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Log 5 (October 17, 2002 - November 30th, 2002)
Newport Beach & Disneyland, San Diego & Sea World
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Welcome to Newport Beach
It had been nearly a month of moving and many rolly anchorages
since leaving San Francisco, and we were ready to stay put for a
while. Newport Beach, we had heard, was very cruiser friendly,
comfortable, and affordable to stay. Being a harbor
well-protected from the Pacific ocean swell, we could finally look
forward to comfortable nights on a mooring ball.
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Thursday October 17, 2002 - Welcome to Newport Beach
When we arrived in Newport Harbor, we went straight to the Newport
Harbor Yacht Club. It had reciprocal privileges with our club
back home and offered us a couple of free nights moorage in addition
to the use of their facilities while in the area.
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Saturday October 19, 2002 - Free loaner car!
Shortly after arriving, we reconnected with our cruising
friends Al and Monica and their kids from s/v Evolution. We
all went to for supper at BJ's Pizza, where we were also joined by
Al's cousin Ken and wife Keri, who live in the L.A. area. Ken
& Keri graciously offered us the use of one of their cars, an
ex-police interceptor, while we were in the area and to get us a
deal on a hotel room for Disneyland through Keri's employer,
Sheraton Hotels. WOW - what hospitality! Here
Chris has some fun in another one of Ken's toys :-)
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Newport's 6-mile beach is located on the Balboa Peninsula, whose
other shore forms part of the 3 mile long Newport Harbor, were TIOGA
was moored. As you might imagine, the beach and peninsula hop in the
summer time and getting your car off, we had heard, might take you
hours at the end of the day on a hot summer weekend.
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Monday, October 21, 2002 - Mission San Juan Capistrano
We took a day-trip south from Newport Beach to the San Juan
Capistrano Mission, where the swallows return mid-March each year
like clockwork. Founded by Fr. Junipero Sera in 1776, it is
the site of California's oldest building, a church.
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Inside the Mission are beautiful courtyards and gardens.
Displays depict the history of this mission and the 20+ other
Franciscan missions dotting the California coast. Other
notable missions include Mission Santa Barbara, founded 1786 and
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October 22 through 25, 2002 -
Disneyland MINI-TOUR
It's hard to save money getting into Disneyland. Most of
their marketing efforts are aimed at getting you to spend more time
in the park where you'll buy their merchandise and eat in their
restaurants and kiosks. As such, we purchased the
promo-of-the-day, a 5-day pass for the price of a 3-day pass, and
spent 4 days visiting both Disneyland and the adjacent California
Adventure Park. Click on the image to the left for a
MINI-TOUR of the parks!
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Wednesday, October 30, 2002 - Hollywood
We decided to drive to L.A. for a day to see parts of the big
city. At one point along the way, there was 14 lanes of
traffic - a lot for us prairie folk! We drove through UCLA,
Beverly Hills, Sunset Boulevard and Hollywood. Here in the
picture is Rodeo Drive, where if you have to ask the price, you
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5:48pm October 31, 2002 - Ready for Halloween
We spent the days leading up to Halloween making decorations,
carving pumpkins and searching out final costume requirements.
The boys knew exactly what they wanted to dress as and boy did they
look scary!
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6:30pm October 31, 2002 - TRICK OR TREAT!!!!!!!
After a day of "Is it time to trick or treat yet?" we
hopped in our dinghy to go to Lido Island, one of three
opulent islands within Newport Beach harbor. It was
beautifully decorated with all sorts of spooky decorations. We
mixed in with the many other families out and about, some traveling
via scooters, golf carts and bicycles. The boys eagerly reaped
their rewards, and this being our first Halloween with Gerrit on an
insulin pump, they were able to indulge in their rewards also!
Oh! Another unique part for us was.....no snowsuits!!
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Friday, November 1, 2002 - Dinner at The Cannery
We were treated to a great dinner at one of Newport's finest
seafood restaurants by Serge C. of Animas Corporation and his
daughter Mayan. We had to laugh as valet parking was in full
swing when we arrived in our x-police interceptor. Fancy cars
arrived, people flowed in and out in their dinner clothes.
Yikes, after a long day of errands in greater L.A., we still hadn't
even changed yet. So when we declined the valet's offer to
park our car until after we had changed, we got some very strange
looks!
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Sunday, November 10, 2002 - departing Newport Beach
After over three weeks in Newport Beach, it was time to move on
to San Diego, our final US port-of-call. Here, a beautiful
schooner passes by. We had a great time in Newport Beach and
superb hospitality. |
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November 12-13, 2002 - SeaWorld
MINI-TOUR
SeaWorld was an overnight sail from Newport Beach. We
anchored nearby at Mariner's Basin at Mission Beach in a beautiful
park-like setting. Seaworld was a short dinghy ride away.
The price for a two-day pass was only a few dollars more than a
single-day pass, and we were glad we got it - a great place to visit
in our opinion. Click on the image to the left for a
MINI-TOUR of the park! |
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Friday, November 29, 2002 - Day after a great Thanksgiving
feed.
We had the pleasure of spending the U.S. Thanksgiving with
Michael & Ginny and their two kids of the sailing vessel
Atalanta, along with Michael's parents and family at his parent's
house in a 'burb' of San Diego. |
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5:05pm Sunday, December 1, 2002 - Time to tackle the Mexican
Baha's Pacific coast
A sailboat heads into San Diego harbor as we depart, at last
bound for MEXICO! We had spent about 2 1/2 weeks in San
Diego, getting provisions and supplies as well as completing boat
projects before heading south into a country foreign to us and in
which the viability of provisioning and obtaining supplies and
spares was a big unknown. Traveling with s/v Atalanta, we
begin our second offshore passage, this one expected to take us 4
days and south to Islas San Benito, a small Mexican island
group. |
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