San Diego

Our BA flight”s landing last night was rather reminiscent of a Ryanair landing: coming in fast and stamping on the brakes, this was quite something. Anyway, this morning we woke earlier than we had wanted to but looking out of the window and seeing blue skies we were happy to get on with it and make the best use of our one day in San Diego.

After a hearty breakfast we took the hotel’s shuttle bus to downtown San Diego where we were told we could walk to the “Seaport Village” and “Old Town”, two areas that would give us the best feel of the place. What we weren’t told was the shuttle dropped us at the town’s main shopping mall, just where we wanted to be, I think not: we don’t like shopping. The driver pointed us in the direction of Seaport Village but when asked, he toldus Old Town was approximately 5 miles in the opposite direction; quite different from what the receptionist told us.

Xmas tree made from poinsetters

Xmas tree made from poinsetters

We wandered down to the Seaport Village area, passing the tram station as we went. This area is mainly made up of small boutique shops and restaurants but it was right on San Diego bay, in lovely surroundings, so well worth a stroll around,
Having coffee overlooking the bay

Having coffee overlooking the bay

this was followed by a coffee (no Brandy!!), siting in the sun, so warm we had to remove excess clothes.

After coffee we decided to go to Old Town but instead of taking a taxi as the shuttle bus driver suggested, we went back to the train station and got on a tram and 5 stops later, arrived at 65b2377e-2e2f-4b42-bebf-765e110a046dOld Town.

En route to Old Town, we passed the San Diego International airport and we then appreciated why the Pilot did what he did landing the plane. There are high rise buildings all around and what appeared to be quite a short runway: Pilot forgiven!!!!!

Old fashioned sweet shop

Old fashioned sweet shop

Walking around Old Town, today a heritage area, you get a good feel and understanding of the place. Created in 1769 it was California’s first settlement with only a mission and a fort. In the early
Prison cell

Prison cell

1800’s the town grew, mainly as a port for ships travelling up and down the Pacific from San Fransisco round Cape Horn and back up the Eastern Seaboard then later, 1848, gold was discovered and that’s when the gold rush began and San Diego took off. Though only a small number of the buildings were original, most have been reconstructed in that period. Many of the buildings were kitted out as they would have been in the middle to late 1800’s and the centre of all this is the Wells Fargo office, with an original stage coach, one of a
Wells Fargo wagon

Wells Fargo wagon

batch of an order for 300 built to their own specification.ae8216c0-5a33-4938-a4f8-2f8bcd4ef037

Whilst in Old Town we decided this was where we would have a late lunch, unfortunately all the restaurants were Mexican, naturally, and all the meals had something on that one or other of us didn’t fancy, so we strolled out and found a sort of “rib joint” where we had one of their large meat dishes, though for one, we shared it. Boy it was too much for us, we left a fair amount. I asked the waitress if anyone ever eat “the lot” to which she replied “yes”, good grief, that may account for some of the sites we have seen around!l

San Diego is also a large Naval Base, much of its Pacific fleet operates from here. There is the aircraft carrier USS Midway, commissioned 1 week after the end of WW2, now a museum. We didn’t go on her as we had both been on the USS Intrepid, (a WW2 Carrier), last time we were in New York. Also in Town was another Aircraft carrier across the bay, name unknown and no doubt in active service.1d9fe782-e24b-475d-91b6-41316e03bf92

Time to get back to the hotel for tomorrow is the big day when we start our 35 days aboard the Oceania Serena, which we watched arrive earlier today, here early no doubt to load sufficient provisions for us ????

A quiet night in, a game of cards to wile away the time, an early night and then off………

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Business Class All the way

Having enjoyed the executive lounge, Geoff is a member courtesy of his bank, we headed for the departure lounge, which was further than we thought, as we had to catch the train, anyway when we arrived, there was a delay in loading, so we just sat down and waited, I thought they called us through, but Geoff said no so we waited. When we eventually got to the desk, the lady said, could she have our tickets as we were being upgraded, we didn’t argue with her, she said we wouldn’t be together would that be a problem, we quickly said no that’s ok, we would suffer the separation! Well when we got on board, the guy that was sitting next to Geoff, quickly swapped with him, so there we were, sitting together as well, what a treat, it has been a long time since we have been in these seats.

The champagne was almost non stop, although I think I drank all the sparkling water that was on board, the food tasted better when it was on proper china plates with knives and forks, instead of the tin foil and plastic cutlery.

I watched Dunkirk, and Elf the film, and just laid back and enjoyed the experience.

Benefits of Business Class we were one of the first off, so we were also first in the queue for immigration, so we cleared that very quickly, our bags were ages coming off, but I guess that’s because we were early booking in, anyway it didn’t matter we cleared Customs, a very relaxing flight, thank you British Airways.

It is 2am UK time, and 18.00 California time, we are both tired but want to stay awake for a few more hours, to get rid of the time difference, we are now in Hilton Hotel, on the waterfront so we will explore tomorrow.

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Our journey begins……

Sunday. Our journey home from Manchester, the snow had spread South, it was slow, very cold, and torturous, instead of the normal four hours, it took over seven hours, apparently every seven minutes there was an accident, we saw lorries jack knifed, cars crunched, people walking on the motorways having abandoned their cars, I for one was glad we got back to Jane’s, especially as there was a steak and kidney pie waiting for us. Despite the journey, the trip was well worth doing as the show was magical, and it was good to meet up with Andrew, Liz, Marian and Martin, many thanks to all.

We couldn’t do much the next couple of days, Geoff had his car serviced, I babysat Mia, the snow was quite deep, Jane was ok with her four wheel drive car, we couldn’t get our car out we just skidded on the ice in the yard.

Thursday. I was awake really early, couldn’t get back to sleep, really excited, so up showered and breakfast, out of hotel before 9am, we were going by shuttle bus, but taxi was so much easier, the Uber man was really friendly and helpful. Couldn’t book our seats on line, which was really worrying, but we now are sitting in the executive lounge, drinking champagne, having sorted everything.

Now we are off on our holiday of a lifetime, let’s hope it’s lives up to our expectations……..

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Elf The Musical

So much snow in Derbyshire, we left for Manchester about 2pm after changing our travel plans again, we have now booked a hotel in Manchester, and going in convey to the Hotel. We collected our car, and travelled north, they are threatening severe weather conditions for tomorrow, should we be going, a definite yes.

We dropped our stuff off at Hotel parked car in NCP car parks, and went with Marian and Martin to Salford Quays, what a great place, BBC,ITV, even Coronation Street are here, with lots of restaurants and the Lowry Theatre, and a shopping Mall.

The Lowry Theatre

The Lowry Theatre

Met Andrew and we all went for a meal, lovely to see him again, also Liz managed to escape before the show, the Theatre is very modern, with lots of weird and wonderful shapes, and can sit over 1700 people, we took our seats, Andrew sneaked in with us, without a ticket, but then decided to go backstage to see Liz.
Some othe cast from show

Some othe cast from show


Well what a show, it was fabulous, so entertaining, not sure I have seen such a good Christmas show before, all of the cast were brilliant, and I really enjoyed seeing Liz sing, I have never heard her before, she has a lovely voice. I believe it is being broadcast on Channel 5 over the Xmas period, I recommend people to watch it.
http://www.elfthemusical.co.uk/
After the show we went back stage, and met Liz, also saw Ben Forster who played Buddy the Elf, main character, lovely man, what a day, well worth the trip, let’s hope we get back to Essex ok tomorrow a severe weather warning is in place.

Thank you Liz and Andrew, for treating us, we all enjoyed it.

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UK trip

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We arrived in Portsmouth on time, only to find we could not disembark as the ramp had jammed, we then waited and waited after two hours we eventually reached the customs office to be told some cars were pulled over … Continue reading

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Oviedo

Oviedo is the administrative centre for the region of Asturias in the north of Spain about 20 miles from the Bay of Biscay. The region of Asturias was a kingdom that has history stretching back to eighth centaury and the ruler at that time; “Pelagius” won a famous battle around 722 AD. The significance of this battle was that it was the start routing out of the Moors from the Iberian Peninsula and encouraging Christianity in its place.

Today was split into 3 definitive parts, firstly we had the cultural part where we visited Fernando Alonso’s museum!!!!! Then the touristy bit followed by the gourmet part.

After another lay-in and a leisurely breakfast we headed out to Fernando Alonso’s museum, a 10 minute, “wet drive” away.

What we have come to visit

What we have come to visit

A 3 year old Alonso

A 3 year old Alonso


The full name of the Museum in Spanish is “Museo y Circuito bdd32f44-0621-4672-b81b-f4eba72427e6Fernando Alonoso” built specially and dedicated to his racing career. The contents of this museum cover his exploits as a racing driver from when he first f237d1c5-02a6-4041-a23c-23f6d709b427started in Go Karts at the age of 3, through the various single seater formulas’ including the Minardi he drove his first F1 race in: Australia 2001, up to the end of d144ab22-0a8e-4198-b812-0c1a36b322delast season. This is his collection of cars, Trophies, Helmets,
Most F1 Drivers have donated their helmets

Most F1 Drivers have donated their helmets

racing suits, shoes, gloves and other memorabilia, however pride of place goes to the two Renaults he won his two world championships: 2005 and 2006.
2005 World Championship car

2005 World Championship car

2006 Championship car

2006 Championship car

Alonso holding his two F1 world championship trophies

Alonso holding his two F1 world championship trophies

Alongside this personal museum he has a world championship Go Kart track, designed to incorporate many of Fernando’s favourite corners from Grand Prix circuits around the world. If this wasn’t enough, adjacent is a golf course so one could spend a day there!!!!!

The largest “single marque” in the collection are the 5 Ferraris he drove between 2010 and 2014; bright red they light up the place. I have to say the current Honda McLaren’s weren’t exactly the centre of attraction!!!!!! The only missing car as far as I was concerned was the Indianapolis 500 McLaren Honda he drove in this year’s Indy; perhaps it will join the collection after this season has finished.

The Go Kart circuit

The Go Kart circuit

Following a nice cup of coffee in the museum Cafeteria
The Coffee Shop

The Coffee Shop

overlooking a wet golf practice area and Go Kart track we headed back to our hotel.
Cathedral of San Salvador

Cathedral of San Salvador

Christine worked her magic again, our hotel is right by the old medieval town. Out of the Hotel door, walk round he corner and there we are, in the main 15813ca3-34e5-4e04-b2ee-ceebd885cd8cold town square, “Plaza Alfonso ll El Casto” with the large 8th century “Cathedral of San Salvador” with its magnificent frontage and tall spire dominating everywhere fd42c656-0b7f-41f0-8b5f-dd949093e63earound. We wandered all around the old town in the rain though we were fortunate as the hotel loaned us an umbrella so didn’t get too wet. Being around Saturday lunchtime the area was fairly busy with families taking a stroll before deciding where to have lunch, as indeed were we!!!

What a good place to eat

What a good place to eat

After sufficient “wandering” we decided to eat, not in the old town but a street outside that was full of restaurants   After walking up and down a few times undecided as they all looked very good and busy, we eventually chose one called “Sidra Pomarina”, It was warm, friendly and very busy but we were fortunate there was a table immediately available. Not being in a hurry we stalled the ordering; first drinks then later a starter and after we’d eaten that, we ordered our main. This method had the desired effect; we managed to spend a couple of leisurely hours lingering over our meal without blatantly occupying a table that others may be waiting for.

The first thing we noticed was how the waiters were pouring

Pouring the Cider

Pouring the Cider

what we thought was beer from a bottle. They held the bottle high in the air in one hand and the glass down by their side with the other and poured. Naturally some went on the floor, this probably accounted for the floor tiles being sticky, but surprisingly little. The glasses weren’t filled to the top, just enough for a slurp or two after which, the whole procedure happened again. Eventually we asked what it was in the bottles and were told it was cider, of course the restaurant had “Cider” in its name and it was the house “party trick”

We tried for a Menu del Dia but were ignored and given an A La Carte Menu, oh well it is Saturday I suppose so studied the menu: well what choices, our mouths drooled, well mine did!!! So eventually for our main we settled for a platter of steak for two, one that comes un-cooked you cook it on a hot stone on the table and I have to say the meat was superb and naturally cooked to perfection.

After the meal we strolled back to the hotel and had a few games of Phase Ten before going out again, however it was so cold, wet and miserable, we stayed in the room playing more “Phase ten”: tomorrow it’s the ferry back to more cold and wet in the UK!!!!!

 

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