Wednesday, May 04, 2005

Day Tripping to Copia

For our 22nd anniversary celebration outing, we cruised up to Copia last Sunday. Copia is a wine, food, and art museum located in Napa, right next to the Napa Wine Train station. It was a very pleasant spring day, and the drive there was fun.

Entrance to Copia:



Copia offers wine tasting, art exhibits, educational exhibits, half hour educational programs, gardens, and a world class restaurant, Julia's Kitchen (yes, that Julia (Childs)). You can read more about Copia on their web site: copia.org.

We learned all about Zinfandel at this seminar, which included a small taste of a local Zinfandel:



Modern Architecture of the interior, stairway to the art exhibits upstairs (photo by Gail):



One of the educational displays scattered throughout the main floor(photo by Gail):



The edible gardens are very interesting. The large garden area is planted out with herbs and vegetables that are used in cooking classes, and I would assume, also by the restaurant.



Garden Art:



This is the largest Swiss chard that I've ever seen. They were about 5 feet tall, but from this angle, they look like giant redwoods:



Closeup of the Vivid Red Stalks:



Does anyone know what this is? It looks like a gigantic head of red lettuce:



For Gail and me, going to Copia was not the real point of this story. The real point is the fact that we were out together, having fun and exploring something new, and still enjoying each other 22 years after we got married. Gail reminded me that we took a shadow picture of ourselves on the beach at Mendocino on our honeymoon. We decided to recreate the picture in front of Copia.



--Warren

Comments:
It is called ornamental cabbage (brassica) grown specifically for their appearance. Dad is a horticulturist and mom a florist, I guess it is in the genes.
Best,
Sabine
 
Thanks Sabine, I knew someone would have the answer.

Regards,

Warren
 
Sounds promising what can be experienced in the museum. Cool shot of the big marbles :-)
 
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