Fall in Napa, Best BookTube, Yurts, Typhoid Mary, Poetry Jukebox & More: Endnotes 18 October

Fall in Napa, Best BookTube, Yurts, Typhoid Mary, Poetry Jukebox & More: Endnotes 18 October

Friday, 18 October, 2024

Every Friday, we celebrate the weekend — and all the reading and relaxing and daydreaming time ahead — with Melissa's favorite book- and travel-related links of the week. Why work when you can read fun stuff?!

This post is part of our Endnotes series.

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This dreamy doorway — that surely leads to something magical — was photographed in Napa, California. The area is world-renowned for picturesque rolling hills and green valleys dotted with wineries. If wine is your thing, this is the place to go! The grape harvest begins in August; in October and November, the red varieties that will become Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon are picked overnight before sunrise. Wine Enthusiast has some ideas about the best Merlots in the States. The town of Yountville is ground zero for California cuisine, including The French Laundry, Thomas Keller’s legendary restaurant (with three Michelin stars). Every day, The French Laundry serves two different nine-course tasting menus, mostly French-influenced and made with local ingredients. Anthony Bourdain called it ‘the best restaurant in the world, period.’ Here’s a first-person account of eating there last fall. You can also enjoy fantastic food and wine on the Napa Valley Wine Train. Take a ride on a Pullman car for three hours of stunning views and gourmet food — day or night. There’s even a Murder Mystery Dinner! Need more inspiration? Here are 10 things to do in Napa Valley in the fall.

 
 
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In this episode, we get excited about two books: Accidentally Wes Anderson: Adventures by Wally & Amanda Koval and Polostan by Neal Stephenson. Then Wally and Amanda from Accidentally Wes Anderson recommend a silly-fun music hotline. [transcript]

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Wishing you a whimsical day.

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