Friday 12 February 2010

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Awake: 6:54am      Temp 48      sleep 6+42      sunny      overnight @ San Diego, CA.

After breakfast we got our motorhome ready to move out of our campsite. We couldn't believe how fast the month had passed by. We said our goodbyes to our near neighbors, who also will be moving to another site in the campground; their move is due to someone else reserving their site & they have priority...@ least for the 1st month.

We turned in our key @ the office, & then drove both vehicles across the street to the BIG public parking area.

With such beautiful weather, we couldn't resist taking another walk around the scenic Mission Bay area for a grand total of, slightly over 5.0 miles. Along the way, we saw something different going on down in the bay water; the young man we talked with called it: "stand-up paddle boarding." Balancing is everything when a person is doing this act of...almost walking on water. DSC08647.JPG A beginner seen in the distance just fell off his board; we watched, as he used his hands & knees, & bravely climbed back aboard the board. DSC08650.JPG There are many things to do & see in & around San Diego; here we have (2) kite surfers racing back to their girl friends. Ray, could one of those guys be your son, Nate? DSC08655.JPG         And next, we have a sail boat, but there are also jet skies, power boats,etc.  DSC08658.JPG This Mission Bay multi use  trail covers about (3.5) miles one way; there are at least (6) bathrooms conveniently spread along the route with flush toilets, urinals, soap dispensers & high speed air dryers, etc. On our return trip, K & I made a comfort stop...and then, the most unusual thing happened to me! DSC08652.JPG Someone gave me the bird! Yes, she was real & did not want to be disturbed.

While Kathy was making dinner, Nick called during his walk home from work. We chatted for an interesting & updating (15) min. All is well with them...especially Eriko, she's feeling great he says.

Dinner: Crab cakes, salmon, broccoli, rice & a spinach salad.

We finished watching: "The Days of Wine & Roses" with Jack Lemmon, Lee Remick, Charles Bickford, Jack Klugman, Alan Hewitt, etc. Modern LOST WEEKEND set in San Francisco, with Lemmon marrying Remick and pulling her into state of alcoholism. Realistic direction and uncompromising writing combine for excellent results. 1962 Terrific story with a powerful message.

Generator run time: total (4.4 ) hrs.

Lights out: 10:38pm.

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