Elsbree House Beach Bed & Breakfast San Diego
5054 Narragansett Ave. San Diego, California, 92107, United States
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I made it… but what was I thinking?!
... hours later the bus finally showed up and I realized that I was going to have issues now with catching connecting buses. Yet I hoped on the bus cause what else could I do, at that stage it was now 12.45am. It was a three hour ride to Phoenix which I slept most of, I was completely shattered by this stage and wanted to be anywhere but where I was. I arrived in Phoenix about 3.45am, I found out that I could catch a bus then to LA and then ...
Seeing "America´s Finest"
... 2 hours for us to reach San Diego and we got parked and booked into our motel. We had had excellent reviews for San Diego from our friends and these were confirmed really quickly on arriving there, it really is a great city and as has a bit of everything for everyone. More on that to follow.
The fab thing about San Diego and the US in general is how good is it to drive around. Parking is either free or really cheap like $2 per hour and the fuel is ...
'Awe'San Diego
... We finished off the day with dinner at Dennys where I had a chicken parmy on top of noodles? And Shell had the steak with onion and broccoli. Not a bad meal 8/10. A few beers and we were back at the room watching the baseball which i am getting a bit addicted too.
Day 5
Muffins again MMMMM. And a couple of bus stops to the San Diego Zoo. Man this place was massive. I swear twice if not 3 times the size of the Melbourne Zoo. 4,000 ...
Jim & June's Odyssey - 110228 San Diego, CA
... taxes to pay the ongoing maintenance.
Loma Point - A high/narrow peninsula which shields San Diego Bay from the Pacific ocean. This is where Charles Lindberg test flew his Spirit of St Louis airplane (built in San Diego) before embarking on his trans-Atlantic flight. Today, it has an enormous national cemetary, a lighthouse, a monument to the Spanish discoverer of the bay (Juan Rodrigues Cabrillo) and an old Army radio station plus numerous communication ...
Go Padres!
... a ball at 105mph, the fastest ever recorded in baseball history. Pretty impressive, more so because he didn't even look like he was trying or getting tired.
I'd been warned by friends that going to a baseball game would be long, drawn out and I'd see very little action. It was pretty slow going, but the beer and boogying to the ridiculous organ music helped out with that, I'd definitely go ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Elsbree House


