Tony-winner Jefferson Mays
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In the one-man play “I Am My Own Wife,” Mays plays more than 30 characters. He’s now touring the show after a multi-Tony-winning Broadway run.
“We went recently to Osmosis, a day spa just north of San Francisco, and sat in great tubs of Japanese compost. It’s a purification thing. They have the most idyllic surroundings imaginable: this beautifully made Zen garden you can wander through and these little massage huts out in the woods. It’s quite extraordinary.
Across the way was Wildflour, a bakery that sold the most delectable bread you’ve ever had -- fresh-baked and made with apricots or figs or rosemary. We just went crazy and came away with loaves stuffed in our pockets.
You just felt years of stress melting away.”
Osmosis, 209 Bohemian Highway, Freestone; (707) 823-8231, www.osmosis.com.
Wildflour, 140 Bohemian Highway, Freestone; (707) 874-2938. Open 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fridays to Mondays only.
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