It was an insanely busy week and an incredibly fun. Last sunday we flew into San Diego. Rented a 2017 Sentra with 98,000 miles. For an older rental it was pretty ok. We made a left out of the airport and stopped at El Indio for breakfast burritos. From there we checked into our hotel, and took a nap. We went back out and got some supplies and the requisite In n Out burger, and took a ride around the area. My girlfriend worked as a lifeguard out there a couple summers in college so she had an idea of what she wanted to see.
Monday we loosely followed John's plan. We started at Cabrillo and the Point Loma Lighthouse, then as the rain started we headed north up the coast, stopping in Oceanside to walk out onto the pier where the sky opened and we got drenched. We turned inland to visit a friend of her's in Temecula then back down to the hotel late that night.
Tuesday we started at the USS Midway. We spent most of the day there, it was really interesting. I love ships, and had watched the movie Midway with my dad almost annually since I was about 10. Seeing so much history, and talking to the staff who served on the Midway when it was in service was a great experience. From there we drove to Coronado Island where we walked the beach, took in a beautiful sunset, wandered the Hotel del Coronado, and had dinner at The Henry a few blocks away. In my next life I want to do whatever it is that lets me retire there.
Wednesday we headed to the San Diego Zoo. It is massive, and we spent the entire day there. It's by far the nicest zoo I've ever been to. At the end of the day there were still parts we hadn't seen. We went in for a quick nap, then out to dinner, this time a at a burger place at Ocean Beach called Hodad's. It was another DDD find, a really cool dive type of place and the burgers were great. There was a street fair that night so we checked that out too
Thursday we went on the trolley tour from Old Town, through Seaport Village, back to Coronado, and then Balboa Park. We were a bit short on time and there's so much to see there. Being the nerd I am we spent the afternoon in the Model Railroad Museum. After the tour and a quick walk through Old town we went back to Temecula for dinner.
Friday we got up early and headed up to LA. We picked up a friend of mine that flew down from Seattle for the weekend. We stayed in a hotel in Santa Monica, and went for a walk on the pier the 3rd St. From there we went or a drive up to the building that was Nakatomi Plaza in Diehardas both of them are huge movie nerds and DieHard fans. Then we checked out Beverly Hills, had dinner at a steak house on Sunset Blvd, and a show at the comedy store. All three of us were dying to go there for a long time. The show was great, it was a number of really funny comedians including Marc Maron, and Leslie Jones. We laughed until it hurt.
Saturday we went to breakfast at a place called Waffle where I enjoyed a waffle and the girls had a flight of mimosas. From there we went up to see the Hollywood sign. My friend from Seattle loves book and bookstores, so I took her to Autobooks Aerobooks. It was a different experince than she was expecting, but she had fun and got a Haynes Manual for an X wing fighter. From there it was off to the LA Coliseum to see practice and qualifing. Neither of them had been to a NASCAR event before, and had a lot of fun. We ducked out of qualifying early as it drags on a bit and went to Hollywood. We played tourist a bit, had dinner, and saw a gathering of really cool low riders. Once we got tired it was back to the hotel, a bit of wine and some sleep.
Sunday we ran our friend back to the airport then had breakfast at a place called Patricks in Santa Monica. It was a really good breakfast and a view of the ocean. We did a little shopping and then to the races. It was the most fun I've had at a NASCAR race in years. There was close racing, the format was fun, more like a local saturday night than a typical NASCAR event which was ideal for such a small track. It moved well, but the crowd was a bit small as they didn't seem to do any promotion out there. It ended at a decent hour and we hit the road back to San Diego for the flight home. Going back I wanted to take a little detour to get a pic of the fire house from Emergency! As luck would have it they were returning from a call. They invited us in and gave us a tour. Because it's a tourist attraction it's well maintained but hasn't been updated more than needed. I really geeked out as it was my favorite show as a kid. After that we headed back to the hotel, packed, got about two hours of sleep and headed home.
I took a mess of pictures, you can see them on my facebook page:
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