The cruise was from Pier 1 on the north end of the Embarcadero on the Admiral Hornblower. For reference Pier 1 is north of the Maritime Museum.
Waterfront Park Is directly across Harbor Drive, which is hosting a major music festival. It’s about 10AM and the music has begun, as has the booze, I presume.
Of more interest is the ‘Fisherman’s Market’ taking place on the old ‘Tuna Dock’.
Another member of the Hornblower fleet zips past us on its Big Bay tour. I've blogged that tour before HERE.
The Inspiration Hornblower is doing a Brunch Cruise. A slow trip with food and adult beverages; hmmm ….
I did take pictures on the cruise, but it was really somewhat lame. The Port of San Diego narrator only covered the history of the now defunct tuna fleet and the present and future of the naval presence in San Diego Bay. I was hoping for some info on Cabrillo, real history! … not this time. We did return to the Tuna Docks to see what was there.
Fresh fish? Oh yeah – fresh and plentiful.
I could make a lot of fish tacos out of the smallest offerings.
We are now madly focusing on prepping for our summer Road Trip. In 2019 we’ll visit the Canadian Rockies and Glacier on our way to Ohio. The house sitters will be here June 7th and we’ll be on the road ~4 months on June 9th.
Fran found this movie on Amazon ‘The Far Green Country’, included with Prime. “White shores, and beyond, a far green country under a swift sunrise.” ~ J.R.R. Tolkien
I’d recommend it to any/all full timers, especially those traveling with children. It’s funny, it’s happy, it’s sad, and it’s honest to a fault. I get the impression Fran is not ready to rent the house and hit the road!
We’ve had No Bad Days! I trust, your week was great too!