If I knew you were heading to SD, I would’ve pointed you and Laurie to a couple of hole-in-the-wall restaurants near Coronado. Both look a little shabby on the outside, but inside very nice. Good food too.
I did read Laurie’s abstract; hope her presentation went well. Also read Laurie’s bio. You married quite well. 🙂
Hi David. We mostly ate food we took with us. We did manage to go to art opening at the San Diego Art Institute where fellow blogger and Artist, Tiffany Arp-Daleo, had a painting on display. We had a very nice meal at a bar and grill across the plaza from the Art Institute. We had a very nice nighttime walk through Little Italy, also.
That’s a beautiful scene, we would love to have those big waves in the Atlantic , the only time we can expect surfing waves is if a hurricane is coming! Wonderful photography Tim!
Thanks, Holly. A hurricane would add some excitement to surfing, I’m sure. Larger waves must be a west coast thing. I remember there were good size waves off the west coast of Spain.
Unfortunately I haven’t been able to get to Spain but there are amazing waves in California waters , it’s very rough in some places. I’m not a surfer and have resisted letting my son head out to Hawaii to take up that sport. Do you surf Tim? I’ve always been a little bit afraid of the sea though I’ve lived near the ocean all my life. Wonderful post Tim. I really enjoyed it as always.
I don’t surf. I’m a desert boy. I don’t like swimming in large bodies of water.
Not exactly like our local canal, Tim. Great shot!
No! Not at all. Thanks, Inchcock.
If ever I can to it, Tim, I’ll take a snap of the canal. They tell me it’sall been cleaned up now.
Cheers, Sir.
Good catch! You had a lot of fun on that trip!
Thanks, Lavinia. We didn’t get to see much. But we did have fun.
Nice! I grew up surfing that region!
Hi Tiffany. You were a surfer girl? That guy was getting pummeled by the waves more than surfing them.
If I knew you were heading to SD, I would’ve pointed you and Laurie to a couple of hole-in-the-wall restaurants near Coronado. Both look a little shabby on the outside, but inside very nice. Good food too.
I did read Laurie’s abstract; hope her presentation went well. Also read Laurie’s bio. You married quite well. 🙂
Hi David. We mostly ate food we took with us. We did manage to go to art opening at the San Diego Art Institute where fellow blogger and Artist, Tiffany Arp-Daleo, had a painting on display. We had a very nice meal at a bar and grill across the plaza from the Art Institute. We had a very nice nighttime walk through Little Italy, also.
Beautiful shot! Seems like another planet to me right now. Thanks for the sunshine!
Hi Resa. California is another planet to me as well. We don’t have large bodies of water near by. But we do get a lot of sunshine.
That’s a beautiful scene, we would love to have those big waves in the Atlantic , the only time we can expect surfing waves is if a hurricane is coming! Wonderful photography Tim!
Thanks, Holly. A hurricane would add some excitement to surfing, I’m sure. Larger waves must be a west coast thing. I remember there were good size waves off the west coast of Spain.
Unfortunately I haven’t been able to get to Spain but there are amazing waves in California waters , it’s very rough in some places. I’m not a surfer and have resisted letting my son head out to Hawaii to take up that sport. Do you surf Tim? I’ve always been a little bit afraid of the sea though I’ve lived near the ocean all my life. Wonderful post Tim. I really enjoyed it as always.
I don’t surf. I’m a desert boy. I don’t like swimming in large bodies of water.
Same here, a pool is more my style 😊
Great shot Tim … 🙂
Thanks, Julie.
Gnarly waves, dude!
Not as gnarly as the 65 foot waves off of Portugal that surfers are trying to set records surfing. Thanks, Teri.