Liz and I left Yosemite this morning and ventured into the San Francisco area...yikes. Not sure what I think of this place yet. After checking into our hotel and doing laundry, we headed out to find something to eat. By happenstance, we decided to eat at a generic pizza place situated on the corner of a small strip mall. I think I've had the best meal of the trip at Pepi's. Liz had ravioli, and I had the Cchicken Parmesan. The sauce was sweet and the chicken was perfect. Fortunately, I could only eat half and brought the rest home for a little lunch tomorrow.
We originally had set out to find watch the sunset, getting something quick to eat, but getting dinner served took too long and we managed to watch the sun set, but were driving the whole time looking for the beach. We finally found one and Liz was able to get her toes wet in the Pacific ocean. On our way back to the hotel, we stopped at a mall...only to find ourselves the complete minority. Let me put it this way, if Sean wants to marry an Asian women, and can't find one back in Wooster, he can move here and have too may choices.
I thought I had landed back in China. The travel books mentioned there was a huge Asian contingency here, and they weren't lying.
The photos are from our time in Mariposa Groves at Yosemite.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Friday, September 24, 2010
I've not been good at all updating my blog with the travels of Liz and I. The fact is, we've been pretty busy trying to experience all there is to do here. Part of the "problem" is we are staying outside of the park about an hour away in Mariposa, Ca., a nice little tourist town where the food portions are plentiful, but the taste is fair. (I did have a really good chicken burrito today-at Taco Bell). So, we're finding we don't have a whole lot of time to surf the web or update what's going on. And, I'm doing my best to stay on east coast time, so I've been hitting the pillow by 8:30-9:00 pm, and getting up around 5:00 am.
I think Yosemite National Park is now my favorite national park among the ones I've been too. This is a photographers paradise, and having two or three days here will not be enough. I'm hoping to bring Dawn here, and it would be great to see Yosemite in the Spring when the water falls are really running. I already have three to four hundred photos and I don't know where to start editing, but thank heaven for digital!
Here are a few other highlights:
1. So far, we've met people from Denmark, Wisconsin, Indiana, & Washington.
2. As Liz and I hiked among the giant Sequoiass, we briefly talked to a homeschooling mom and daughter who, due to the husband being laid off from his construction job, are taking 4 months off to see many of the National Parks throughout the whole western part of the U.S.
3. While taking the park bus to get our car (1/2 hour drive), the bus driver had a man who had his rescue dog with him, talk about what he does and how he trained his dog. Made the bus ride shorter and gave Liz some occupational ideas.
4. No pictures can do justice to Yosemite-you just have to come here to be awed by grandeur of the canyon walls.
5. Saw a real life search and rescue helicopter deliver a patient to a waiting ambulance...see my previous post.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
YOSEMITE SEARCH AND RESCUE
I have so much to post about Liz and I being at Yosemite National Park, I don't even know where to start. I must have several hundred photos from the first day, which by the way, this park is a photographers paradise. Anyway, while coming back from a hike, we had seen Search and Rescue go by and assumed a hiker had fallen. Sure enough, it wasn't too much longer that we heard a helicopter go through the canyon. Once we made it to an open marsh area, the helicopter came in, fixed a long rope to it's bottom, took off again only to return a few minutes later. As you'll see from the video, I couldn't have had a better seat had I been to an air show.
Friday, September 17, 2010
OUT AND ABOUT
This past weekend we attended a wedding on Dawn's side of the family...and had some down time to be random.
Saturday, September 4, 2010
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