In Napa for supplies
Napa, California: We arrived to the
JGW RV Park in Redding
after dark last night - too late to take photos - so here are a few photos
of the campground where we slept last night:

The Magna Peregrinus at the
JGW RV Park in
Redding, California

JGW RV Park in
Redding, California
We continued south on I-5 and took a left on 505 to 80 to 12
to 29... confused much?... to reach Napa. We are again at the
Napa
Valley Exposition RV Park where we camped in May.

Another photo of the Magna Peregrinus - this time in Napa

Napa Valley Exposition RV Park
Seriously... I know you all want to see photos of Our
Beautiful Bus every day. Well, maybe I am wrong... but this is my website...
so you know how it goes. Sorry.
One great thing about camping in California in November:

Is this a great country or what?
After checking-in to our campsite in Napa, we went out
immediately to purchase supplies for our tailgate party at Stanford
University on Saturday. We will be hosting only a few folks, but never want
to be without. Plus, the
Oxbow Public
Market in Napa has some of our favorite food purveyors!

Oxbow Public Market in Napa, California (this is the
Three Twins Organic
Ice Cream shop)
Frequent Readers of this website know I am addicted to the
olive oils from The
Olive Press (especially their
Sevillano) in Sonoma after having
a tour last year... not to mention
Kara's Cupcakes.
Certainly our tailgating buddies will need a sweet little nosh after we
crush The Cardinal at Stanford on Saturday.
No visit to Napa is complete without a walk through the fabulous
Oxbow Public
Market, a burger at
Taylor's
Automatic Refresher and a few loaves (for your freezer) from
Model Bakery.
We Ducks are fairly serious about food tailgating.

The Olive Press Shop inside the Oxbow Public Market in Napa

Kara's Cupcakes at the Oxbow Market in Napa
I am just going to be mean in the next photo, so look away.

Chocolate cupcake with sea salt

Too pretty to eat

Model Bakery in Napa, California

We did not purchase one item from the Model Bakery sweet counter
We also took a drive out the Silverado Trail to visit the
Luna
Vineyards tasting room. DT is mad about their Sangiovese. Wouldn't you
know it... they were closed for a private party when we arrived! Dang.
Nothing to do except have dinner in downtown Napa at a restaurant serving
Luna wines. We dined again at
Ristorante
Allegria. Housed in an old bank building,
Ristorante
Allegria serves classic Italian dishes paired with local Italian-style
wines. Great food in a great setting.

PAPPARDELLE ALLO ZAFFERANO: Fresh Homemade Saffron Pasta, Jumbo Prawns, With
Wild Mushrooms, Artichoke Hearts, Finished With Roasted Shrimp Bisque. This
dish is only $17.

FILET MIGNON: Pan Seared, Pepper Crusted Filet With Garlic-Mashed
Potatoes, Grilled Asparagus Topped With Gorgonzola Compound Butter, Finished
With a Port Wine Reduction. $28.
Honestly... though the steak was as soft as bread, it really
wasn't that flavorful. The port wine reduction and gorgonzola sauce were
wonderful - same for the garlic mashed potatoes served on the side. The
pepper-crust was a delight.
Service was spectacular - same as the last time we were at
Ristorante
Allegria. Eat here.
Until my next update, from the Stanford campus, I remain, your Napa
correspondent.
RV Park:
Napa
Valley Exposition RV Park - Recently renovated to accommodate big rigs.
Large pull-through, full-service sites just a few minutes from downtown
Napa. Perfect location. We paid $31 (cash) with Good Sam discount. Laundry.
Bathhouse. No frills.