Here we are on the bus. Was the best 5.00 we spend on the trip! =0)
Then we woke up and drove to San Diego to go to Sea World. I have only been there once when I was a little kid so it was fun to see all the animals. The Sea Lions are my favorite I must say. They are just adorable! Missy then remembered a restaurant in San Diego that served really good sea food. The clam chowder was great!!
Shammooo the great!
Sea Lion show
Us in front of the ocean on the San Diego bay.
The we drove to Long Beach to get on the fairy to go to Catalina Island. This island was actually bought by the guy who invented Wrigley's gum. He donated most of it to the conservation society so only 3% is inhabited and the rest it is illegal to inhabit. Oh Catalina Island. This was really fun. We decided to rent bicycles and ride through the sights. There isn't a lot to see, but it is a very pretty little island. Very Quaint. My most favorite thing was seeing the glass bottom boat which is also the title of my most favorite movie! We rode up the hill to this botanical garden. As we were all very out of shape, it was quite difficult and we all ended up walking our bikes up the hill. It was nice to come back down though!
In front of the fountain in Catalina
What a silly
The majestic sequoia forest! This was the next stop on our trip. They were huge. I never knew how huge until i've stood up next to one. It was amazing! The road was really windy and curvy so it took forever to get to where the sequoia's are. If you ever get the chance. Stop there. But spend more time because there is a lot to see that we didn't have time for. Beautiful sun as we were on our way to San Jose.
Our next stop took us to San Jose to see the winchester House Museum. It is a bizarre house built by the widow of the man who invented the Winchester Rifle. Some fortune teller told her that if she would continually add on to her home rooms for the souls of the people that were killed by the rifle she would never die. She only stood 4' 10" and was a wicked old woman. She liked playing practical jokes on her servants just to get the chance to yell at them. Anyhow, there are stairs that go no where, a stained glass window which is the most expensive thing in her house on a north wall so no sun could go through. Doors that drop into sinks, rooms that have 3 exits but only 1 entrance. It is just very bizarre. They say the only reason that it survived the earthquake in the 1900's was because it wasn't built on a foundation so it moved with the earth
Doors built specifically for her
Stairway to nowhere.
Stained glass
Some of the roof system
Chimney that never reached through the ceiling because she was superstitious.
Pretty Designs
We then finished off by going to San Francisco and went to the fisherman's wharf. It was cold so we bought sweat shirts and just walked around window shopping and watching the bay. It was a lot of fun. So that about covers it. I hope you all enjoy the pictures!