Was in San Diego yesterday. Docked to starboard, about 500m aways was the USS Midway (CV-41) and in the stern, about 1-2 miles, was the USS Ronald Reagan (CV-76). What really got my attention though ("What, two historic carriers didn't work for you?") was fleet oiler #167. It was ginormous!
Typing this from Ensenda harbor as we get on a bus shortly to visit a winery/distillery. The wife is on the scnet of some pear brandy.
While in Long Beach we had the "Ultimate Dining Experience". We have a suite with a large balcony. They set up your table with a white table cloth, etc, provide you with the drink of your choice (a Hendricks martini, up, very dry, two olives, stirred not shaked). Then a waiter in a tuxedo serves a 4-course dinner (I had a 10 0z filet perfectly prepared) with a champagne chaser.
We have a sea day tomorrow and then back to S.F. Saturday morning. I should be back to breaking things and killing people by that afternoon.
Typing this from Ensenda harbor as we get on a bus shortly to visit a winery/distillery. The wife is on the scnet of some pear brandy.
While in Long Beach we had the "Ultimate Dining Experience". We have a suite with a large balcony. They set up your table with a white table cloth, etc, provide you with the drink of your choice (a Hendricks martini, up, very dry, two olives, stirred not shaked). Then a waiter in a tuxedo serves a 4-course dinner (I had a 10 0z filet perfectly prepared) with a champagne chaser.
We have a sea day tomorrow and then back to S.F. Saturday morning. I should be back to breaking things and killing people by that afternoon.