I think I can speak for everyone who had not stayed previously at the Hacienda de los Santos in saying that it greatly exceeded all of our expectations (which were already pretty high based upon Joe and Craig's descriptions). The rooms were incredible, the grounds were stunning, and the staff could not be more accommodating. After checking in, we all gathered at Zapata's Cantina for drinks and appetizers, where Jim Swickard presented each of the pilots who had flown in an official "Club Pilotes of Mexico" ballcap. We then moved to the terrace for a great dinner, and were entertained by both a talented guitarist/singer as well as special music by the group "La Estudiantina". (Click "Read More" below for a full trip report).
The fun started at the happy hour on Friday night and then the group split into two separate groups for dinner in downtown Healdsburg. The next day it was off to wine tasting at various wineries and then a group wine tasting and lunch at the Hanna Winery. Dave had suggested that everyone pick up a box lunch at the Jimtown Store and the lunches were enjoyed by all. After another happy hour on Saturday night , Dave arranged a dinner for the entire group of 14 at the Bear Republic Brewery where we were able to enjoy good beer, wine and food.
This was not the first time Dave has taken us to Healdsburg and hopefully it won't be the last. Thank you again Dave and Earline for a great weekend.
Peter (and Liz), Fly-In Chairman
Blue skies, reasonably smooth air and a nice dry heat greeted 13 DAFers for the Las Vegas fly-in on October 7-9. After unpacking in our very nice rooms at the MGM Grand, everyone met up in Peter and Liz's room for the traditional Happy Hour. Most of the group ended up having dinner together Friday night at Wolfgang Pucks.
On Saturday morning, a few of the group headed out to tour Hoover Dam - the less energetic took the opportunity to sleep in. On Saturday evening, the group converged at the Paris Hotel, had a quick drink, and then sat down for the Jersey Boys show. The show was very good and a lot of fun (and exceeded this writer's expectations)
A number of Liz's family also came to the show, and everyone had a chance to "Meet the Morski's". There were a lot of them - it was a very Morski-rich environment.
After the show, everyone went to the Mon Ami Gabi Bistro for dinner. The food was fantastic - this is a very popular place. Most everyone went back to the hotel after dinner, except for a few hearty souls who started an ill-fated search for a nearby dance place.
Thanks again to Liz Broen for organizing a very special weekend.
Participants included an estimated 14 airplanes, 2 cars, 30 people and at least 2 dogs. Some planes and faces new to the DAF were seen on the ramp at Agua Dulce as evidence that the DAF family is growing.
Three members of the Tiger Squadron arrived at Ague Dulce in a parade formation. The two CJs and Yak separated in the overhead break and landed individually on the narrow runway. Because they avoided temptation and didn't execute any low passes (with smoke), the DAF may be able to go back next year.
Thanks, Mitch, for another outstanding event.
...They May Turn Out Like This
Saturday brought much nicer weather and a chance to appreciate the magnificent scenery surrounding our hotel (which was also very nice). By Saturday afternoon, 32 DAFers in 11 cars and 4 aircraft had converged to attend the evening tour of Hearst Castle. After an earlier-than-usual Happy Hour, the group had an excellent dinner at the nearby Manta Rey restaurant and then proceeded to the Castle.
We reached the Castle just before a stunning sunset. Divided into three groups, we toured the pools, guest house and main house. The docents guiding us were quite knowledgeable and entertaining - everyone learned something. (On a personal note, this editor thought the decor was a little spartan. With all that money, you'd think that Hearst could've afforded to 'zazz things up a bit.)
Thanks to Lisa Hahn for all of the planning and organization that went into this. Everyone had a great time.
Afterwards, many of the participants were called upon be part of the first DAFer feature film - the exclusive preview of which can be found here. All in all, a very nice way to spend a Saturday afternoon. Thanks to Jodie Chapman for putting this together.
...Down Calexico Way
Despite All Predictions, No Stupid Questions Asked
Our SpaceX hosts were very hospitable - starting off with a multimedia overview of the SpaceX operation followed by a factory tour. The technology was very impressive as was the energy and passion of the SpaceX employees. Everyone took away something different. As he watched a giant keg-like cylinder being welded on a rotating platform, Peter was overheard to mumble "Mmmmm...beer".
Thanks again to Wayne for arranging this fascinating trip.