This is where we spend November 4, birthday of our daughter Danna, who is the main subject of this California visit. The ambience of this tourists’ area is Mexican being its early settlers. Old buildings and infrastructures, peoples and music, are of Mexican influence. Old Town is full of souvenir shops and museums. It is where San Diego port is, with boating, water skiing and similar activities abound. Sea foods are commonly served in the eateries around San Diego Bay, where host Ron Graham treated us to a sumptuous lunch at a floating resto overlooking the bay, where seals and pelican were playing around, perhaps, catching fishes for their food?
After lunch, we proceeded to Coronado peninsula, crossing the long and towering Bay bridge connecting San Diego and Corona cities. Like Old Town, Coronado is also a famous tourists’ destination for its historic value accentuated by man-made modern landscape and similar amenities. Tour buses driven by skilled tourist guide-driver on board made one’s tour easier and more interesting.
Capping today’s activity is the birthday dinner for Danna at Coco’s CafĂ©, Oceanside, as treated by her friend working here in San Diego. (JSF Blogs)
More pictures (of the tour) will be posted as soon as these are available. Thanks (Blogger)
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