CaptainCurtis
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I’m back from my trip up to Lassen and Redwood National Parks, so time for a long overdue catch-up. Friday October 3rd was moving day - out of the Residence Inn and into the apartment I found on Furnished Finder. I’ll be here for three months, with the option to extend in monthly increments. As a reminder, I’m based in the North Oakland / South Berkeley area.
To move all my stuff (and prepare for my road trip the next day), I really needed a car. Through my Marriott Titanium Elite status, I received complimentary Five Star elite status with Hertz. I also found an Amex Platinum discount code online, which brought the rate down to just USD $31 per day, including all necessary waivers and liability coverage. It obviously helped that I was collecting and returning the car in Walnut Creek rather than at an airport. I booked a medium-sized sedan deliberately, hoping to receive the Kia K5, as it’s the car I’m considering leasing while I’m here (more on that later).
So, first thing Friday morning, I took the short walk from the Residence Inn to the local Hertz - literally about 300 metres. I did, in fact, receive the K5. I was a little frustrated that they’d just washed the car, as the water made it impossible to photograph any existing scratches or damage. I nonetheless did so a few hours later once it had dried and emailed the photos to the store for their record.

I spent about 30 minutes driving around the suburbs to get used to driving on the right-hand side again, having last done so in the US back in 2017. It didn’t take long to get comfortable, and then it was back to the hotel to load up the car with my copious number of suitcases and boxes. It ended up taking two trips, but I was done by early afternoon.
Next stop was REI (Recreational Equipment Inc.) to grab a few supplies for the trip - hiking pants (Patagonia Quandary and Cotopaxi Subo, the latter heavily discounted), a day-use backpack (Osprey Talon 22L), and some snacks.
Dinner that night was at my favourite Italian restaurant in Rockridge, Sfizio, which offers a casual order-at-the-counter setup with delicious homemade pasta. The menu is limited, but everything is fresh and incredibly tasty. I had the spaghetti with meatballs and some focaccia to mop up the sauce.


And then it was off to sleep for my first night in the new place.
To move all my stuff (and prepare for my road trip the next day), I really needed a car. Through my Marriott Titanium Elite status, I received complimentary Five Star elite status with Hertz. I also found an Amex Platinum discount code online, which brought the rate down to just USD $31 per day, including all necessary waivers and liability coverage. It obviously helped that I was collecting and returning the car in Walnut Creek rather than at an airport. I booked a medium-sized sedan deliberately, hoping to receive the Kia K5, as it’s the car I’m considering leasing while I’m here (more on that later).
So, first thing Friday morning, I took the short walk from the Residence Inn to the local Hertz - literally about 300 metres. I did, in fact, receive the K5. I was a little frustrated that they’d just washed the car, as the water made it impossible to photograph any existing scratches or damage. I nonetheless did so a few hours later once it had dried and emailed the photos to the store for their record.

I spent about 30 minutes driving around the suburbs to get used to driving on the right-hand side again, having last done so in the US back in 2017. It didn’t take long to get comfortable, and then it was back to the hotel to load up the car with my copious number of suitcases and boxes. It ended up taking two trips, but I was done by early afternoon.
Next stop was REI (Recreational Equipment Inc.) to grab a few supplies for the trip - hiking pants (Patagonia Quandary and Cotopaxi Subo, the latter heavily discounted), a day-use backpack (Osprey Talon 22L), and some snacks.
Dinner that night was at my favourite Italian restaurant in Rockridge, Sfizio, which offers a casual order-at-the-counter setup with delicious homemade pasta. The menu is limited, but everything is fresh and incredibly tasty. I had the spaghetti with meatballs and some focaccia to mop up the sauce.


And then it was off to sleep for my first night in the new place.
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