Sunday, January 20, 2013

Sailing, ferries, golf, sea lions, pelicans, 80 degrees farenheight.....

Today I spent about 4 hours on the San Diego Bay.  It was a sunny day about 80 degrees Fahrenheit, light winds and pretty good visibility.

The San Diego harbor was filled with different types of activities ranging from a guy in a horseshoe shaped inner tube with fins as his power source to a large cigarette boat.

As we sailed south from Harbor island in the Harbor we passed Navy Aircraft carriers, including the Midway museum and the Holland Cruise ship.
As well as a pirate ship themed boat ride with pirates sword fighting aboard and pirate themed music playing, I think...

To the south there was a view of the Coronado bridge leading to Coronado that I have written about in my earlier posts.  There was also a view of Tijuana's hills with sprawling housing dotting the landscape.

There is a really cool ferry you can take from San Diego Harbor over to Coronado and it only cost's about $3 each way, not bad, and it's a fun way to go over to Coronado.

I think it would be fun to take the Ferry over to Coronado, play a round of golf, eat a meal at a nice grubbery and catch the ferry back to San Diego.

But to get back to sailing....   The quietness on the water is quite relaxing and like today we saw some sea lions and other animals like seagulls and some type of large bird like a Pelican or something.
It was a killer day overall.  Have a great weekend wherever you are at!!

  

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