Doug and I started our day at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church in Petaluma for 9 a.m. mass. The church was beautiful and the service was wonderful, especially the homily. Afterward, Doug and I walked through downtown Petaluma checking out all of the antique stores. There were some great pieces, but we only window shopped today. We had just gotten to the Petaluma Historic Library when Jim called to let us know that he was at our hotel. I was excited to see him, but a little nervous as well as we hadn't spent time together in person for twenty-five years.
Thankfully, time melted away in all of thirty seconds. The three of us spent the day laughing, sharing stories, and exploring the area along the way. We first toured the library where we learned how Petaluma was founded. We also saw several antiques in the library that Doug and I had owned in our home. We found the old-fashioned egg washer fascinating, but only Doug checked out the de-beaker. While we were there, we also discovered that American Graffiti had been filmed in downtown Petaluma as well. After the library, we walked to the river before heading to Sonoma.
Jim had chosen downtown Sonoma for lunch, but on the way there, Doug noticed that we were passing "Ernie's Tin Bar." Dan had told him that if we were ever in Sonoma that we should check it out. Jim was all for it as he had passed it many times and always thought about stopping. The guys tried a few beers, and we all enjoyed the roadside atmosphere very much.
Our last stop of the night was the distillery beside our hotel. Doug and I had visited it last night and took home a piece of their carrot cake. I had raved about it to Jim, so he wanted to try it as well. Doug ordered the same and I chose the spicy chocolate cake which had actually habanero seasoning in the frosting. It was very good and a great way to celebrate a wonderful day catching up with a dear friend.