Food Glorious Food
The two sons sent copious pictures of their meals which looked, well, unusual. But they seemed to trough them down very happily.
fbb is not sure whether the above was breakfast, lunch, dinner ot a bedtime snack!
Ribs?
Morro The Mound!
Their last drive was from San Francisco to Morro Bay and then on to Los Angeles.
What interested fbb was that Morro Bay was a small settlement of 10,000 souls (Seaton is just over 8,500), quite a change from everywhere else they had rested their weary heads and paused the non-weary Mustang.
"Morro" is the Spanish for "small rounded hill" and there was one ...... just offshore in days past but now linked by a causeway created when a proper harbour was built.It is the plug of a long-extinct volcano and looks quite weird on the richly endowed California coast.
You can walk to the Morro and round its base; but climbing is forbidden on safety grounds and to protect wildlife.
Beach Glorious Beach
A few miles before Morro Bay, the sons stopped at "a beach" where the sunshine and deep blue sea was a marked contrast with the snow of Tahoe. The beach came complete with lavish public conveniences ......which leaked.The sandy bay was vast (like everything else in America) and almost completely deserted ...... apart from two men behaving badly! Here No 1 son followed a tradition frequently experienced since young boyhood.He got his feet wet.
Trolley Glorious Trolley?
But, back at Morro Bay they sent a photograph of a bus stop.There was adequate bus stop information ...... but no buses. It was "out of season". fbb became excited when he saw the flag which announced that it was a "Trolley".
"Trolley" is a tram in the States, but the picture on the flag did not look like any tram fbb has ever encountered. And there were no rails and no overhead wires.It's a bus, innit?It (they?) is built to look like an old-fashioned tram.
There are no useful videos on-line of the "Trolley" in normal service, but there is a three minute clip of the bus on a Christmas tour.
The company also operates a more traditional town service for which fbb could not find a full timetable. Departure times (presumably every hour) appear on the excellent route map, showing a complex north ...
But trolleys were there none. It was twirly - summer season only.
Well ....
... to south route.A list of stops is provided and buses will divert for up to three quarters of a mile on demand.Vehicles used are the US equivalent of midi buses.
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This is where the sons stayed, even more Columboesque than Tahoe.
Glorious Lacka Litta
The next pit stop was Santa Monica ...... c/w seaside entertainments.The one thing fbb noticed was how clean and tidy these places were; but then there was a rather strong warning.... but it seems to work!The City Of Angels Sadness
fbb has written about LA extensively in relatively recent blogs so will pass on this visit.
There was a sad but meaningful reason for this particular end to their road trop.
It was in LA that No 2 son died.
Next Havant Happening blog : Tues 8 April
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The Easter Jigsaw
The Easter Jigsaw
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All four Gospels tell of "Palm" Sunday (Palm leaves above) but only John tells us that the branches strewn in front of Jesus were from palm trees. Although palms were not particularly prolific in Jerusalem (Jericho was "The City Of Palms") it is highly likely that the leaves would be collected especially for this sort of event.Throughout written history, even before the Bible came into being, the gift of a palm leaf was a mark of respect for a well deserved victory. Palm leaves were awarded at sports events in ancient Greece and Rome and, even today, the "Palme D'Or" is the top prize at the Cannes Film Festival.
So Jesus entered Jerusalem on Palm Sunday as a victorious leader?
Victorious? Five days later he was crucified for treason against Rome.
Some victory!
Palm Sunday is on Sunday 13th April.
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