Arizona Science Center

The strife is o’er, the battle done. With all traces of abdominal distress having vanished, we ventured out to the Arizona Science Center today – a six-mile round-trip walk. Just finding the entrance to the building seemed to be an IQ test – which I nearly failed. It’s an ugly, odd, concrete building with a…

Quick trip to Colorado

We were only in Colorado for a couple days, but we packed those two days full. It was good to see friends we hadn’t seen since we moved. Among our appointments was, of course, the orthodontist. We found out Laurel may get her braces off in early February – a bit earlier than we expected,…

Oregon photos & details

I’m updating my blog with pictures while I’m here at Barb & Ray’s house since I now have a fast Internet connection. We really enjoyed our time on the central Oregon coast. We saw lighthouses, seals, sea lions, sand dunes, Art Deco-looking bridges built by the CCC, a giant Sitka Spruce, a primordial-looking forest, a…

Yachats, Oregon

I can’t add pictures to this post because of a slow internet connection at the house where we’re staying, but I’ll post them when I can. The house is on stilts and only separated from the beach by a few bushes. I found this house on the tripadvisor website, and it’s a gem. (Really. I…

Insurance for rental cars

Does anyone have any ideas on how I can stop paying through the nose for rental-car insurance? Since I no longer own a car, I don’t have car insurance. Thus, I have to pay for car insurance every time I rent a car. In Oregon, insurance for rental cars (and presumably owned cars) is about…

More Balboa Park, Trolley Tour, San Juan Capistrano

Lotsa train rides this week; we’re on a first-name basis with the Coaster ticket checker. Monday we went back to Balboa Park to eat lunch at the beautiful restaurant near the art museum and then to visit the art museum. (Charlie’s favorite thing to do!) Tuesday we took a trolley (bus) driven by Brian O’Brien…

USS Midway & Los Angeles

On Monday, October 14, we again took the Coaster to San Diego to tour the USS Midway, an aircraft carrier from 1945-1992 that now serves as a museum in the harbor. The ship was built to accommodate 3,500 sailors but sometimes had as many as 4,500. The mattresses on the triple bunks – and many…

Balboa Park and La Jolla

On Monday, October 7, we took the Coaster train to San Diego again and walked to beautiful Balboa Park. We walked through the Japanese Friendship Garden and ate lunch at the Tea Pavilion there. Many of the gardens and museums at Balboa Park were designed for the 1915 Panama-California Exposition which, according to Wikipedia, “celebrated…