Wednesday, August 28, 2013

San Diego..La Pacifica RV park (very close to Mexico)

     Well we got here a day early because the night before we had reservations for 2 nights at Harrah's Rincon resort just outside of San Diego but decided against going there.  Why you ask.....it's 20 miles into the mountains around San Diego on reservation property, not far but in a motor home pulling a Jeep it was a bit harry and besides a sign read "vehicles over 40' not recommended".  Our rig is 37' with 4' between RV and Jeep and what 8 to 10' of Jeep....so we're about 50' and that freaked me out a bit, and it was dark which made it even scarier!  So there was a Wal-Mart just back a few miles where we spent the night and the next morning came to the La Pacifica RV park a day early and they could accommodate us, so we'll be here for six days instead of five. 
     The RV park, La Pacifica is very nice and clean, all the amenities we need and close to buses, trains, and trollies into whatever in San Diego if we don't want to drive.  The place like I said is really kept clean and that is great and somewhat surprising because 95% of the RV's are full time here, and 95% of those full timers are Hispanic.  Not that Hispanic's aren't clean but we find no matter what the residence if a RV park has a lot of full timers it's usually not near as neat and clean as others.  If you think about it at a monthly rate of $620 a month including utilities for San Diego that's pretty cheap living for those folks.  Besides that we're only 4 miles from Tijuana, Mexico where most of these folks no doubt have family/friends, and there are buses running across the border hourly daily.
     Now we await the kids arrival on Friday and that is with great anticipation because we miss them all so much after 3 plus months on the road and 6400 miles it's been a while.  As a matter of fact I just checked and by the time we get home we'll have logged 6780 miles if we don't deviate from the usual route from San Diego to Phoenix.  I actually thought we might hit the 7000 mile mark this year but looks like we'll fall a bit short of that, but still 6780 is a lot of miles especially at roughly $3.65/gallon and 6.8 mpg on average.  Wow if you look at it like that it's about $3640.00 for gas on the trek, but you can't put a price on the friends we seen and met and the things we did and seen and the fun we had along the way.  But then again you could look at it this way, we'll have been on the road for 94 days and take an average of $75/night in hotel/motels and you would have spent $7050 just for a place to sleep.  Oh whatever.........money well spent in our minds and that's what counts, life is too short and we're taking in all we can while we can and enjoying every minute of the journey (well almost every minute...we do have our occasional spats) and it's sights and characters we meet along the way.
     We hope to meet up with Matty's best friend and one of ours Time Anspach while we're here in San Diego, it's always good to see Tim and catch up on his life here in San Diego.
     It's time to get outside and put my wind ornaments and garb like that around the motor home, didn't spend as much time in any one spot long enough to do that on most of the trip.  While in Iowa it was due to rain for the first week or so of that leg of the trip, and wind and rain in Des Moines but from there on it was really great weather.  Last year record heat wherever we went and this year after the first couple of weeks of rain the weather has been cool and comforting the rest of the way!
    







 

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Last night in Monterey

     We spent the last night on the Monterey Peninsula on Cannery Row, yes the same Cannery Row of the John Steinbeck novel by the same name.  Only one problem, the wife likes Mexican and had a hankering for the south of the border food and believe it or not there was a restaurant serving that type of food.  It was OK since we've had quite a bit of sea food lately and it was a nice change.
     Stopped in one of the many shops selling T-shirts and other tourist crap and yes we bought some more stuff or the kids and grand kids.  I'm guessing we've spent $500 plus on gifts for the kids and grand kids, but it's all so cool and I know they'll really like the stuff we bought.  That of question never goes out of style I guess " what did you bring me back............." and once again everything has to be -Even Steven- if you know what I mean!
     Well the night was good and the day was another one of those lazy ones, yes I agree we've had a few of those lately haven't we.  The journey is coming to an end and we've invited the kids to join us in San Diego for the holiday weekend and so they will be coming over to San Diego to join us for our last few days on the trek.  Want to take the grand kids to Sea World, it will be so good to see them all, we can't wait.  We'll pull out tomorrow and head to San Diego and get there on the 28th and get set up for the kids and enjoy a good weekend before heading the coach to the barn for a few months.  It's been fun but it's not over yet!

Monterey Peninsula, California (and Salinas)

     We're actually in a KOA outside of Monterey in Salinas, California.  The place is gorgeous and so many fields of produce and fruits, mostly berries as it looks, and also the garlic and artichoke capitals of the U.S.  We just about 15 minutes from the Monterey Wharf and Cannery Row on the end of the Peninsula, once again great sea food and a lot of tourist stuff to do.  The weather is the best part I guess, we actually had to wear jackets on the way to the wharf but in the sun it was nice.  The high yesterday was 69 and supposed to get to 70 today and 68 tomorrow, yet one more place along our journey Bev says she loves!
     The trip out of Tahoe was very smokey, all the was down the hill into Sacramento but thickest up near Tahoe.  The fires around Yosemite are really blazing and only 7% contained as of this writing, it was very hard to breath even while traveling in the motor home until we got into Sacramento and went south from there. 
     We hit a town called "Los Banos" about 4:30 p.m. ................Los Banos, I believe that's "The Toilet" or something like that in Spanish and it was hot in the coach so we decided to go on into Salinas and glad we did.  We were her by 6:30 or so and got a great place in another great KOA, as Bev was making the reservations over the phone I heard her say 30 amp (the electric hook-up power the site provides and we prefer 50 amp in case we need both A/C units running at once) the guy on the other end heard me say 50 and he told her not to worry we would need the heater long before we'd need A/C and he was so right...just wonderful!
     Yesterday we road into or down the peninsula thru Sea Side and Sand City (major sand dunes along the coast) to Monterey and the Wharf and Cannery Row.  Sea food abounds once more and you know how we love it, start off with squid, clam chowder, shrimp, salmon and mahi mahi (durado) and then have no room for desert!  We think each time which chowder was the best and it's always the latest one seems the best, when in essences their all pretty damn good.  We started eating chowder in upper Wisconsin in Duluth/Superior and then once more in Oregon and the the Bay area and now the Monterey Peninsula...........all good, yep all good!
     It's already 10:00 a.m., Bev has slept in a bit and we're decided what to do today, we leave her tomorrow heading towards San Diego for those last days of the journey.  We have already made reservations at a place called La Pacifica RV park in San Diego, 4 miles from Imperial beach and 4 miles from the Mexican border at Tijuana............no not going any closer to that place!  We'll be there from the 28th thru the 1st and were damn lucky to get a place at all due to the Labor Day weekend, most places were booked up already.  We've invited the kids to drive over and spend the weekend with up in San Diego and we could take the grand kids to Sea World or something, hoping the all can make it, we miss them so and would love nothing more than to spend our last few days on the road with them around.  I'll let you know if this will all come to fruition. 









Thursday, August 22, 2013

Last night in Lake Tahoe

     Yesterday we got up early and went golfing at Tahoe Paradise golf club, an executive course which suits Bev's game better.  Another golf course with tall pines and narrow fairways but the beauty of the northwest and the coolness of the same.  This course was probably the narrowest but yet both Bev and I hit the ball rather well and straight for the most part.  There was this gal that Bev had asked how the course was and she said nice but be sure and take a lot of balls, meaning being so narrow you'll end up in the woods quite often and lose a lot of balls................Bev only lost 2 and I did lose one that I might have found but didn't bother with it.  We did good, I shot an 82 and Bev a 108 which was great for her game!     Looking back on the past 2 1/2 months we played a lot of golf on a lot of nice courses, from top of the line to muni's and enjoyed all of them.  We visited a lot of friends and family along the way seen some new and exciting places in this wonderful country of ours, Diana Shore had it right when she sang "see the USA in your Chevrolet........check this out: Diana Shore 
We weren't in a Chevrolet per say but we do have a 496 cubic inch fuel injected Chevrolet engine on a Work Horse chassis, so we are in kind of in a Chevrolet I guess.
     Today was yet another of those lazy days around the camp site, Bev had some work to do and I just plain was a vegetable for the most part, a real retirement day I guess you could say.  We pull out of Lake Tahoe tomorrow heading back towards Sacramento and hooking up with interstate 5 heading south.  Not sure where we'll end up but we do know one thing we're on the last leg and heading home.  We'll probably be home in a week I'd guess or maybe a day sooner or later, depends I guess on what crosses our path on the way towards Phoenix.  It's a little sad not having anything or and place in particular to be heading to at this point but all good things must come to an end and this voyage is on it's last leg!
     Believe this, I'm already thing of the next one and which direction it will be in, why wait a year to hit the road maybe sooner...................................

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Nice night on the Lake

     Last night was the dinner cruise on Lake Tahoe and everything from the weather to full moon made it a very pleasant cruise.  The weather had been threatening all day, forecast of thunder storms and overcast skies were present all day.  I guess it was about 4:00 p.m. and we were getting ready for the evenings activities when the sun came out, and thanks to a little breeze the skies cleared and the haze was gone.  Thanks to the good Lord the evening was just perfect weather wise and the cruise was a most pleasant 3 hour tour. 
     The views were great, high Sierra's surrounding this massive Lake of crystal clear blue water with average depths of 1000' with a maximum depth of 1645' and the best part to me is the clarity, a 70' depth clarity which seems even deeper.  There were parts of the lake we went through were the water was a mere 4 - 5' deep in spots and so many designs on the bottom looking from the boat.  I've never seen such blue and I mean deep blue water in a lake before, it is truly a sight you'd all enjoy taking in.
     The dinner was very good, choices of steak, chicken, salmon or pasta with all the trimmings included.  The bar was a different story though, drinks ranging in price from $8 to $5.50 for draft beer.  Don't get me wrong, the money was well spent and I would do it again tomorrow but they do make it rather pricy for the average family.  The tickets were $75 each and then $8 to park in the lot leading to the dock, then 3 drinks at $8 and a couple of glasses of wine with the meal for $6 each and then gratuity for the waiters.......of all these the only one that bothered me was the parking, no need to rape us for parking in what looked like a public lot.  Oh well, like I said it was well worth it for us and we enjoyed it but I'm sure a lot of families had to pass because of the high cost and that's a shame.
     I mentioned the fact that there was a full moon, as a matter of fact we didn't realize that until sitting up on the deck after finishing our meal.  Picture this, a brisk, breezy evening on a beautiful lake with the moon shimmering atop the water leading away from the boat towards the shore.  Leading to a shore of only a few lights spotted from here to there and all passing by oh so slowly as we made our way along the shore.  The upper and second decks were scattered with folks, guys with there special ladies and the occasional family wrapping up the little ones.  Yes, a very nice evening to be snuggled up next to someone special and the full moon made it all that much better. 
     Today is a new day and we're not sure as of now what it will bring, but you can be sure it will be enjoyed.




Monday, August 19, 2013

Very lazy and relaxing day today.




     In preparation for the dinner/dancing cruise tonight we're taking a day of relaxation, even Bev is caught up a bit on her work.  The site we're parked on is a bit uneven and I once again this morning tried to re-level and added some blocks to help, it's tolerable now let's put it that way.
     I took a walk around the camp grounds this morning after by chores were done ( besides re-leveling I had to fix a minor leak in the water line from the outside panel of the refrigerator, no problem just a snugging of a fitting) and believe me I feel the altitude in my breathing.  We're at 7400 feet and this can take a minor toll on even young lungs not to mention these old one I have, and the additional weight doesn't help either.  Speaking of weight both Bev and I can't wait to get home for one reason besides missing the kids and grand kids and that's to get back on our weight loss regiment.  Of the 33 pounds I had lost before we left I'm relatively sure I've put 2/3 of that back on and that makes me sick because it's too hard to take off!
     Anyway while walking that little bit I took a few pic's I'll share on this blog for those that won't maybe see them on FB if and when I post them.  No wind to speak of, 5-10 mph is the most expected and slight chance of rain today and tomorrow (40%) but it looks very sunny right now and I hope you can imagine the beauty of these trees and rocks in the pic's.
     The pic's tomorrow will include Emerald Bay on Lake Tahoe, I understand it's one of the most photographed places in the country.  The shear beauty of the cove and the depth of the crystal clear water is supposed to be awe inspiring and we can't wait to take it all in.  They say you can drop a shiny penny over board and watch it for what seems like forever descending to the bottom which is literally hundreds upon hundreds of feet deep.







Sunday, August 18, 2013

South Lake Tahoe

     We left Vacaville this morning at about 7:00 a.m. and headed towards Lake Tahoe, South Lake Tahoe to be exact.  We made reservations at Zephyr Cove RV resort, www.zephyr cove.com 
We'll be here for the next 6 days basically just relaxing and doing some tourist stuff here at Lake Tahoe and that will include paying a visit to Harrah's and Harvey's casino's.  We stayed at Harrah's back in 1977 for the first time and where impressed by the place, as a matter of fact it was the first Hotel we stayed at that had a "mini bar" and all the luxury's they provided.  We saw Sammy Davis Jr. during that visit and just can't believe we waited so long to make it back, the place really hasn't changed all that much to be honest.
      By the way the motor home preformed just fine climbing the hills up to Lake Tahoe at 7382 feet, no noise, just cruised right along the way it supposed to.  We thank Charles "you can call me Tony" Anderson of Midway Truck repair for all he did to get us out of Vacaville, he squeezed us in and took great care of us and the motor home.  We have found so many folks like Tony in our many travels across the United States over the past 5 or 6 years, sure there were those few that could give a shit less but many more like Midway Truck Repair you can be sure of that.  Man do I love this country........you can have all your foreign countries and trips outside the United States, there is so much to see and do right here and good folks around every corner.
     Tomorrow we look into a cruise of the Lake or possibly the dinner cruise leaving from Zephyr Cove here where we're parked.  They have a couple of big paddle wheel vessels for day cruises and dinner cruises, and we also plan on getting Bev back out on the golf course too.
     Oh by the way..............the Arizona Cardinals are 2-0 and yes I know it's preseason but this is still good!   

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Not the best of news today

     We got some bad news a bit ago, the gear cluster must be shipped from Tennessee and it's "heavy" and over-night is going to cost us big time! Next bit of bad news is the extended warranty is not going to cover all we would like it to! Next bit of bad news is if they (Tennessee manufacturer) get it out tomorrow it won't be here until Friday! Next bit of bad news is we are only hoping they get it out tomorrow! Good news is that if they do get it out the guy here said he'd be sure it was put in on Saturday for us.......he actually feels as bad as we do and wants to help. Regardless in 7 years of owning this rig the number of problems is relatively few and in our 50,000 miles of travels we realize there are expenses involved. A house on wheels has the upkeep of the home and auto combined...............we love it and plan for these things. No worries!
     At times we look at each other like a few minutes ago and think boy this thing is sure broke a lot, but then stop to count the times we've had problems and they are really very few.  Last year the compressor on the chassis a/c, this year one of the a/c units on the roof, lost a shroud off the roof a/c unit which was no big deal and the steps broke twice in Des Moines two of the last 5 years and the fresh water tank was replaced because of a leak in the first year or so we had the coach.  I guess we should be happy that's all but no matter how you keep up with the maintenance shit happens now and again and we're just glad we can handle this and get back on the road.  For the most part the warranty and extended warranty have covered most of these, the money spent on these have been well worth having them.
     The days spent waiting for repairs I guess would be the most annoying, but in all our days of travels I guess the 10 days or so we've spent waiting is once again relatively low but still a it upsetting don't get me wrong there.  Hey look at it this way if we didn't have the warranty and didn't have the cash on hand to cover these things we should have just stayed home, but you plan on mishaps etc. and try and be prepared for these types of crisis.  We're in hopes this will be all taken care of and we can still make it up to Tahoe before we head back to Phoenix.........it's still looking good.   

It's not that I didn't have the time.........................

     Well I just extended our stay in the Quality Inn in Vacaville, CA.  for a 3rd night because the motor home is not done yet.  Done?  If you haven't seen on FB or from anyone else, we have the motor in the shop getting the rear-end (differential) fixed.  The noise I had been hearing was coming from the rear-end and echoing through the drive train to the transmission as it does so I'm told.  I'm not a gear head or drive train mechanic but I know gear shavings when I see them and we had quite a bit of that in the housing.  All or at least the biggest percentage of your RV repair places even the super centers don't do much chassis work including drive train, so we had to take it to a big truck repair place just down the road from a camping world and another RV repair place that couldn't help us.  (was that a run-on sentence or what?)
     We have found things to do in Vacaville, CA. as tourist, they have a very nice and quaint old down town area with nice shops and dinning.  Been to the movies as we like to do when visiting smaller towns, ate out a few times and had salads in the room also.  Bev has been very busy so a good portion of the days are spent at the desk and watching movies on TV and that's why the title of this post...because I have had the time to keep you-all up to date but haven't.  Understand, as I'm sure you do this is not the exciting things you tuned in for and I understand, we're just hoping and praying the motor home will be done tomorrow so we can be on our way to points not yet visited.
     We've been in contact with Rich and Don and family as to how we're doing and only 45 minutes from their places but really need to be here in case Charles (you can call me Tony) Anderson who owns Midway Truck repair of Vacaville, CA. calls or needs us for something.  Besides Bentley has remained in the motor home these days and nights, yes with plenty of ventilation and food and water and the boys know he's in there and we've stopped by each day to check on him.
     The clock is ticking on this 3 month journey and we looked at each other yesterday and said "dead line" "need to be where by when" none of the above..........we still want to head to Tahoe for about a week if we finally get this rig back on the road before too long!  We are trying to be home around the end of August first of September but o'well................... hey Ron Burgundy just made his appearance on the tube think I have a few laughs this morning.  Later dudes!   

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Last evening at KOA Sacramento

     Tomorrow a.m. we take the motor home into a truck garage to see what the hell the noise I've been hearing is.  Praying that it's no big deal but really don't know what to expect so not sure if we'll be pulling out tomorrow or stick around for a time to get whatever fixed.  We are awaiting tomorrow a.m. with mixed emotions right now.
     Had our last (unless we're here for a few more days) evening with all the Paper's with dinner at Rich and Lynn's with Don and Sharon and us.  It's been fun catching up and we vow not to wait so long to return.
     Short but sweet tonight, have to be at the garage at 7:00 a.m. and it's 35 minutes down the road so leaving at 6:00 to be sure not to be late...............you know me, early better than late!  Catch up when I have more news!

Friday, August 9, 2013

Friday the 9th in Sacramento, CA.

     Well it hasn't been exciting or at least exciting enough to blog about, just spending a lot of time with cousins we haven't seen for a long time.  We've had 3 BBQ's and a pizza party between Rich and Don's homes over the past 4 days, a lot of looking back and remembering times gone by.  Yesterday Bev and I in the morning and early afternoon drove around the old stomping grounds of Mike and family and friends in the years 1959-1964.  We looked up old homes and schools and hang-outs but like the years made so many changes it was hard to remember a lot or visualize a lot of things the way they were.  Memories are nice but memories come and go and there's only a handful of things that stick or make much sense at time like this 50 some years later.  One thing I took away from looking at some of the old homesteads was the fact that number one they were still standing and number two they really looked great for being over 50 years old.
     We rode up to Folsom, CA. were I attended my sophomore year of high school since Rancho Cordova wear we lived didn't have a high school at that time.  The place had grown and was not the little town down from the State Prison anymore, what a beautiful place it has grown into.  With Folsom Lake right there it has become a favorite place for boater and weekenders to gather, with a gigantic new high school and very nice homes.  A place I would live if I ever wanted to leave Phoenix (which probably will never happen).
     Today was breakfast with Rich and more reminiscing and another trip into Rancho Cordova and looking and talking about the old times and neighborhoods.  Bev did some work and is still at it at this hour (3:00 p.m.) and if I can pull her away we might just head down to "old Sacramento"  and walk around the shops and touristy things, an evening on the river will be nice I'm sure.
     We'll be heading to this awesome casino once more tomorrow with Rich for a few hours and then Sunday another BBQ at Rich and Lynn's before we take the motor home into this repair shop to see what the hell that noise is I've been hearing and bothering me.  If it's nothing too expensive after the diagnosis and can be repaired right away we will wait right here, but if it will take a couple of days or so we will take the Jeep up to Lake Tahoe for those few days.  One way or another Bev would like to go or go back to Tahoe and camp for a week after the motor home problem is taken care of.......and we hope it's nothing too bad.  Will keep you informed.

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

West Sacramento, KOA..Day 2

    After a very scenic ride into California through grape country and the infamous Lodi, California of Credence fame we arrived in Sacramento. Yes Lodi home to the annual grape festival of which I do remember going to with my parents to as a teen, and no one would mind getting stuck there for a while.  We got all set up for the week at the KOA in West Sacramento/Old town and gave Rich Paper my cousin a call.  Rich and Lynn invited us over that evening for a BBQ at their place, a great evening of catching up....hell it had been 5 years since we'd seen them in Phoenix and 13 years since we last seen them in Sacramento.
     Today Bev had some work to catch up on and her eyes to take care of, she contacted an infection in her eyes with swelling and itching and got some much needed antibiotic's from an emergency care center yesterday.  Already doing better today and she's feeling positive it will be cleared up soon.....thank God.  So Mike went golfing with Rich and a buddy of his solo this outing.  We played a course called Rancho Solano outside of Sacramento in Fairfield, CA., nice course, great shape, and good price....only $40 (senior, riding).       Remember the noise I mentioned in the motor home when decelerating, well went to two other RV centers after the round of golf and found out RV even the super centers don't work on chassis problems and  had to look up a truck repair location.  We have an appointment (being squeezed in again) a week from today to have it looked at and then what ever days it takes to fix the problem when they find one.  We're thinking if they have it for a few days we'll just head over to Lake Tahoe for a couple of days while it's being fixed, hope all this works out the way we anticipate.  Wish us luck on this one!
     As you know living in the Friendly Village of Orange Wood we have become bocce ball players and have enjoyed doing so, we cousin Don Paper whom we will visit tomorrow has put one in his back yard!  No shit, I would never have guessed something like that but we can't wait to give it a go with these fella's.  The week is set for the first four days, golf today with Rich, bocce and drinks and more catching up at Don's tomorrow, a trip to a casino with Don and friends Wednesday and dinner with Don and Sharon at their place on Thursday with Rich and Lynn too.  Bev and I might get out for a bit of golf on Thursday in the a.m. if we can find a nice executive course around here.  Sounds like the boys have us keeping busy for the first four days anyway.  Well bring you up to date...........................  

Friday, August 2, 2013

Last trip into the City

     Yesterday we slept in and Bev got some needed work done, so we didn't head into the City until about 10:30 or 11:00 and arrived in China Town in time for lunch.  The place is a zoo, folks everywhere doing shopping, selling wares, hawking restaurants, and preaching on the corner (I wanted to video this one dude but Bev said no) but he was preaching women taking over the world because they have the numbers and can do it if they band together...........a black dude shouting to the heavens and speaking to the women of the world.  Anyway we walked a bit and it seemed everything is up hill, no matter which way it seemed I was walking up hill but we didn't walk to far.  Got lucky and found a parking spot on one of the main streets (very lucky) and the joint we ate at was a 1/2 block down the street.  Bev loves to go there but is always apprehensive a bit when it comes to eating in some of these places, wondering what the meat actually is.  We ended up having a nice combo meal of a number of things at $19.95 each served as you might imagine family style.  I didn't taste any barking or meowing so it must have been good meat.......and besides I'm here on the computer the next day so I think all is well (left-overs still in the fridge).  Pic's, see the Jeep on the corner parking spot, proud of that job!


     Check out FB for a few more pic's of China Town and the Golden Gate, yes we finally on our last day made it across the Golden Gate bridge.  We had been commuting via the Oakland Bay bridge most of the time but took the long was around the Bay to the north and back down when leaving yesterday.  It's an awesome bridge and always nice to take that trip across it.  Noticed a lot more folks walking across and even biking across the bridge yesterday, in years past didn't see or notice as many.
     Getting ready to hook the Jeep up to the back and close up and head to the Modesto area for a few days to visit Bill Paper and his kids, always enjoy my visits with Bill and talk about all the huge ass buildings he has built in the Bay area and yes always reminiscing about the good old days.  Work to do gotta go for now!










Thursday, August 1, 2013

San Francisco, CA.

     No matter how many times we visit San Francisco we can never get enough of it, we both enjoy the City by the Bay quite a bit.  After letting the rush hour traffic of which I just read an article yesterday stating that this was the 3rd most congested city for traffic in the United States, we headed into the City for the day.  After a late breakfast of clam chowder and sour dough bread from Boudin bakery (the supplier of sourdough bread for the city the past 100 years or more) we decided to take one of those tours.  It was a trolley type double-decker bus so we could sit up top and see everything from that perspective.  As we have learned from trips past to San Francisco you take sweaters and jackets and dress warm because as Mark Twain once said "The coldest winter I ever saw was the summer I spent in San Francisco." and goes for me too!  We wore jackets and long pants but still got freaking cold on the tour, especially when you approach the ocean and near the Golden Gate bridge.  The tour was actually a good one, and we learned more this trip than ever before, and it ate up over an hour and a half of our day.  The first place we looked for when arriving back from the tour was a coffee house for some Chai for "B" and coffee for me.........warm-up time.
     The wharf is a freaking zoo compared to years past, one big tourist trap selling everything from chocolate (Ghirardelli) to bread (Boudin) to Alcatraz prison clothing and T-shirts touting the "City".  The wharf other than #8 and #9 of pier 39 has changed immensely and just not as quaint as years gone by.  By #8 I mean Alioto's sea food and #9 the Grotto and those couple of stands in between.  Fresh clams, oysters, crab and fish right in front of you.  That's what I call "shucken and jiven"


      
     China town and little Italy are exactly as they were the first time we visited, narrow streets lined with stands selling every kind of Chinese treats under the sun to narrow streets of small Italian restaurants serving the most tasty Italian dishes you could imagine.  As a matter of fact today is Chinese day with a visit to China town on the agenda for lunch...........no not the little joints off those narrow streets down the alley ways, but the joints right along the main streets (that way we kind of know what the meat is we'll be eating)!  By the time dinner time rolled around rather than leave the wharf walking a mile or so, or getting the Jeep out of our $28 eight hour parking spot, we had the two day tour pass and decided to jump back aboard and take the trolley tour up to Little Italy for dinner then ride it back down to the wharf for the Jeep.  We hopped aboard and when we arrive in Little Italy we started off and I asked the driver what time about would the next tour vehicle came by and he stated this was the last one of the day (it was now 5:00 p.m.).......holy shit, we hopped back aboard.  Rather than walk  a mile or so we ended up taking the whole tour once more and getting in the Jeep a hour later driving to Little Italy for dinner, man were we both glad I asked the question!  The meal was great, the wine was good and the joint was Italian all the way............loved it!  Not sure if we'll park at the wharf again today and take the trolley to China town or just drive there, parking is a bitch but the experience is always worth the trouble and cheaper than another $28 bucks to park.  To tell you the truth between the Pacific coast of Oregon and now the Bay area I'm almost seafood'd out for a while, but we've had some very fine chowder in both places.
     Heading to FB now to post a few pic's of yesterdays excursion, check it out and I promise to be here tomorrow!