Last day of touring
There were a couple of places we went to today. La Jolla, Coronado and Cabrillo.
La Jolla is pronounced as [la ho-la], not [la jo-la]. It is one of the famous beaches in San Diego, perfect for the summer.
And we were on to our next stop, Hotel del Coronado. In order to get to Coronado we had to cross a bridge. Flyover. Freeway. I dunno what you call that but it's really like a bridge. Coronado is located somewhat off shore.
Hotel del Coronado is glamourous! It is where many movies have been shot and many celebrities have came to stay.
Juan Cabrillo discovered Califonia, and there are many places named after him around SD. Like yesterday's Balboa Park, we found many things related to him.
Oh I forgot to introduce something very important. Our rented car! It is a red Pontiac who-knows-what-model-it-is. This car and its colleague have brought us to many different places in Southwest USA.
There was this place called Fashion Valley in SD, a really humongous place filled with large-scale department stores and retail outlets. But it was too big, we went to another shopping mall which name I forgot.
And we found a Boudin cafe there! Remember Boudin? The sourdough bakery I went to in San Francisco.
And then we drove back to somewhere near our hostel at Skyline Dr, it's a Mexican restaurant recommended by our hostel owner.
We ordered a burrito with tomato salsa, avocado salsa (O-M-G!) and mayonnaise. The avocado salsa was goooooooooooooood.
The avocado was really good. It was soft yet textured and there was just this unique taste to it that I really like it. However I don't know how to cook avocado, so I reckon I better not try yet.
Was the food good, you ask?
Then because Ivan just had to drink some alcohol, we found a 7-11 store for him to buy a Heineken (which I had a few mouthfuls and CY had more mouthfuls and Ivan drank almost the whole thing back in the hostel afterwards). Nearby the store was the San Diego State University. And it had a pretty bridge.
That's it, our last night in the Land of the Free.
La Jolla is pronounced as [la ho-la], not [la jo-la]. It is one of the famous beaches in San Diego, perfect for the summer.
Pacific Ocean
V-formation
A rock like a frog
Two snorkelers in the middle of the ocean
And very strong waves
We didn't see any seals though, I think it was not the correct season
Many birds atop a rock
A painter
The withered and the strong
The fire brigade of SD
I'm standing atop a tree!!! A not-so-tall one
Plants which look like they've been sprayed with white paint but their colour is like this all over the roads. Could be the roads
Pots of flowers hanging from the lamp posts in La Jolla
Follow me closer to test your IQ
Many prospects
V-formation
A rock like a frog
Two snorkelers in the middle of the ocean
And very strong waves
We didn't see any seals though, I think it was not the correct season
Many birds atop a rock
A painter
The withered and the strong
The fire brigade of SD
I'm standing atop a tree!!! A not-so-tall one
Plants which look like they've been sprayed with white paint but their colour is like this all over the roads. Could be the roads
Pots of flowers hanging from the lamp posts in La Jolla
Follow me closer to test your IQ
Many prospects
And we were on to our next stop, Hotel del Coronado. In order to get to Coronado we had to cross a bridge. Flyover. Freeway. I dunno what you call that but it's really like a bridge. Coronado is located somewhat off shore.
Hotel del Coronado is glamourous! It is where many movies have been shot and many celebrities have came to stay.
The main entrance and a little girl
The lobby
Me: Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the fairest of us all?
Mirror: Obviously not you!
Chandelier
Take a seat!
The garden at the centre
Shops
Swimming pool in the foreground, the sea in the background
The very vast beach
And the sand is made up of different coloured...uh...sand!
erina in coronado
The sand is naturally coloured this way
Marilyn Monroe came to film some movie long time ago
And we hit the road again
This time to Cabrillo National Monument
The lobby
Me: Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the fairest of us all?
Mirror: Obviously not you!
Chandelier
Take a seat!
The garden at the centre
Shops
Swimming pool in the foreground, the sea in the background
The very vast beach
And the sand is made up of different coloured...uh...sand!
erina in coronado
The sand is naturally coloured this way
Marilyn Monroe came to film some movie long time ago
And we hit the road again
This time to Cabrillo National Monument
Juan Cabrillo discovered Califonia, and there are many places named after him around SD. Like yesterday's Balboa Park, we found many things related to him.
Oh I forgot to introduce something very important. Our rented car! It is a red Pontiac who-knows-what-model-it-is. This car and its colleague have brought us to many different places in Southwest USA.
Check out the wind! HAHAHAHAH
I think this is a sparrow
The hunchbacked squirrel
Hotel del Coronado from afar
The bridge/flyover/freeway I was talking about just now
Old Point Loma Lighthouse
The Cabrillo statue in the distance
And on our way back we passed by a cemetery
I think this is a sparrow
The hunchbacked squirrel
Hotel del Coronado from afar
The bridge/flyover/freeway I was talking about just now
Old Point Loma Lighthouse
The Cabrillo statue in the distance
And on our way back we passed by a cemetery
There was this place called Fashion Valley in SD, a really humongous place filled with large-scale department stores and retail outlets. But it was too big, we went to another shopping mall which name I forgot.
And we found a Boudin cafe there! Remember Boudin? The sourdough bakery I went to in San Francisco.
And then we drove back to somewhere near our hostel at Skyline Dr, it's a Mexican restaurant recommended by our hostel owner.
We ordered a burrito with tomato salsa, avocado salsa (O-M-G!) and mayonnaise. The avocado salsa was goooooooooooooood.
The avocado was really good. It was soft yet textured and there was just this unique taste to it that I really like it. However I don't know how to cook avocado, so I reckon I better not try yet.
Was the food good, you ask?
Then because Ivan just had to drink some alcohol, we found a 7-11 store for him to buy a Heineken (which I had a few mouthfuls and CY had more mouthfuls and Ivan drank almost the whole thing back in the hostel afterwards). Nearby the store was the San Diego State University. And it had a pretty bridge.
That's it, our last night in the Land of the Free.
1 Comments:
yep yep.
jojoba, u dun pronounce it jo-jo-ba but ho-ho-ba
HAHA
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