Thursday, December 30, 2010

SoCal

We drove to southern California over the Christmas break.

Being the burger connoisseur that I am, we had to stop at Peggy Sue’s 50’s Diner, which is pretty much in the middle of nowhere in the Mojave desert.

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        There’s a park out back with “diner-saurs”!

 

 

IMG_0988It rained steady for the first 3 days. But that was actually a good thing because there were hardly any lines at the theme parks. Family consensus on the best rides: California Screamin’ at Disney California Adventure and the Simpsons ride at Universal Studios.

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WP_000114We toured Hollywood Boulevard, including Grauman’s Chinese Theater with the handprints and footprints of the stars.

Natalie Wood’s hands were exactly the size of Emma’s.

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A collection of some of my favorite actors.

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The Walk of Fame is also on Hollywood Boulevard.

It runs for 15 blocks on both sides of the street. We walked some of it.

 

 

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Then we drove through Beverly Hills,  down Rodeo Drive, (didn’t buy anything) and over to Santa Monica.

 

 

 

 

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The next day we left LA and headed for San Diego. Stopped at the mission San Juan Capistrano on the way. The swallows weren’t home.

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  The church was destroyed by an earthquake in 1812.

 

 

WP_000251A little further down the coast we stopped at Oceanside. The pier is the longest wooden pier on the west coast.

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The pelicans were expecting handouts.

 

 

Took a cruise of San Diego harbor. That’s the carrier USS Ronald Reagan in home port at Naval Air Station North Island.

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WP_000287 The San Diego – Coronado Bridge has an 80 degree turn, designed to lengthen the bridge to 2.1 miles so it can have a gradual grade for traffic, yet reach a height of 200 feet for naval ship clearance.

The cruise ship Carnival Splendor is the one that had an engine room fire last month and was adrift for several days. Here it is docked for repairs in the harbor.  Also in the harbor is the USS Midway. She was decommissioned in 1992 and is now a museum.

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  On Christmas eve we were at Coronado beach.

 

 

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And spent Christmas day at the San Diego Zoo.

 

 

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After meeting on Sunday, went to the Cabrillo National Monument on Point Loma. It’s named after the Spanish explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo who first sailed into San Diego harbor in 1542.

 

 

Spent a night and the next day in Las Vegas on the way home. Stayed at the Stratosphere hotel. We rode the “Big Shot”, located on the the spire at the top of the tower (1,149 feet high).  It launches you up the spire and you free fall down. Terrifying and fun!  It’s the highest thrill ride in the world.

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      The Paris hotel from the Bellagio.

 

 

Here’s a video of our adventures.

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   Click on the map to see all the pictures, with GPS locations.

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