A Chinese Junk at the maritime museum.
Look . . a National Weather Service monitoring station!
A mighty big anchor.
Taking home a bit of the Pacific Ocean.
Trying to row to the Pacific Ocean?
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Sunny San Francisco
Day 1: Papa and Mama rode the cable cars, enjoyed the maritime museum on the wharf, got our first S.F. sunburns, and captured a bit of the Pacific waters.
How they turn the cable car at the end of the line.
Here is the cable car view at the top of Lombard St. - the crookedest street in the world - the sign on the right is an accurate description of the street's character.
Mr. Banjo Man played great music!
Segway tours are popular in S.F.
How they turn the cable car at the end of the line.
Here is the cable car view at the top of Lombard St. - the crookedest street in the world - the sign on the right is an accurate description of the street's character.
Mr. Banjo Man played great music!
Segway tours are popular in S.F.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Here are some of the pictures from our honeymoon. Sorry it took so long.
This made us think of JJ!
This is the famous rock formation at the tip of the baja peninsula. On one side is the Sea of Cortez and on the other is the Pacific Ocean.
We went to see it in a "glass bottom boat." The boat was more of a dirty, plastic hole boat, but it was still very fun!
There were birds and seals!
The beach was right outside our hotel and we spent a lot of time playing in the waves, which were HUGE! We never went more than about 10 feet out.
Plus, Jeff was convinced there were sharks...
Our beautiful hotel room and the view from out balcony.
This made us think of JJ!
This is the famous rock formation at the tip of the baja peninsula. On one side is the Sea of Cortez and on the other is the Pacific Ocean.
We went to see it in a "glass bottom boat." The boat was more of a dirty, plastic hole boat, but it was still very fun!
There were birds and seals!
The beach was right outside our hotel and we spent a lot of time playing in the waves, which were HUGE! We never went more than about 10 feet out.
Plus, Jeff was convinced there were sharks...
Our beautiful hotel room and the view from out balcony.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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