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Pop-Up Shop + Calavera Face Painting

pop-up-event-LaMovida Come visit me + lots of friends at our first Pop-Up Shop!

Do some pre-holiday shopping, get your face painted and grab a glass of wine. Stick around for dinner, check out the altars at Garfield Park and then walk the parade.

From hand-illustrated calendars to yoga pants, handcrafted accessories to clothing for modern tomboys, skin-to-skin baby carriers to unique jewelry, this pop-up shop will have something for everyone.

Every piece is locally made in San Francisco or California (even the wine :). Artist Kimberly Malachowski will be offering calavera face painting for those that want to prep properly for the Día de Los Muertos parade, which starts at 7pm.

Happy hour specials for all wine and beer on tap, and dinner will be available after 5:30pm.

Drink, shop, and play local. Celebrate death by living the life!

La Movida Wine Bar 3066 24th Street, San Francisco 94110 Saturday, November 2nd 2-5pm RSVP here

Wanderlust Wednesdays: Geyserville (by which I mean the Coppola pool)

  Stephanie Echeveste Coppola Pools, Geyserville, Etxe, summer travel, Wanderlust Wednesdays

Geyserville, California.

Travel time from San Francisco by car: About 1.5 hours. Ideal trip length: A long, lazy day. They have bocceNice to haves: discretionary income, the NY Times, oversized sunglasses. DirectionsTake the US-101 North, over the Golden Gate Bridge about 70 miles until you hit Independence lane, then turn left. Continue onto Souverain Rd. and stop in the massive disneyland parking lot at 300 Via Archimedes.

It's been a bit gloomy in San Francisco these past few days. I love the rain, the mist, the 'cidimidi' as they say in the Basque Country, but sometimes you gotta sunbathe. And forget the sand, just get to the gist of it: pool, aesthetically pleasing atmosphere, wine, and bocce.

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You really don't need to go that far if you live in the Bay, there are plenty of resorts in warm weather climates with amazing pools. I suggest the Francis Ford Coppola Winery Pool because it is fun, there's a winery for tastings, a movie gallery for Coppola aficionados, excellent poolside service (niçoise salad, thank you) and little Cabines (pronounced 'ka-beens') to lock up your stuff. They provide towels, as to keep up the minimalist decor. Nope, no cartoon beach blankets here. There really aren't any reservations available until August, and then it's just early in the weeks at that--no weekends. BUT it is totally worth calling in sick and making a day trip. So book now, even those few spots will fill up quickly.

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