Today, I went on a hike with Mimi. We went above Emerald Bay on the West Shore to Eagle Falls and on up to Eagle Lake. I survived!
The Beard… wasn’t so feared.
Tonight, I was a lucky bunny. I went to see the Giants play the Mets at AT&T park with my Mimi. I dressed up as my favorite player, #38 – The Beard. Mimi strapped me to a big sign that she held up during the game. I felt like a bearded bunny badass.
Prepare to Fear.
Blues Bunny 2011.
Today, I went to the first Tuesday Bluesday concert with the Maita Fam. This free concert is held at Squaw Valley every Tuesday in July and August with tons of super cool blues artists. This is the band I saw play: http://www.johnnemethblues.com/.
All Aboard!
After a day in the city, I took the train back up to the cabin. What a ride!

Here I am at the Amtrak Station in Emeryville, which is just outside of Oakland. I took a bus from the city over to the station.
Here comes my train – the Zephyr #6. It goes all the way from the Bay Area to Chicago and back again.

After the train started down the track, I roamed the different cars. There was a coach car, dining car, sleeper car, and the lounge car - where I am in this photo. The whole car was for sight seeing.

The train went by the Sacramento River down in the valley. I had really great views the whole way to Tahoe.
A Day in the City.
This weekend was awesome. I went to San Francisco for a couple nights, near where my Mimi grew up. I did tons of cool stuff! The first thing I did was dance with a street band. Check out my video!
A Cozy Night In.
After a long and gloomy day at the lake, a cozy night in was just what I needed. Mimi, Kiki, Sarah, and I cuddled up for sangrias, baseball, and a friendly game of Scrabble.
I REALLY Love Lucy.
I Love Lucy.
I met Mimi’s horse, Lucy for the first time today. When we arrived in Santa Barbara, we went straight to the Earl Warren Show Grounds. Mimi had a lesson on Lucy, and then Mimi/Kiki and I went on an adventure around the town.

After Mimi's lesson, we headed out to State Street in Downtown Santa Barbara. I made a friend - his name was ALSO Bunny!
Velkommen!
“Velkommen!” Mimi, Kiki, and I hit the road this morning for a horse show in Santa Barbara. We stopped along the way in Solvang, which is the first established Danish community in America. My Great Grandmother, Aggie Poulsen, was from Denmark. I’d like to share my Danish experience with you!


























































