Back in the 1990s when we lived in San Francisco, we went on many camping trips to places including Yosemite National Park, Death Valley, and many places along the California coast. Walt had a Jeep that was a good vehicle for such trips. We slept in a tent. The dog went with us. Here are some photos I took on two different camping trips to Death Valley, in 1999 and again in 2002. (All these photos can be enlarged.)


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I was surprised to find this photo among the ones I took at Death Valley 20 or more years ago, in light of my post about Daube de veau à la niçoise yesterday. The bucket with NIÇOISE OLIVES printed on it sat on the ground at the front entrance of the Still Life Café (in Olancha, California). You can see it in the last small photo above. The women who operated the restaurant were using imported olives from Nice to dress up the delicious salads they served, I guess.
I just found an article about the Stilll Life Café here. It appears to have relocated to a bigger town, Independence, not far north of Olancha. It was struggling to survive the business downturn caused by the Covid19 pandemic in 2020.
Ååååååååååh (as the Scandis say), these are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThe Death Valley is where the 1924 movie Greed by Erich von Stroheim ends.
ReplyDeleteI like hearing about your camping life. Death Valley is a special place- we went there only once. I hope the cafe survived.
ReplyDeleteYou two have had some great adventures!
ReplyDeleteJudy