A nephew was trusted to a key to Marty’s home in Mazatlán. He knew in advance that the house needed attention and I closed my last post with his departure via CBX.
It turns out the nephew rented out the house! The damage included the missing copper plumbing and an empty water tank! It’s all been repaired and the locks have been changed.
He’s back keeping me company while Fran remains in Ohio and Juanita in Mexico.
I have the PRONTO app on my phone, which I can use for the San Diego trolley, or any of the county bus services. Fran has the PRONTO card, but never used it. Marty and Juanita will need either the card or tickets when we attend an up coming Padre game.
Since I also had a free ticket to the Home Show at the Convention Center, I decided it would be a good day to ride the trolley downtown and check out some of the methods of payment.
At my station at the bottom of Clairemont Drive I bought a S/D/M ( Senior or Disabled or Medicare) ticket - Marty and Fran will need this, Juanita is still an Adult ticket.
Max fare $3 per-day |
At a $1.25 each way, or $3 max on any single day, it’s far less expensive than driving.
Clairemont Drive is on the Blue Line, to reach the Convention Center I’ll need to switch to the Green Line in Old Town, just 2 stops away.
The home show was quite lame. As a home owner my ticket was free. But the pressure to replace all my windows or go solar was nearly all that was there.
From there I took the walking path on the north side of the Center to the Rady Shell for a FREE concert. Marty and I have tickets here the day he returns.
The Shell sits in Jacob’s Park along the San Diego Bay.
I’m trying to increase my step count a few times a week. After enjoying the FREE performance I walked (slowly) to Seaport Village to board the trolley there. Thus reversing the route, back to old Town.
A post surgery high !!! |
Bara Bara is the probably the closest restaurant to the Old Town trolley stop. They have a nice house Margarita. That was just right with my tamale, and the stop is included with my 2-hr north-bound trolley pass.
On Sunday the junior OTL was taking place at Fiesta Island.
A nice turnout of mostly friends and family to watch the kids.
OTL can be taken as an elective in the local schools. It’s quite popular! The kids can start young!
I found a packet of Macadamia nuts in the freezer! I decided to chop some and make turtles for the upcoming birthdays.
Alas, only 2 caramels were in the package I bought! Somebody with a sweet tooth raided it! So I mixed the 2 caramels with the chocolate to form a combined caramel body and chocolate shell.
That SOOO did not work! Gooey and sticky. The turtle shell needs to be hard.
Also while in the freezer I found a serving of salmon! Whoot! I grilled it to make my own version of the fabulous sandwich at Point Loma Seafoods. They have a great tarter sauce there but I had to make my own, using jalapenos and cilantro in place of pickles and parsley.
For my last lunch of My Time, I whipped up a BLAT. Typically Bacon, Lettuce, Avocado and Tomato, but I kicked it up with cheddar cheese and fresh jalapeno.
Altho no pictures I also had the clutch replaced in Fran’s Jeep. We managed well over 2 decades on the original clutch, but is was starting to slip.
That was my Me Time!!!
I picked up Marty at CBX Saturday afternoon. Once he was settled we headed to the trolley for a return to the Rady Shell. I've been with Fran to several Selena tributes, but this time it would be a full pheromonic orchestra backing her, not the family band. Selena remains "The Queen of Tejano Music", altho there are many great Texans of Latino decent musicians.
The songs were selected to accommodate the backup orchestra, but dang she was good!
Most tributes skip Como la Flor as the notes are difficult and hard to hold … She nailed it!
And a chance to re-celebrate Aj’s 18th birthday!
Meals at Buca di Beppo are ordered family style. We ordered SMALL antipasto salad, chicken parmesan and stuffed shells (cheese and sausage). Each SMALL serves 3. So much food left over!
Aj did some research to find birthday free-bees. Buca offers $20 off the meal tab and a FREE desert.
Plus a fun attention grabbing birthday salute.
That was a great Me Week! Juanita and Fran both return this week.
Not being a city person, seeing all that give anxiety! Would love to go to a Padres game though. Happy birthday to AJ, that dessert looked amazing!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jim, when I first came to San Diego it was a small Navy town, certainly a big city now. The birthday dinner was indeed a fun experience.
DeleteGlad to see you've kept busy while Fran was gone! What a bummer for Marty, stolen copper? I think I'd like those gooey turtles, just serve them with a spoon!
ReplyDeleteThe copper plumbing that was easy to take was taken! Good grief, I'm sure the nephew had a key or two made ...
DeleteTotal bummer about the stolen copper. And what a very nice birthday celebration for AJ…her dessert looks yummy! Just the mention of Point Loma Seafoods makes my mouth water! Welcome home Fran!
ReplyDeleteFor sure it's always fun to see the grands, they have all become so mature and interesting.
DeleteWhat do you usually order at Point Loma? Fran and I often share the fish sandwich.
I usually get the fried (lightly breaded) oyster sandwich…I love oysters so have them several times when we are there.
Deletei just knew it would be the oysters!
DeleteOh how I do miss those red checkered tablecloths at Buca di Beppo,well, that and the food!
ReplyDeleteHi John, this was my first time there! The kids have been there before and chose some really good dishes for the table to share.
DeleteLooks like you had lots of great me-time adventures and culinary delights :-) Jalapeno tarter sauce should be a staple at all fish places! Glad you were able to get the damage repaired/replaced at the house. That free dessert looks scrumptious - wonderful you got to celebrate AJs big milestone.
ReplyDeleteHi Jodee - I have to admit I do like some private time. Aj chose Buca di Beppo for that massive birthday dessert! What a fun evening it was.
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