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On our way back home.
... ourselves for yet another take off.
Yes, another take off to San Francisco....this time we had a five hour layover in S.F. before we have to board our plane to Ontario...our last leg home.
The entire flight from beginning to end back to California wouldn't have felt so long and tiresome if it wasn't for that 5 hour layover. ...
Underskønne oplevelser underholdning i San Diego
... Beach Pier, der er den længste mole på den amerikanske vestkyst - hele 600 meter ud i havet, hvor fiskerne stod på rad og række og den hvor man kunne se, hvordan tidligere tidevandsbølger har haft ødelagte den gamle træ-mole et par gange eller 3. Smukt var det og nu kan vi efterhånden krydse mange steder af på vores must-see San Diego liste. De sidste attraktioner bliver udforsket på vores sidste uger herovre. Selvom det er skønt at gå lidt i biografen og se "Twilight", gå ...
Bye Bye California
... midnight as originally planned. So I quickly checked the Greyhound schedule and the rest is history. Except for creating a palava again in the station when I couldn't find my ticket. I raced to the restaurant, I tipped my bags (my backpack is already loaded at this point) and come hell or high water, this Mike Tyson look-alike lady was not allowing me onto that bus. I eventually have her my sandwich to hold onto and tore around that place like the Roadrunner - ...
Arriving to the Present
... this trip, they come to pass too quickly.
Well, for those of you who have been following my blog over these last couple of months, this is where the writing comes to an end. Thank you for allowing me to share these stories with you, as I hope that you may have taken away a little bit of something through these words and pictures. If reading these blogs have been a mere fraction as enjoyable as they have been for me to write, then I ...
CROSSING ETC
... would go to Dave’s head.
We set out for San Quintin, driving through fields of grapes, tomatoes, prickly pear cacti, corn, potatoes? Etc. Some of the earth is red – just like PEI, but altogether different.
Camping at the El Pabellon RV park as per Gomez’s suggestion. Miles of sand dunes, the pacific pounding at the shore and only a few other campers.Fernando (AKA Dave) put on his hairdressing hat and coloured my ...