California Dreamin’
We were holed up in San Luis Obispo County from late October until the first of February. The plan was to enjoy friends and family, rest and relax in a world where one takes a car, not a pulled trolley to the market, and everyone speaks the same language, more or less. We ended up doing some of those things, but mostly we worked on promotion for my book, Home Sweet Anywhere, which is to be published April 15 by Sourcebooks, Inc.
Although it is an exhilarating process, in many ways we found that birthing a book is more challenging than gestating a human being. Think about it: there’s not much for the producer of a baby to decide – things just happen naturally whether mom likes it or not. Negotiating the absolutely unknown territory of the book world did not allow us to let anything happen naturally. It required a singular kind of rapt attention and constant decision-making that we had not expected. And birthing a book certainly takes longer than nine months! We were so naive that we thought once the final edited version had been accepted we’d be able to kick back, maybe enjoy doing a few radio interviews, sign some books, and wait for a few dollars to come our way.
Nooooooooooooooo, that’s not exactly so. Wending our way through editorial changes, book cover creation and changes, helping to craft promotional material, hiring our brilliant Caroline Galloway to spearhead our efforts, learning to work with a publishing house, dusting off Tim’s considerable marketing skills, and stretching my ancient PR muscles didn’t give us much time to play in Central California. We worked hard every day. But we certainly found time to play and enjoy our California family, friends and meet some of our great Home Free Adventures readers!
One of our daughters, Alexandra, and her family live on a “gentleman’s” farm in the rolling hills of Central California, which has become headquarters for events and fun for our family and friends. They’ve tried their hand at raising pigs (you’ll note the excellent sausage being made by a gaggle of friends, fueled by copious amounts of the elixirs from our famous Paso Robles wine district). There are chickens a-laying down by the barn, two Parsons Jack Russell terrier who specialize in terrorizing small animals and occasionally bring home a deer leg for mommy, and I’m told that soon there will be critters living in the “Winner Winner Chicken Dinner” hen house, too.
Another darling daughter, Robin, lives in Cambria, about twenty miles away, and we enjoyed Halloween fun and a slumber party with Grandmother Nana, her two girls, and the three cousins. It was such a treat for a grandmother to get all of her girls together for an overnight that included chocolate cake with raspberry filling, fancy French face masks with cucumber eye pads, a make up session and finally a movie. Mommy and her girls had lots of lovely Paso Robles wine, and we all stayed up past our bedtimes.
Our time at “home” was terrific in so many ways. Between working sessions, we had delightful dinners, lunches and parties with old friends, a visit from a pal from London, spent New Year’s Eve in Roseville, California, with our dear friend Kaye Lewis, and were happy to meet Home Sweet Anywhere friends Ashwini and Hemant Parulkar there. We even hosted sixteen in our tiny rental house for a Christmas “do”. It was the first party we’d given in a long, long time and we enjoyed it immensely. So did the guests. Some stayed ’til 1 a.m.!
And of course the background for all this fun and frivolity was the exquisite Central Coast of California. Even in its severe drought it’s one of the most beautiful places on earth. It certainly was a good choice for a place to hole up, re group, and prepare for our next big adventure – what we’re billing as our L A Homage Tour. A month in the city where we both lived for many years and reared our children seems to be just what we need as we prepare for the countdown to the publication of Home Sweet Anywhere on April 15! Stand by for more from the city of the angels.
I’m so glad I found this website today! I truly enjoyed reading of your adventures and trials. Thank you so much for writing!
Dobar dan (good day) Lynne and Tim,
We enjoyed your California Dreamin post very much. We move onward from Zagreb to Firenze on April 4th as we continue our world-wide travels. Good luck with your book. Send us an e-mail when you settle in NYC. Our family & friends are everywhere in the Big Apple – Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn.
Do videnja (bye),
Michael and Virginia Zullo
Zagreb, Croatia
Looks like we are on similar paths. San Louis Obispo is a great place to be “holed” up for sure.
Hello to you both. Just found your wonderful website, looks like you are having great fun traveling something we plan to do when Catriona retires. We live just across the river from East Molesey so it would have been great to have met up, but now look forward to reading about your future travels.
Cheers
Brian
Thank you so much Lynn for sharing your personal life and photos. You must treasure your time with family after being apart from them for much of the year.
Hubby and I are soon leaving for a two-month adventure in Portugal, Italy, Turkey, Sweden and Denmark. (Yes, we’ll be traveling a lot.) I’m going to re-read your posts to find pearls of wisdom to grab onto.
May you and Tim enjoy life as you ready for the book release. Then, you will be more renowned than you are already and sorry to say, busier! Of course there will be another book in your future. I’ll attest to being a proud early adopter. :- }
Hi Lynne and Tim, can’t wait for your visit to Manhattan. As an avid follower nothing will give me more pleasure than showing you around the city I have lived in more than 20 years. I’ll look for you at the neighborhood Barnes & Noble book signing I am sure you will be arranging!
And as a Californian (raised in Cupertino, family now in Carmel) I have very much enjoyed your most recent blog post.
Love to hear it. 3 months into my home free adventure. Here in SoCal helping dad this past month, getting ready to head to Texas next month. Learning so much from you. Can’t wait to get my copy of your book, going to pre-order now!
Hi Lynne and Tim,
We enjoyed your newest blog very much and the pictures too. You had a nice break back in the States from traveling and living in the world. Next up for you soon is our home City – Manhattan. Our entire family and friends are there all over THE BIG APPLE. So, drop us a line when you have time. Maybe, you can get together with some of our family and share a cup of coffee with them. Also, they can show you what the typical tourist doesn’t see beyond the big attractions.
Safe travels…
Virginia and Michael
Zagreb, Croatia
So glad you were “home” for awhile. We will be interested to know how it feels to go back out into the world and can’t wait to hear the new adventures!
Thanks, Lynne, for sharing these wonderful family photos with us.
my wife and I are two years from retirement(she turns 65 in 2016 and will be medicare eligible) . we plan on keeping our house in san marino , maybe exchange with homes abroad, travel like you, for months instead of days, then return home for thanksgiving and christmas. would love to meet up and show you the beautiful huntington library and gardens here.