eateries.

9. Pacific Coast Hwy (Hwy 1), California: 332 miles from San Francisco to Santa Barbara

No trip to California is complete without a jaunt along the almost surreally scenic Hwy 1, one of the US’s most iconic roads. Slipping out of the City by the Bay, the narrow road ribbons above the ocean, overlooking beaches cast like pearls on one side, and soaring redwood trees on the other. Slow down - this region wants to be savored, not gulped.

10. Blue Ridge Parkway: 469 miles from Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, North Carolina

The southwestern tip of Virginia is the most rugged part of the state. Turn onto the Blue Ridge Parkway and you’ll immediately plunge into dark strands of dogwood and fir, fast streams and white waterfalls. Wildflowers bloom in spring and fall colors are spectacular



(Source: lonelyplanet)

San Luis Obispo

 

Los Angeles: Authentic roots

Souvenir stands give it a strictly-for-tourists rep, but Olvera Street anchors El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument, where L.A. truly started. There’s good Angeleno history at Avila Adobe; even better margaritas and Mexican food at La Golondrina ($$; 213/628-4349). elpueblo.lacity.org

Los Angeles: Art stop

Miracle Mile’s the classic nickname for the mid-Wilshire stretch of Wilshire Boulevard. These days it should be called Masterpiece Way—two major expansions in three years have pushed the L.A. County Museum of Art (pictured) to the top of culture lovers’ must-see lists. $15; lacma.org

Carpinteria: Call it Carp

That’s the locals’ moniker for one of California’s prettiest little beach towns. Stroll down Linden Avenue for surf shops and a great steak joint (the Palms, $$; 805/684-3811), then wade at Carpinteria State Beach. carpinteriachamber.org

Avila Beach: Coast newbie

Meet the beach town you haven’t heard of—Avila Beach, tucked along San Luis Obispo Bay. What’s here? A cool old pier (avilabeachpier.com) with two good restaurants: Pete’s Pierside Cafe ($) and Olde Port Inn ($$$). And hot tubs at nearby Sycamore Mineral Springs Resort (from $13/hour; sycamoresprings.com)

San Luis Obispo: Smile

A recent book named this university town one of the happiest places on Earth. One source of local joy is SLO’s Thursday Night Downtown Farmers’ Market, maybe the best in the nation. downtownslo.com

Soledad: Hidden gem

Just off 101, Mission Nuestra Señora de la Soledad (831/678-2586) is simple and sweet, with a pretty grove of Mission olives. 

Santa Clara: Seoul patrol

One of the nation’s biggest Korean communities congregates here in Silicon Valley: Center of food and shopping action is El Camino Real between Lawrence and San Tomas Expressways. Good bets include the charming Chasaengwon Tea House (pictured; 408/246-0700).

Palo Alto: Smartville

You don’t have to bleed Cardinal red to enjoy Stanford University: Rodin-watch at Cantor Arts Center (museum.stanford.edu), then nab a sandwich or a salad at adjacent Cool Café ($$; 650/725-4758).

Sausalito: More than skin deep

Pretty but familiar can be the dig against the village on San Francisco Bay. But the hotel and spa at Cavallo Point Lodge (from $360; cavallopoint.com) are knockouts, and you’ll find intriguing shopping around Caledonia Street 

Ukiah: Sparkling waters

Jack London loved Vichy Mineral Springs Resort (pictured; $30/2 hours; vichysprings.com); you will too. Soak in the carbonated 90° mineral baths or a 104° pool. Then stare up at coast redwoods at Montgomery Woods State Natural Reserve (707/937-5804).

(Source: sunset)

뉴욕에 있는 동안 두번의 1박2일에 걸쳐 필라델피아와 보스턴엘 놀러갔었다.

필라델피아에선 (뉴욕에서 버스로 4시간, 편도 $15) 전 직장동료와 대학친구를 방문하며 South Street에서 13년만에 다시 먹어 보는 Philly cheesesteak 를:











보스턴에선 고등학교 친구 둘과 초등학교 5학년 때부터의 친구를 방문, 초딩친구의 컵케잌 obsession을 따라 Appleton Cafe 를 찾았다:










정말 몇년만에 재회하는 친구들이 많았던 나름 알찬 뉴욕여행이었음.
이번에 특별히 느낀 점은 보스턴, 필라델피아만한 도시들은 뉴욕만큼 번잡하지 않은 대신 사람들도 훨씬 여유롭고 친절하다는 것. 대학생활하며 느끼지 못했던 보스턴에 대한 감동을 새삼스레 느껴 언젠가 보스턴으로 돌아가 생활하고 싶단 생각이 들었다.

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하루종일 아무런 일이 없었던 하루, 소호엘 갔었다.
전에 가보지 못한 레스토랑 찾기는 뉴욕에서 쉽기만 하다.
이 날은 스페니시 델리 겸 까페인 Despana 엘 가봤다. 잘 모르겠는 이름들의 샌드위치 명단 중 메뉴를 대표할 것 같은 Despana 샌드위치만 주문하려 했다가 아쉬워 사이드디시 하나 추가. 좀 비릿해 보이긴 했지만, 싱거운 토마토 맛에 잘 어우러지는 맛:







Despana
408 Broome St., New York, NY

바에서 a bowl of peanuts 를 내 놓듯, 여기서는 a bowl of chips 를 내 놓았길래 난 칩스를 샌드위치에 쑤셔 넣어 먹음. (참고로 바에서 내놓는 땅콩은 안 먹는 게 위생적이라고...)
그리고 입구에는 종류별 고기류와 올리브오일, 피클, 치즈 등이 진열되어 있음.

그리고는 소호의 북까페를 찾았다.






Housing Works Bookstore Cafe
126 Crosby St., New York, NY

기부된 책으로만 이루어진 책방은 사람들로 북적이고 까페, 책방의 모든 수익은 에이즈 화자를 돕는데 다시 기부된다고 한다. 저녁에는 특별한 행사들 때문에 일찍 닫기도 한다고 하는데 이 날은 유명한 셰프, food writers 그룹 시식행사가 있던 날. (티켓은 미리 구매한다고 한다.)

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