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    • Day 22

      San Diego

      November 16, 2019 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      Wir gehen gemütlich essen und quatschen noch bis tief in die Nacht auf dem Hotelzimmer. Irgendwann gegen 2 oder 3 Uhr überkommt uns dann doch die Müdigkeit und wir schlafen etwas. Am nächsten Morgen strahlt die Sonne vom blauen Himmel und nach dem Frühstück geht es ab in die Stadt. Wir besuchen den Hafenbereich mit der MS Midway und schlendern noch durch das Gaslamp-Viertel. Wir genießen jede Sekunde und haben viel Spaß 😊😎.Read more

    • Day 46

      Day 46 - Grey Day on the Pacific Highway

      June 6, 2019 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Woke up to a grey dank day on the South Californian Coast. A weather check revealed that the temperature wasn’t going to rise above 18 degrees today anywhere between Los Angeles & San Diego. In the next 5 days it was only going to get up to 21 degrees. This was not satisfactory, we wouldn’t be staying.

      Over breakfast, (I had about 10 skinny sausages on bagels), we hatched a plan to cruise south down Highway 101. We would then spend tonight in San Diego & head east the following morning to sunnier climes.

      Full, we set out to Huntington Pier, then followed State Route 1 / Highway 101, it gets really confusing, south as planned through the grey gloom. Even playing the Beach Boys full volume didn’t lift the clouds.

      Huntington Beach looked very nice, if it had been sunny! We drove through Newport Beach, didn’t like it for amongst other reasons it felt too corporate & had a power station at one end. Next was Laguna Beach, which was our chosen stop if the weather had been nice. We would have been happy here, a small cove-like beach & independent motels & restaurants.

      Unfortunately, it was still cloudy, bordering on cold, despite people persevering on the beach. We continued through Dana Beach & San Clemente, before arriving at Oceanside, the film location for Dirty John. We parked up at the harbour, saw a seal, then walked to the esplanade. It was a real disappointment, it was either bright & tacky, selling over priced fish & chips or just grey & dull. So glad we hadn’t booked to stay there.

      We pushed on through Carlsbad, Encinitas & Solana Beach before arriving in the outskirts of San Diego. We drove into La Jolla, which I had pencilled in as place to stay, but it didn’t float our boat. I’m sure the weather played a big part in our opinion. Anyway, before we knew it, we were driving along Sunset Cliffs Natural Park, past San Diego International Airport & to Harbor Drive.

      The imposing sight of USS Midway in dock caused us to park up & investigate further. With 40 minutes on the meter, we had a hurried run around in the harbour. USS Midway is now a Museum & was crawling with Japanese tourists. From the harbour side we could see about a dozen aircraft on its deck.

      We decided that was good enough for us, so we walked along to the ‘Unconditional Surrender Statue’ of a Sailor & lady kissing on the dockside. It appears identical to the statue in Portsmouth Docks, possibly a different uniform & undoubtedly much larger!

      We also visited the National Salute to Bob Hope and the Military, which was a number of life sized sculptures stood round listening to the statue of Bob Hope, together with a soundtrack of him speaking playing on a loop.

      It was all very nice, however it should be pointed out that the harbour was riddled with beggars & homeless. A lot had congregated around the public restrooms. Both the gents & ladies cubicles had no doors on, presumably to prevent people locking the door & sleeping in them. Jackie had the misfortune to walk in on a woman just sat there having a wee!!

      It was now 4.30pm, San Diego was heaving, so we made a decision to head east. We started on Highway 94 & within less than 10 miles we were in blue skies & the heat was rising noticeably. At La Mesa we picked up Interstate 8, which took us out past El Cajon, Alpine, Pine Valley & Boulevard. We then passed through the wastelands of the Jacumba Mountains Wilderness & just a few miles from the Mexican Border. Despite looking, we couldn’t see a wall!

      We stopped at Ocotillo for fuel & a coffee then arrived at our destination, El Centro. I had never heard of it, until I read about it in my guidebook only this morning. It has nothing of any great significance, but it has all the major restaurant / takeaway chains & it is 50 feet below sea level.

      We booked a room in the Super 8 Motel for less than $50, including breakfast. As we pulled up, the police & paramedics were dealing with someone who looked to be having a fit on the opposite side of the road in Del Taco car park. We unpacked & popped to Del Taco for a burrito (my first) then returned to our balcony area to enjoy the warm balmy evening with a beer, whilst helicopters from El Centro Naval Air Facility buzzed overhead. It is also the winter home of the Blue Angels.

      Song of the Day - Pacific Coast Highway by The Beach Boys.
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    • Day 42

      USS Midway

      February 20, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      Nach einer nicht all zu langen Nacht, starteten unseren Tag mit einem Pancake Frühstück im Richard Walker‘s Pancake House. Hier wollten wir eigentlich schon in La Jolla frühstücken, aber die Warteschlange war uns einfach zu lange. Super, dass auch eines der vier weiteren Restaurants im Gaslamp Viertel von San Diego war.
      Wo standen auch hier erstmal an, aber nach einer halben Stunde hatten wir es geschafft. Wir teilten uns einen gebackenen Pancake mit Apfel und Zimt und traditionelle Pancakes mit Schokodrops. Sie waren herrlich und ordentlich mächtig. Der gute Ruf war auf jeden Fall verdient! Kaffee gab es kostenlos und so viel man wollte. Sie schenkten auch fleißig nach, sobald die Tasse nur halb leer war. Das Koffein konnten wir auch gut gebrauchen.
      Es war dann doch schon kurz nach 11 bis wir waren und so beschlossen wir unseren Tagesplan anzupassen und heute den Flugzeugträger zu besichtigen und morgen in den Park und Zoo zu gehen.
      Wir parkten noch kurz das Auto um vom Parkhaus auf die Straße, weil man hier Sonntags und scheinbar auch an Feiertagen kostenlos parken darf. Ein guter Tipp vom Hostel. :)
      Um 12:30 Uhr waren wir dann an der Midway angekommen und kauften Tickets. Alle Tickets beinhalten eine Audiotour. Doch viel interessanter waren die sogenannten Yellow Heads. Überall liefen Männer mit gelben Mützen rum. Sie waren die Veteranen der Midway und unterstützen jetzt ehrenamtlich das Museum, in dem sie jegliche Fragen beantworten, Vorträge halten und Führungen gaben. Wir sagen uns alles an was es zum Besichtigen gab.
      Die Ready Rooms der einzelnen Einheiten, die Räume der Offiziere, das Informationszentrum, die Schlaflager der Soldaten der niedrigen Ränge, einen Film der den Einsatz der Midway nach dem Pearl Harbor Angriff veranschaulichte, das Flugdeck, das Krankenhaus, die Kantine, deren Kommunikationssysteme und vieles vieles mehr…
      Was natürlich nicht fehlen durfte war die Brücke, die uns von einem Veteran gezeigt wurde.
      Außerdem hörten wir uns aufmerksam einen Vortrag von einem Yellow Head an, der auf anschauliche Art und Weise beschrieb, wie man ein Flugzeug auf einem Flugzeugträger landet und das auch bei Nacht, schlechter Sicht und enormen Wellengang. Setzt uns in einen Flieger, wir wissen jetzt alles. 😁
      Die 4,5 Stunden, die wir da verbrachten waren wirklich beeindruckend. Danach waren wir auch entsprechend platt und hungrig.
      Wir gingen noch zum Essen, genossen zwei Gläser Wein und beschlossen dann nach Hause zu gehen.
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    • Day 2

      MS MIDWAY - SAN DIEGO HARBOUR

      December 31, 2018 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      The highlight of San Diego was the MS Midway Aircraft Carrier Museum. We spent 3 hours exploring the immense ship and only saw a portion of the exhibits. They allowed us to return the following day to complete our tour, another 3 hours. The Midway is run by volunteers and receives no government funding. We’ve always been fascinated by these carriers in the middle of some ocean with aircraft coming and going day and night (which we learned occurs every 45 seconds!). The Americans have a very high regard for their military.

      JS’s knees and hips are troubling him again, compounded by the regained weight since April. We never made it to the Gaslight historic area or to the famous zoo and I had to readjust some of our dinner plans that were too far for him to walk. I’ve realized that I will have to lower my expectations in terms of activities for this trip.

      Day 2 and I took my first tumble....rainy, dark unlit street, turned to give JS directions, and the curb attacked me! Minor abrasions and no fractures. This newly diagnosed osteoporosis is going to be a challenge for me as I always was a clumsy kid!
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    • Day 9

      San Diego

      May 14, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Old Town
      San Diego Habor
      Ferry nach Coronado
      The Kissing Statue
      Little Italy
      Sunset Cliffs

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