I know - I was scared! I just had to get out of there!! Some help you were - I thought we suppose to go to a martini bar -- - - - - - - -
Eric Strickland <
estrickland@mieco.com< on 03/29/2001 07:30:10 AM
To: "'
Kim.Ward@enron.com'" <
Kim.Ward@enron.com<
cc:
Subject: RE: napa
thanks for your help as always. i think we might try the auberge place. if
you ever decide to get out of the energy business i think you have a place
as a travel consultant. You need a break? you were just in scottsdale.
how drunk was kevin mcmahan that night, i was worried he was going to follow
you up to your room. i have seen him drunk, but nothing like that....
-----Original Message-----
From:
Kim.Ward@enron.com [mailto:
Kim.Ward@enron.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 1:28 PM
To:
estrickland@mieco.comSubject: Re: napa
I can not mention how jealous I am about this trip - but here are some
GREAT recommendations -
1) Indian Springs in Calistoga, which is just on the north side of the
wineries. It has a spa and a huge mineral pool. Also, the rooms are
little bungalows.
2) A more expensive option - which I havn't tried but comes HIGHLY
recommended - Auberge du Soleil. It has great rooms, a great spa, and
great food and wine selection. In fact, you can go to their we page @
www.aubergedusoleil.com.
You can't go wrong with either one. Also, a restaurant that has been
recommended to me is the Culinary Institute. It is suppose to be awesome!!
The guys on the gas desk are going to cayman tomarrow - I am very jealous
of that too. Can you tell I need a break??
Let me know what you think of my suggestions -
Eric Strickland <
estrickland@mieco.com< on 03/28/2001 10:55:08 AM
To: "'
kim.ward@enron.com'" <
kim.ward@enron.com<
cc:
Subject: napa
i know i mentioned this the other night but i can't remember the answer.
where would you recommend staying in napa for 3 guys. i would like to go
to sonoma mission inn but these guys have never been to nocal and want to
go
to napa. any suggestions?