Monday, October 13, 2014

Bay Trail Photo Walk About

We took advantage of some very beautiful weather over the weekend. Avril got her very own DSLR and we swore that we would  do more, what we call, "Photo Walk About." It means to grab camera, get off the couch and take pictures! We tried a new walk at the  Hamilton Field portion of the BayTrail. On what was a military airfield there is a beautiful community of homes and businesses. The trail overlooks what was the runway for the airfield. It has been returned to marshland habitat, home to a large number of birds and is a perfect place for photo opportunities.Here are some of my shots.
Hamilton Landing Novato, Ca.
Hamilton Airfield Novato
Fall Color Novato, Ca.
Bay Trail Novato - San Francisco in the Distance

Bay Trail Novato Ca.

Bay Trail Novato

Of course all this walking and  photographing had us hungry, so we mulled over our choices for an early lunch. We wanted to try a new place and had heard good things about Mi Pueblo in Novato, so off we went. I ordered the two taco combo  and Avril the super nachos. At under $10 each we were surprised at the huge portions! We ate and ate and still took home huge containers of wonderful food. The refried beans were the best ever!
Mi Pueblo, Novato Ca.

Mi Pueblo Novato, Ca.

Mi Pueblo Novato Ca.

6 comments:

Zoomie said...

We must try Mi Pueblo one of these days.

Zoomie said...

We must try Mi Pueblo one of these days.

Greg said...

Zoomie- It is a great value. Avril and I could have split either plate and been full. It used to be a Taco Bell many years ago and now is a sit down restaurant inside and outside.

Chilebrown said...

Okay, who was the new camera really for? What did you get?

Ms. Goofy loves refried beans. They must be cooked in lard according to her. Did they have chili verde? We are on a mission you know.

Greg said...

Chilebrown- It is a Nikon 5300. A very lightweight 24.2MP, HighISO. Great for travel. The camera will use any of my fleet of lenses.
I did not notice if they had chili verde. We had carne asada and carnitas both of which were good.

Greg said...

Chilebrown- PS I'm pretty darn sure the beans were made with lard.