Sorry for the delay in publishing this. Had a run of bad luck with things and put working on my blog on the back burner. Nothing too terrible, just a little of this thing and a little of that thing which added up to big things. Mostly the troubles involve the RV & car. Anyway, I’m now parked at a nice RV park in Idaho, weather is in the 70’s and I’ve gotten most of the problems situated, arranged for a solution, or I’m near to solving them. Now, on with the reports of my visit to San Diego back in April of this year.
If you recall, I’d gone to SD to deliver an old satellite antenna and tripod system to a gentleman who still uses Hughsnet for Wifi when he stays for months along the Baja coast. Since I was in town, and the daily RV park rates in the area were outrageous, up in the $50/night range, I’d opted to stay at a county park and paid their weekly rate of $267, which ends up being $34 nightly, which was the best nightly rate I’d found in the area. Turned out they had pretty fair Wifi too.
This was the opportunity I’d looked forward to for years, a chance and reason to visit SD. I’d gone to Navy boot camp here back in the ’60s and really wanted to visit again. Now that I was in town, and had a week to work with, I was enjoying those tourist places I’d not had the opportunity to visit back then. Since I’d already visited Old Town, and the Zoo, it was now time to visit the USS Midway along dockside in downtown. But wait! There’s also the Hornblower Harbor Cruise right next to the Midway. The cruise only takes an hour and the first departure is at 8:30 AM, then the Midway opens at 10 AM. So I bought tickets for both activities and prepaid for parking on the dock between the two venues. How handy!
First thing in the morning, I arrived along the harbor at 8:10, entered the dock parking area from W. E Street, (the dock parking opens early) and soon was walking over to the Harbor Cruise. The dock parking is very convenient, and there was plenty of room since I arrived early. I recommend using it rather than trying to find parking near the area. Very economical too, just $10. And that was for all day as I recall. There is nearby metered parking for $1.25/hour but has a 2 hour limit and I knew the Midway visit would take longer than that.
The cruise of the harbor was something I really wanted to go on because I’d get a much better view of the Navy resources around the harbor, and of Coronado Island, where I’d gone to boot camp. There’s now a bridge that goes over there, back when I was here the first time, there were only ferries to travel between the mainland and the island. (Which isn’t an island at all but I didn’t know that back then).
So, here we are, cruising the San Diego Harbor. This first picture is of the USS Midway, where I’ll be visiting later. For scale, note the human standing on the upper deck area on the right side of the ship. You can just make out his head and shoulders.
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