California has been on my top list of destinations for the longest time. Ryan had actually travelled to San Fran last year and as soon as he returned, recounted that we should pay it a visit because it is very Cape Town-esque and it'll be a bit like going home. So with our anniversary on the horizon, it seemed fit to plan a trip to San Fran and then road trip the state a bit in order to cram in as much as we could in just 5 days. Yup, I am already planning our next trip!
Highlights included finding an umbrella in our hotel room after squelching around for 2 days in San Fran, amazing wildlife (especially the sea otter and her baby), driving highway 101 and reminiscing about KZN rolling hills and seeing the beach! Even for me, it has been too long! Also the food in San Fran was amazing, a must for next time is Dottie's True Blue Cafe.
San Francisco - the rainy city!
Drowned Rat - Pre-umbrella
Alcatraz
No longer a working prison, Alcatraz served as maximum security incarceration for 27 years where it was said to be escape proof. There were however a few escape attempts and only one successful mission although the escapees where never found... alive or dead..? Probably the most famous prisoner was NY/Chicago gangster, Al Capone. The eventually locked him up for tax evasion and he was sentenced to Alcatraz. He died in his mid-40s though of neurosyphilis.
That's me hiding in solitary confinement..
Golden Gate Bridge
Downtown SF Drier Rat - Post-Umbrella.
3 floors dedicated to Needlepoint.. This may be the city for me!
I Heart SF.
Monterey Bay So after collecting our first rental car (on the other side of the road!) we headed for Monterey, famous for sardines, an aquarium and John Steinbeck. Although the weather was still much to be desired we did get to see a school of dolphins in the bay. Apparently this amount at one time is relatively rare so it was great to see them fishing and going at it.
Um. For C. You know why.
Monterey's Aquarium
I did not anticipate visiting the aquarium when we first arrived in Monterey - however, we saw some cool exhibits and some sweet animals (see turtles and penguins!), so I am very glad that we went!
1. Check surroundings
2. Gain momentum
3. Lift-off! Yippee!!!
Seahorses in love.
Flying turtles.
Putting in your own petrol into Marty (pronounced mar-di..) - big moment.
Killer squirrels.
Life's a beach.
Finally at Big Sur
Beach with the purple sand!
California's only coastal waterfall!
Hearst Castle - built in the 1920s for William Randolph Hearst to house his extensive art collection and entertain guests Great Gatsby style. At the time it housed the world's largest private zoo. Today, you can take a 2 hour long tour and learn about what it is like to be too rich..
Cutie sea otter and her baby. Just floating around. The mom is the lilo!
Living the dream!
Santa BarbaraAh how lovely it was to see some sun! From Santa Barbara we flew to LA and then from LA back to Chicago. Next time we'll have to stop and see the Hollywood sign and go seeing and go to the Redwoods and to Yosemite and to San Diego.. oh my gosh, there is way too much!