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Chico’s Sierra Nevada Brewery

Brewery1 The Sierra Nevada Brewery is a great place to visit. They have gotten quite massive in their 30+ years in existence. Located in the heart of Chico, the brewery does an excellent good of playing the host. It’s open Sundays thru Thursdays from 11 to 9, and Fridays and Saturdays from 11 to 10. Brewery9 On their website they have some cool interactive pages that share their history. Basically, though, it comes down to this excerpt: Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. was founded in 1979, with founders Ken Grossman and Paul Camusi expanding their homebrewing hobby into a brewery in Chico, California. Along with the brewery’s location, Grossman claims the company’s name comes from his love of hiking in the mountains of the Sierra Nevada. With $50,000 in loans from friends and family, Grossman & Camusi rented a 3,000-square-foot warehouse and pieced together discarded dairy equipment and scrapyard metal to create their brewing equipment. They later were able to acquire second-hand copper brewing kettles from Germany before moving to their larger, current brewing facility in 1989. The first batch brewed on premises was its Pale Ale, in November 1980. The following year the brewery introduced Celebration, an IPA, which it continues to release as a winter seasonal. The company sold 950 barrels of beer in its first year, and double that amount in the second. Brewery2  Pretty impressive, right?   Tours are also available and are best booked ahead of time because there is a limited amount of spaces. If you forget, there is a self-guided tour that is open for anyone and everyone.   The upstairs starts with a lot of antiques such as old bottlers and temperature gauges that used to be used in the brewery. A section called The Big Room is actually a concert hall. Not a bad use of the space. Brewery3 You’ll also encounter several walls of beer bottles organized by when they were manufactured. It’s a great display of the company’s past. Brewery4 Probably the best part is the observation deck. Walking out onto it, you will see the huge copper vats. They are rather beautiful and add a special touch to the brewery’s character. What’s more, there are copper plaques and wall art to show the process of brewing beer. Brewery5 Brewery6   Brewery7 The gift shop is pretty typical, but includes some interesting mustards and the game beer monopoly. There is also a restaurant on site, with both spacious indoor and outdoor seating. Beers are served European style, meaning that you choose 4 different types to try and can pick another 4 after you have finished to first samples. There are more than 15 options, which gives a lot of fun varieties. Brewery8   Here are some recommendations:

  • Tumbler—the perfect summer brown ale with a unique malt taste
  • Ovila Garden—Belgian flavor in a golden beer. It’s a bit fruity and peppery at the same time.
  • Old Chico—a wheat beer that goes down easy
  Overall, if you’re ever in the Chico area, this is a place that you can’t miss. It’s quite possibly one of the best breweries in California. Even if you are not a beer fan, the history is very interesting and you could enjoy the restaurant. http://californiathroughmylens.com/sierra-nevad...

A Photo Essay of Old Place—A Restaurant in Malibu

OldPlace2 Old Place is THE breakfast spot in tucked away in Agoura Hills. The also serve lunch and dinner as well. Open on Thursdays and Fridays from 5 to 11, and on Saturdays and Sundays from 9 to 4 and 5 to 11, it is practically necessary that you call ahead to book in this small and cozy restaurant, or you could try your luck and wait for a bar seat. The tab usually runs from $10 to $15 a person. Take a look at what this charming place has to offer, from décor to the mouth-watering food… OldPlace1 OldPlace3   OldPlace4   OldPlace5   OldPlace6   OldPlace7 Simply Delicious and Chic! If these pictures haven’t enticed you to try this place, then I don’t know what will. Oh, wait, perhaps it’s the peacock that hangs out in the parking lot. OldPlace8 There is also some sightseeing to do around the small town including a Hindu temple, Peter Strauss Ranch, and Leo Carrillo State Park, so make a day trip out of it! http://californiathroughmylens.com/old-place-re...  

The Ten Most Photogenic Places in California

Narrowing this list down to just ten is a very hard thing to do when there are truly countless beautiful places to photograph in the state of California. For now though, these are the best of the best.   Yosemite CAPhoto If there were only one place you could go to in all of California, Yosemite is the place to go to. It has absolutely everything for the outdoors lover: waterfalls, hiking, rock climbing, forests, rivers, you name it. Even if you were to  photograph this national park for your entire life, not all of what is has to offer could be captured. Be sure not to miss the Half Dome hike and Glacier Point.   Hollywood/Sunset Blvd CAPhoto2 On the complete other end of the spectrum is Sunset Blvd and Hollywood Blvd. These two streets have helped form Los Angles into was it is today. Along them you’ll find The Pantages, Grauman’s Chinese Theater, The Roxy, and more famous and iconic spots. No one could forget about the stars, and the famous foot and handprints in the ground that are there too. Another great thing to see (and photograph) are all the people who dress up as their favorite movie star. Though Hollywood and Sunset Blvd are awesome during the day, prepared to be blown away at night when all the flashy lights come on.   Venice Beach CAPhoto3 The thing that makes Venice Beach a great spot for photographing is that it has a bit of everything. There’s the boardwalk, the canals, muscle beach, and the street performers. Don’t leave out the beach itself while getting caught up in all the other goodies. The people plus the various landscapes make this an ideal spot to spend the day snapping away.   McArthur-Burney Falls CAPhoto4 Found in northern California, this gem of a place exhibits an absolutely beautiful waterfall that makes those at Yosemite envious. All photographers should see these falls, especially because they are easy access and have lots of good vantage points.  The waterfalls cascade down into a large clear pool.   Old Town Sacramento CAPhoto5 The look and feel of Old Town Sacramento is one to be cherished. The couple of blocks in the middle of California’s capitol captures a time now lost. Wondering the streets, you are in a western movie, complete with shops, street vendors and saloons. There is also an amazing train museum, and only five minutes east is the California State Capitol building.   The Racetrack of Death Valley CAPhoto6 Only accessed by 4 wheel drive vehicles down a 28 mile road, this mysterious places has rocks that seem to move on their own, leaving a track behind them. Being as it is very remote, not too many venture here, but for the photographer, it’s worth it. There is probably some scientific explanation for the rocks’ movements, but no matter what the reason, it’s still an awesome phenomenon and the photographs turn out really cool. There are many other places worth exploring in Death Valley, including Ubehebe Crater, Teakettle Junction, and Lost Burro Mine.   The High Sierras CAPhoto7 The High Sierras in the center of California are a range of mountains that provide spectacular views that lead to spectacular pictures. Mt. Whitney is a popular hike and outlines the basics, but if you’re not willing to make the hike you can drive to the Horseshoe Meadows campgrounds where access to the Cottonwood Lakes can be found. These high up series of pristine and under visited lakes will create beautiful photographs. If you want to spend even less energy, take a drive up to Mammoth and you will still be about to see the Sierras.   Sunset Cliffs CAPhoto8 Located in San Diego, Sunset Cliffs is the ideal beach. It has a bit of everything. Not too crowded and rather private with stairs leading down the beach below, there are rock carvings created by the waves, lots of green moss, and tide pools. It is truly a photographer’s playground. There is the occasional wedding, prom, and family shoots, but there is lots of room to wonder around.   The Redwoods CAPhoto9 Within the Sequoia and Redwoods National Park are some of the tallest trees in the world, which, in turn, make for some pretty impressive pictures. The Sequoias are known for being the oldest of trees. These massive things inspire awe and are not to be missed.   Big Sur CAPhoto10 Known for its coastline, California boosts some of the best ocean views from Pacific Coast Highway. Big Sur is, quite simply, the best of the best of what California has to offer for sea vistas. It’s a 60-mile drive in all, but each new turn seems to be better than the last, especially with the various bridges and a waterfall that falls to the beach. It is very possible to get lost in time here while clicking away.   http://californiathroughmylens.com/best-places-...          

Are you ready for the beach? How to stay fit California style

Sun, fun, and swimsuits are just around the corner. The big question is: are you ready for the beach? California offers some of the most beautiful beaches on the West Coast. With warm weather quickly approaching, fitting into that perfect swimsuit or pair of trunks is a must. We've got some fitness tips and tricks to share so you'll be ready for the beach just in time for summer!

California Meal Tips

Eating out: Everyone loves a great meal and there is nothing better than going out with friends, but eating out all the time can hurt your chances of being ready for the beach this summer. Some things to consider when you eat out:
  • What are you ordering? Check out the lighter menu options.
  • Do you know what's in your dish? Restaurants add a lot of fattening ingredients - watch things like dressings, sauces, and side dishes.
  • Whats a true portion size? They make take-out boxes for a reason!
  • Do you really need dessert? Usually, the answer is no.

California Fitness

Flickr-RoOoNa  Make it at home: Life is busy, but don't underestimate making your meals at home. Try making a salad the night before or bagging fruits and veggies as a snack or meal for the next day. Snacks: What are you snacking on? Sometimes we just crave something sweet or salty and that gets us in trouble.   Check out these snack substitutes:

  • Unsalted nuts in place of greasy chips
  • Carrots in place of Chex Mix
  • Fruit in place of a frappuccino
  • One serving of dark chocolate in place of a candy bar
  • Chew gum when you aren't hungry but feel the need to snack

California Fitness Tips

California Fitness Ready for the Beach

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 Take the stairs: It may seem too early to trek all the way up to your office but it's definitely a great decision to get you ready for the beach! Take a walk: It's easy to stay in one spot all day. Consider using a portion (or all) of your lunch break to take a walk! The exercise will energize you and help you avoid an afternoon slump. Say no to soda: Cut out this sugary drink and replace it with water to see the results for yourself. This could make the difference in losing the last few pounds you can't seem to get rid of!

California Workouts to Help You Get Ready for the Beach

Cardio Cali Style: However you like to fit it in, carido is a vital part of any workout routine. Instead of running on a treadmill, try getting your cardio in California-Style. Some suggestions: biking, rollerblading, beach volleyball, or Ultimate Frisbee. The more you involve your friends, the more exciting these actives will be. Strength Training: Don't underestimate the power of adding weights to any workout routine. Ladies may shy away from this, but adding weights to your workout doesn't mean you'll bulk up like a body builder. It will, however, mean toning, definition, and weight loss. fitnessfirst bootcamp Flicrk-Fitness First Germany

Gym or no gym - that is the question: Can't seem to make it to the gym? Uninspired by staring at a blank wall? Try your workout outside. The fresh air, scenery, and visual stimulation can be a great motivator. Also try working out in groups. It's great motivation and perfect for accountability.

Have we inspired you? What keeps you motivated and ready for the beach?

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Summer Vacation Hot Spot: Shasta Lake has everthing you'll want...and more!

This summer, Shasta Lake should top your vacation hot spot list! There is so much to do and see that you won't be sorry you ventured to beautiful Northern California for the summer. Check out these actives guaranteed to satisfy everyone in your family, from the dare devil to the adventurer.

Shasta Lake

Located about 12 miles north of Redding, California, Shasta Lake is a popular vacation spot for families and groups from all over California. With its deep emerald waters nestled among lush pine forests, this lake is perfect for relaxing or enjoying your favorite water activity. Take a picnic lunch and use one of the many day-use areas. Use fees generally run about $6 for a day of fun! Shasta Lake Flickr-Amitanjan

Houseboat Fun

Whether you're a seasoned houseboat adventurer or willing to try something new this summer, Shasta Lake is definitely the place to venture out on a houseboat to beat the summer heat. Check out this link for businesses that rent houseboats on Shasta Lake. A great way to bring the cost down is to consider joining up with several friends to rent a houseboat and then split the cost. It's fun and cost efficient! Shasta Lake House Boat Flickr-wrek23

Camping and Lodging

The great outdoors of Shasta Lake are calling to you! It's time to pack up your tent or hook up your trailer and make the trek to one of the more than 15 campgrounds surrounding Shasta Lake in the beautiful Shasta-Trinity National Forest (find a list of them here). Not a fan of that much outdoor activity? Don't worry - there are other options for staying close to Shasta Lake. You can rent a cabin or cottage near the lake, stay in a hotel or motel, or even stay in a vacation rental near the lake.

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Whether it's swimming, boating, water-skiing, fishing, or a combination of these things, Shasta Lake has it all. Bring your own toys (boats, water skis, fishing equipment) or rent them there.

Hiking and mountain biking

When you're not out on the water, you can explore the various hiking and biking trails in the forests surrounding Shasta Lake. Make sure you take a snack, some water, and your camera because you'll never want to forget the beauty of the Shasta-Trinity Forest!

Cave Adventure

While you're out enjoying the natural beauty of Shasta Lake, you need to plan a visit to the Shasta Caverns. After taking a boat ride across the lake and a comfortable bus ride up the hill to the mouth of the caverns, you will be awed with the natural beauty of the limestone and the rich history behind the caverns discovery. This is a great excursion for any individual, family, or group. With prices ranging between $14 to $24 you can't pass this up! Check out their website for specific information and to purchase tickets online.

Shasta Caverns

Shopping

Not everyone enjoys being outdoors all the time. If you find yourself in that position and want a change from nature to civilization, check out the city of Redding California not too far away. There is a cinema, mall, and many popular restaurants too choose from. Source: USDA Forest Service Shasta-Trinty Site and ShastaLake.comCover Photo: Flickr - Rene Rivers Cover photo: From Flickr - Rene Rivers

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