
This is one of our favorite places to eat, in Buellton, and this is one of my favorite pictures to take. You’ve seen this picture more than once on this blog. we always request the table, to get this view, watching our food cook, by these chefs, who have been our friends for awhile now. They cook the best steak you will ever taste. The restaurant has the notoriety of being in the movie Sideways, with Paul Giamatte and Thomas Haden Church. There’s a picture in the bar with the stars, and the top picture is of the owner, Frank, that gave Jerry his hat. It was too dark for a good picture.

If you’re ever up that way, pass Split Pea Andersen’s, for a ways, and then pull into the Hitching Post parking lot. If you get to the ostrich farm, you’ve went too far.
I departed from steak this visit getting the Ahi Tuna. All I can say is ‘delicious’! On the second night, yes we ate there twice, I got the best Santa Maria style baby back spareribs you’ll ever find. Jerry stuck to the filet and then tried the rack of lamb. Both delicious. My pictures aren’t blog worthy, again too dark. But look at the size of the tuna, and I had already eaten half. I had my first Long Island Iced tea since surgery. Yumm.

they now have a wine tasting room right next door to the restaurant.



We had the nicest server. I did the tasting and had the best time. Bought 4 bottle’s.

for all you cat lover’s, she showed me her cat, and I showed her Midas.I forgot how much it weighs, but it was a lot.
they always let us spend the night in their parking lot. We were the last ones in the restaurant at closing, and we were a little tipsy, didn’t have to drive, so the manager walked us to the coach. 🤭🤗it was a fun evening
Since we were staying another night we drove into Solvang Friday. we wanted to get aebleskivers, a round ball shaped danish pancake, but the cafe that made them is gone. It’s a lost art. So we went to the last thrift store in town, and then drove to los olivos, only 5 1/2 miles north. They have a nursery that is my cup of tea.

We spent a lot of time looking at everything. Jerry is so patient with me, and he likes that stuff too. and there are plenty of places to sit. I took a lot of pictures that are probably of interest only to me, but it’s my blog and I’ll post what I want to – and hope you enjoy them too. The creative items they have are offering an outlet for artists to show and sell their creations.
but that’s a post for another day.
I finished the puzzle that Tracy got me for my birthday. Here it is Tracy, loads of fun putting together. I’m working on the one from Martha now.


This is a new one from a thrift store. I failed to look closely at the poster before I started it, just looking at the box. Long story short, I discovered the puzzle was true to the poster but not the box. The puzzle actually has three more doors on the right and they are duplicates of three others. Do you see that? I discovered it when pieces wouldn’t fit.😵but I loved doing it.
Here’s a couple other’s I’ve completed. I liked this one because of the cherry trees.

This is a picture of my female cousins, not sure of the year. You know them from comments on the blog. Sharon – Celia – me – Martha – and Teddie, who unfortunately is no longer with us.

I liked this puzzle because it could possibly portray us cousins in old age. I want to be the lady in front of the window. How about you guys? That’s Teddie on the left, still young and watching over us. I’m not sure about the baby, but I have an idea?

it was nice to get away for a couple of days. We had fun and only had one traffic jam. Right after passing lax for about a half hour and that was it. I thought we would hit beach traffic for sure on a Saturday afternoon on highway 1, but it looked like everyone was still on the beach. It was smooth sailing all the way.
Stay tuned for more
💗jilly
Fab puzzles, pics, trip, foods! Jilly and Jerry, you know how to live. How lucky we all are to have you in our lives 🤩💗
Hi Jill,
I have been down that rood many times but never made it pass Split Pea Andersen’s.
Marty and I love that place. So I don’t think we will ever eat in this place…
Love
Glad you got to hang out with your pals at the Hitching Post! And got a trip in the Coach with smooth sailing. I wonder how many puzzles you’ve assembled over the years?
the puzzles are so pretty ! love the one with the cherry blossoms 🌸 the food where they cook it in front of you looks really good. i’ve always wanted to go to a place like that!
– amy ❤
So glad you had a good time on your latest adventure. I enjoyed your post. Love, Celia
I really like the old picture of the Cook girls and cousins. Love the Japanese garden puzzle and I really wish we would have stopped at the Hitching Post when we went to Solvang earlier this year. Dad looks like a cool English safari hunter. 👍 So glad your knee was feeling good enough to go on this trip! ❤️
That was so cool you got to see the chef cooking your food! It surely added more taste to your dishes. I love the Japanese garden puzzle, it’s so detailed and pretty! I can see the young Tony in you in that picture with your cousins. I hope you’ll have many more great times like Buellton!
Thuy
Very happy you enjoyed the trip so much and got to eat at your favorite place – twice!
A trip most people would enjoy, but you made it even more special. Love your puzzlings. I have had that problem with the picture on the box not showing the full picture. Very nice to -sort of- travel with you. Love you, Sharon
the food looks sooooo good and it’s super cool you get to watch them make it! i also love the puzzles. i hope everything is good with you. i love you!!!
I am so happy you got to have one more incredible adventure in the greatest coach in the world. I am even happier that you shared it with us. That photo of all of us is one of my most precious possessions also. We were so innocent of the tolls and joys life had in store for us. I miss Teddy. And you had a long island ice tea with me at the North Woods Inn at Sharon’s doggy-door do, remember?