Travelling through the US 2022

august - oktober 2022
  • Birgit Cross
  • Fergus Cross
Et 44-dagers eventyr av Birgit & Fergus Les mer
  • Birgit Cross
  • Fergus Cross

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  • England England
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  • 23,1kreiste kilometer
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  • 97fotspor
  • 44dager
  • 917bilder
  • 200liker
  • On the way up to Mount Hollywood. Pretty steep in placesOverlooking Griffith Park towards the North East and Hollywood signIn the distance is Century City and Fox Plaza aka Nakatomi Tower (Die Hard)The obligatory silly photoFernando ValleyLooking towards East - Fernando ValleyBerlin Forest - Berlin is twin city of LABerlin Forest - Pines have been donated by BerlinCalifornia Blue Jay

    Hiking Griffith Park

    27. august 2022, Forente stater ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    Went on a hike in Griffith Park today. A very hot and dusty affair but still very interesting hearing some of the stories connected to the park and Los Angeles itself.

    ☝️ The park is named after Griffith J. Griffith, a guy original from Wales who used to own this land
    ☝️ Griffith emigrated to the United States in 1865, eventually, making a personal fortune in California gold mine speculation.
    ☝️ In December 1896, Griffith gave 3,015 acres of his Restate as a Christmas gift to the people of Los Angeles to be used as parkland.
    ☝️When Griffith died, he had left a sizeable trust fund to complete the dreams he had for the park - construction of a Greek amphitheater (the Greek Theatre, built 1930) and an observatory and hall of science (Griffith Observatory, built 1935).
    ☝️The park and the conservatory have also been used as backdrop multiple Tinseltown productions - such as Jurassic Park, The Terminator, LaLa Land, Charlie's Angels and many many more
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  • Griffith observatory
    The 'telescope' looking at the sunDirect view of the sun in real lifeMercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are dwarfed next to Jupiter and Saturn.Models of the gas giants - highlighting the size compared to the other planetsOur Moon.Senior tickets 😂

    Griffith Observatory

    27. august 2022, Forente stater ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    Spent the afternoon at Griffith observatory.
    It's is a unique hybrid of public observatory, planetarium, and exhibition space. It was constructed with funds from the bequest of Griffith J. Griffith (who donated the land for Griffith Park in 1896), who specified the purpose, features, and location of the building in his 1919 will. Upon completion of construction in 1935, the Observatory was given to the City of Los Angeles with the provision that it be operated for the public with no admission charge.

    After nearly 67 years Griffith Observatory closed its doors in 2002 for a comprehensive renovation and expansion, the first major capital improvement to the building since it opened in 1935.

    The project was an engineering masterpiece.
    Due to its location, expansion was only possible below the actual building.
    To achieve this, the engineers put the whole building on stilts to achieve zero gravity and dig out a complete floor below. It's mind boggling how they managed it.

    Probably goes well with the mind boggling details of it's exhibition.

    ☀️ 🔭🌙☄️ What a fantastic place to learn about the universe, our solar system and galaxy and even have a peek at the sun 🌠🌌🪐🌍

    Fantastic show in the planetarium about 'Signs of Life'. We even qualified for 'seniors' 😃
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  • San Francisco - here we comeShort hop over to SFO, just 1.5 hours

    Goodbye LA

    28. august 2022, Forente stater ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

    First impressions weren't the best but in Fergus' words 'it grew on me'

    👎Walking through downtown, particularly along Broadway, everything felt pretty shabby
    👎 There are lots of homeless people around which gives the city a very sad look
    👎It's very expensive which might explain the above

    On the other hand
    👍The weather is just gorgeous
    👍It is very diverse - minority majority or in other words there is no dominating part of the population
    👍I loved the 'Duolingo' setup - English / Spanish everywhere
    👍 Griffith Observatory was so impressive that we would love to come back and it inspired us to get our 🔭 out when we are back.

    And note for future self: Immerse yourself more in Tinseltown. There are some fascinating titbits of trivia to discover. Like the story of Fox Plaza in Century City.

    During the construction of Fox Plaza, the building was used during the shoot of the 1st Die Hard movie
    as Nakatomi Tower. People in the know, will remember that the building got blown up in the movie.

    And after his presidency, Ronald Reagan, looking for an office to write his memoirs, decided to hire the top floor suite in Fox Plaza. FBI commented 'the ex-President decides to work in the office where we have shown the whole world how to blow it up!' 🤷
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  • Flying over San Francisco Bay AreaFerry Building - Bay Area’s food artisans & restaurantsTrying out the local micro brewery scene: Fort PointHad to.have a Kölsch. Not for sentimental reasons but it had the lowest alcohol content

    Just arrived at San Francisco

    28. august 2022, Forente stater ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

    Flying in over San Francisco Bay Area
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    First impressions
    👆Real contrast to LA, compact well ordered city with lots of hills
    👆Very steep hills, walking up and down feels like preparation for our Yellowstone hike
    👆Several degrees cooler, so much so that even Fergus is wearing a hoodie
    👆Good micro brewery scene 😃
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  • Chinatown Gate - Dragon Gate on Bush Street

    SF - Chinatown Autumn Moon festival

    28. august 2022, Forente stater ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

    Very lively in Chinatown this afternoon with dragon dances and bands playing.
    Main through road seems to be very touristy. Trying to scout out a place to eat for later in the week, we didn't really fine something walking along.
    Apparently, Chinatown is still suffering the after effects of the Pandemic.
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  • San Francisco - Pier 33AlcatrazAlcatraz boat areaAlcatraz - Sally PortAlcatraz Water Tower - required as no fresh water source on the islandFirst station for new inmates - showers. No privacyArea where new inmates got searchedAnd then kitted out in blue overalls of the prisonAll cells in Alcatraz were individual cellsAlcatraz Cellhouse had space for about 600 prisoners. But was never used to capacityPrison Library - prisoners who behaved well could ask for books to read.Visitation center. Note the small hole next to the window to allow touchDark cellsEscapees created fake heads and dug holes in wall with spoonsDecoy of the three escapees (fake heads made from soap and cement) and escape route.

    Alcatraz - must see attraction

    29. august 2022, Forente stater ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

    Spent most of the day on Alcatraz learning about the history of the island - morphing from a location of a lighthouse (during the gold rush in California in 1848/1849) to a strategic fortification as part of the US Army western defense plan (from 1864).

    Alcatraz was a prison pretty much from the start, initially for soldiers until the army decommissioned Alcatraz un 1907.
    In the 1930s, the island became the place for a high-profile, maximum-security facility it is known as. Some 1500 men did time on Alcatraz but only a handful were notorious. Most of the inmates were men who had proved to be problems in other prisons.

    There were 14 attempted escapes, the best known occured in June 1962, when Frank Morris and brothers John and Clarence Angkin slipped into the water.
    Chris, a tour guide we met in Los Angeles was telling us about this personal childhood memory living in San Francisco Bay area as a 5 year old at the time of the escape and how scared he was that the prisoners might get to him at night.

    Really enjoyed the audio-guided tour. All very atmospheric especially as it included voices from the actual inmates.

    Reminded me a little of Port Arthur in Tasmania. .
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  • The view from our hotel room.
    The doggie 🐶 opposite loves to watch the traffic. He has done this every night so far 🙂

    A Dog's life in the city

    29. august 2022, Forente stater ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

    We are staying in the 'middle' of San Francisco and I am really surprised about how many dogs are around.
    Big dogs I mean!

    Sure there are a few small dogs but the majority we have seen are really big ones. Not the size of dog I would associate with living in an apartment. Unless it's a huge flatLes mer

  • Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner in one

    30. august 2022, Forente stater ⋅ 🌧 16 °C

    Went out for breakfast this morning on the look-out for something not too stodgy but filling

    We chose a place called 'Farm Table' on Post Street after reading good reviews.

    Things to note:
    👆Only tables outside in parking area that has been converted into 'green space' - parklets
    👆A menu without any prices - we should have checked before we ordered
    👆Dogs eat for free

    In the end it was the most expensive breakfast but
    👍 very tasty
    👍 so much that we didn't need lunch and even had a 'doggy bag' for dinner

    So worked out not so expensive after all 😂
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  • Peace Plaza, with a 5-story pagoda rising above it, the biggest landmark of Japantown.East Side MallParasol Mural in East MallRestaurant Row in West MallEasier to look at the plastic models of the food than to read the menus

    SF sightseeing - Japantown

    30. august 2022, Forente stater ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

    There are only three Japantown's left in the U.S. niw. San Francisco's is the largest and oldest surviving one. The others are in Los Angeles and San Jose's Japantown.

    Japanese began moving to the Japantown area in the Western Addition neighborhood after their homes were destroyed in the 1906 earthquake. Most had been living in areas near Chinatown or south of Market Street.

    Western Addition was west of Van Ness Avenue, which was the fire break, so the fire that destroyed a large part of San Francisco never reached the Japantown neighborhood.

    The Japanese population was one of the largest outside of Japan by the time World War 2 began.

    The biggest atrocity for the Japanese Americans happened in the name of National Security as all West Coast residents of Japanese ancestry were ordered by the military to "evacuate" their homes and submit to government custody.
    On May 20, 1942, the last of the City's 5,280 Japanese American residents boarded buses, leaving their homes, community and friends for an uncertain exile.

    The neighborhood was filled in with African-Americans working in the wartime industry.

    After the war, some Japanese moved back, but most relocated to other parts of the Bay Area and Southern California, or out of state

    Today, most of the Bay Area Japanese live elsewhere, but many come to Japantown to eat and shop, and they've done an impressive job of recreating a Japanese look and feel to this small area of San Francisco.
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  • Cornell Hotel on Bush Street.
    Sadly the restaurant is not operational because of Covid measures. Read good reviews about it.Our daily replenishment tray. Not that we need fresh towels every day.

    A hint of France in San Francisco

    30. august 2022, Forente stater ⋅ 🌧 18 °C

    Staying in a slightly different type of hotel in San Francisco and one with rigorous Covid measures still in place.

    The hotel looks and feels very French - in fact the owners are French. And it's firmly located in the French quarter of SFO - if there is such a thing.

    No cleaning of the room unless our stuff is ALL packed away so that they can spray everything with whatever antivirus/bacterial stuff they use. It takes them a couple of hours and we can't return to the room for another hour or so.

    Definitely not something on a daily basis. I rather tidy up myself.

    And everything is wrapped up separately in plastic for germs not to spread.

    Having said all that, the room is comfortable and spacious. The hotel is in a good position.
    So no complaints to the travel agent - aka Fergus 😃
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