It's June !!! May Gray is behind us, but we'll still have a month of June Gloom :(
I'll catch you up on the last couple weeks of May:
TWINS come for a visit.
We first met niece Laura's twin boys Robin and Rowen 3 years ago at their home in Denver.
The following year the twins came to visit us.
And now in mid-May they have made a return visit.
Still a bit young (not tall enough) for most of the rides at Belmont Park, so I was in charge while mom, dad and Fran rode on the Giant Dipper Roller Coaster. With sister Lucca, Rowen and Robin at Belmont Park
With Sister Lucca Robin and Rowen |
Belmont Park was built by John D. Spreckels in 1925 to attract visitors and investors to Mission Beach. The Giant Dipper is again showing its age, Fran says "Never Again!" Too many jerks, no smooth spots.
Walking, talking and running in the surf in Pacific Beach. No cares that the last storm left kelp on the beach. Maybe surfing lessons soon.
ANNIVERSARY CRUISE:
With the Bikes loaded on the truck we went to Liberty Station to take our favorite cruise in San Diego to celebrate our 42 anniversary. However, we might have not left enough time, we have 5 miles to ride, get tickets and board with the bikes in 30 minutes. But we made it! Under May Gray skies we were on the Cabrillo, the Coronado Ferry! Did you think we'd actually take a Caribbean Cruise?
Fran's not sure this counts as a cruise ... but we still enjoy it and it remains a favorite.
We're riding a different route this time, we avoided the traffic of town and rode to Glorietta Bay. The park there is home to an awesome Community Center, Playhouse and parkland
The Naked Warrior is a tribute to the Underwater Demolition Divers of World War II. These 'Naked Warriors' swam unarmed into enemy waters with explosives to clear the way for landing craft. The Basic Underwater Demolition/Seal (BUD/S) training is still held in Coronado. The best of BUD/S can receive advanced Seal Training, also in Coronado.
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Naked Warrior, Coronado Bridge on the left |
Coronado Bay Bridge from Glorietta Bay.
John D. Spreckles also took ownership of the Hotel del Coronado. During the refurbishment of the hotel he set up Tent City on the sand south of the hotel. There is a 3D collage paying tribute to Tent City.
Tent City with the Hotel del Coronado in the upper-left background.
Tent City had its own 24 hour restaurant.
After returning to the Ferry Landing, we enjoyed some of our favorite BBQ at Little Piggy's Bar-B-Q. Although we have tried other items there, we typically order the brisket and pulled pork sandwiches. The sandwich comes with a side. Fran typically has fries, but I always have the beans! Best beans with fresh green onion garnish. BTW the pulled comes with cole slaw, as it should.
We will share the sides, but cut the sandwiches in half and swap halves for dinner. Pulled Pork for lunch = Brisket for dinner
The view from our table as a member of the Pasha Hawaii fleet sails into the San Diego Bay.
I think this might be Mark Zuckerberg's superyacht, Launchpad, which he purchased here in San Diego last year.
We're looking at the superyachts as the superyacht Hodor is docked at the Embarcadero. Billed as the worlds largest floating toy box, the Hodor is the companion tender to the superyacht Lonion. Both owned by billionaire Lorenzo Fertitta.
There is a landing craft and a race boat on board, one with 5 massive Mercury engines the other with 7!
It is said to carry a landing craft, 9 jet skis, 4 quads 2 side-by-side ATVs, trail bikes, scuba gear and more. The dive room is equipped with a decompression chamber. That's a lot of toys. So of course it has a helo pad.
We never did see the Lonion.
BARRIO LOGAN
The Barrio has a new park and finally one on the waterfront. Cesar Chavez Park is near the better known Chicano Park National Landmark. Chicano Park is located under the Coronado Bay Bridge at I-5. It has the slogan painted on the bridge pillar “All The Way To The Bay".
That's finally happened, with the opening of Cesar Chavez Park.
Barrio Logan is an easy trolley ride on the Blue Line, so for less than the cost of gas we hopped on. On the short walk, we stopped to admire sculptures honoring the tuna fleet.
.The park is not large, but has a large grass area for a couple soccer fields.
and a picnic area on the waterfront of San Diego Bay.
There were a lot of local vendors showing off their crafts
For the park opening there was live music, but not mariachis nor Folkloric dancers as I'd think more in theme than Rock and Roll for the Barrio.
And numerous food trucks that honored vouchers provided by the Barrio.
I'm checking out the fresh cooked Lumpia. The voucher is for 3 lumpia.
Fran checking out the taco truck. The voucher was for two Birria Tacos.
No picture, but the best voucher was Fran's teriyaki chicken on rice. Wish I'd selected one!
A fun/scary lightening storm started up while waiting for the tacos. With 3 seconds between flash an the noise makes about 6 miles away. After getting caught in heavy rain after taking the trolley to Little Italy, we have to skip those trolley rides. But we left then and it never did rain!
That's the end of May, and we are planning for a mid-June departure for road trip 2025.
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Yupper Coast-to-Coast! |
I'll leave for now with bit of advice from the ocean.