Where’s Quincy? It is well off the beaten path my friends. Weekend before last we went for a drive along the Feather River and wound up in Quincy. It was a lovely drive along a steep river path to a secluded mountain town. It was here I had the most delightful hot chocolate and biscuit from Carey Candy Co. I am so enamored by this treat I felt I must share it.
It is raining in Sacramento for the first time in what feels like years so I am feeling like a nice cup of hot chocolate!
I’m envious, not only for the hot chocolate, but also for the rain you’re having. ☔️
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It’s so dry here in Ca it’s like we all celebrate even if it rains for thirty seconds!
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Hot chocolate and a Danish…. yum!
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Must have written that post when I was hungry!
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Really nice little post!! Hot chocolate looks delicious.
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Congrats on the rain.
(Never thought I’d ever say that. ‘hate the rain…)
A well-deserved hot chocolate.
🙂
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Thanks! I feel the same way. I hate being cold but it is well worth it to replenish our supplies this winter.
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Supplies? OH, do you have many dams in California? Which by now must be quite dry? Or lakes. I am suddenly shocked at my ignorance of California apart from Disneyland and the Yosemite (Where I’ve been)
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Oh my California is an amazing state, one most people have a love/hate relationship with. It is expensive to live here and the politics are strange but we have so many things. Check on my category California for a few. Among my favorites are San Francisco, Bodega Bay, Mendocino, any grove of Big Trees (Redwoods), Joshua Tree National Park, and Lake Tahoe.
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I will. Check. A former mexican executive of mine has moved to San Diego. She loves it. My own recollections as a child are a bit mixed. Loved Frisco. Yosemite. Hated LA. It seemed like an entire day on the highway. “Mom? Where are we?” Los Angeles dear” two hours driving later: “Mom? Where are we?” “Los Angeles dear”. and so forth and so on 😉
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Yes, LA is exactly like that only worse now. Don’t go there unless you can charter a helicopter or they can beam you there like Star Trek. Sadly, there are a lot of cool things to see there it is just a lot of work to get around. La Brea Tar Pits are one cool thing for example. San Diego is beautiful by the way…
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And yet, I imagine there must be some nice places in LA. SD sounds nice. Saw about one hour of it. That was the reason for driving from Frisco through LA. Go to SD. We saw the harbour and piled back in the car. The friend who drove us around was a bit special. My parents were a bit p.o.ed. 🙂 Got to see Sea world as a trade. 🙂
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MMMMM,…The hot chocolate combined with the Danish filled pastry: yes, please, count me in!
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Me too. I feel like I need some more this morning!
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Yummmmm!!!
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Interestingly enough another blogger from Mexico connected me with you because of your donut post because I just did one on Apple donuts! All because of the donut. Welcome aboard!
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Who would have imagined that the humble but delicious donut has intercontinental powers of connectivity?? I’m so happy you found me, so I could find you! Have a fantastic night and cheers!!
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Couldn’t have said it better. We need a tshirt with those words.
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Hahahah!! 🙂 yesssss! …..and we can both wear them next June 3 for National Donut Day 🙂 I’d like my shirt to be pink — with rainbow sprinkles of course ~
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Lol. Perfect.
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