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Good continental breakfast at the motel, apple turnovers and fresh bagel made up for no waffles.

I left in plenty of time for the whale watching tour, which is good because I misread the directions and walked all the way to the far side of the harbor where my last trip took off from, only to be told it was right in front of the street my motel is on (across a parking lot, but close). I still managed to be way early.

There was a full boat for the trip, lots of children and almost as many stupid parents. From the side the boat looked perfect, a huge catamaran. I parked myself aft where there was both a hard seat and something to lean against. Most everyone else went to the front of the boat.

The whole harbor was socked in with fog, so we took off very slowly. The captain managed to run over a green channel marker while we were navigating past a red buoy with a lot of seals hanging out on it. The one we ran over was only about 3' tall, the red one about 6 '.

We saw a whale about 100 yards away after 45 minutes, sort of in the mist. We followed that one for a long time then lost it. Captain headed for port but on the way back we saw another. I think it was the same one which I saw last time, which hangs out in  channel close to shore.

Between being far away and having people popping up in front of me, and the captain trying to keep th whale in front of us instead of alongside, I don't think I got any  calendar-quality shots. It's the wrong time of year, anyway.

Back to the motel to drop off my day pack (I had brought along a jacket, which was never needed), then caught the shuttle (50 cents, used to be 10) to the pier, and then walked toward where Yelp said there was a good nail place. Google maps made it look like it was 4 blocks away, but it was more like 10. TLC Nails is a bare bones setup with four nail stations and a section off to the side which looks like a pedicure area, but without the foot baths. I ask the manager for an acrylic with gel top. "We don't do acrylic here. would you like just gel?" Sure. Not as long lasting but my nails are a mess. She finds a manicurist, who sees my nails and convinces me i am in the wrong salon, so I leave.

Okay, 2nd nail place is way up the main drag, I take the shuttle. Another 12 blocks. The address is 1221. It is an empty store front with a for lease sign. I cross the street to read the notice on the door, maybe they have moved. Well, someone has moved, but not the nails place. Yelp is way out of date on this one.

By now I am starving, there is a Thai place called Galanga, I have their house duck, which is delicious, but hereticly served with a knife because they did not cut the duck pieces small enough. Had a nice chat with the bus boy, whose English is not a good as my Thai. :-)  He said my accent is like a Thai person's. Yay!

3rd nails place is 6 blocks away, past the end of the shuttle line, and is only open for another hour, so I took the shuttle back to the pier, and hung out in the shade of a palm tree while sitting on the little wall by the bike/jogging/walking/pedal car trail. Lots of eye candy on this warm, sunny day at the beach. I took some pictured but mostly just enjoyed the view.

walked slowly back to the motel, posted some photos on FB for my sister (one of the yachts in the harbor had her name on it:
behind the cut )
It is not a common name...

I wanted to get it online early enough Baltimore time for her to see it, but later found out she was in Pennsylvania looking for apple pie and ice cream. This is her first mother's day as a grandmother, I kind of expected her to be with her daughter in law.

Grabbed the Kindle, left the camera, headed up the block for a highly recommended place called The Brewhouse. The map said 2 blocks, th legs said 6. Beef Stroganoff was superb, but I didn't realize when they listed mashed potatoes, it was a side, but it turned out to be what they poured the Stroganoff on top of. Yummy, but I should have ordered the risotto.

Dessert was amusing. The menu said the peanut butter cream pie was rated a top 10 dessert by the LA Times. It was different, and very yummy.

Service was super-slow, I was out on the patio (my choice) where they let people light up cigarettes despite the no smoking signs and laws. :-(

Waddled back to the motel, washed my face and saw the SPF4 which I had applied this morning did not work. My face is very red but my arms have a nice deep tan.

Plans for tomorrow:
Breakfast
Pack
Try to find the place I had my nails done 3 years ago.
Coast Starlight to SJC leaves SBA at 12:40 pm

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Sep. 8th, 2012 08:18 pm
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NOT! I thought I would have to leave th car at the installer's from 10 am till 5 pm, so as soon as I dropped it off I walked a bit looking for a place to do my nails, and finding none crossed at the nearest light and grabbed a bus to Valley Fair Mall, across from Satan Row. On my walk I browsed Hertz's used car lot, and chatted with a salesman about prices. I was surprise at how high the mileage was on the 2011s. 31,000 was the lowest. One had twice that. Prices ranged from very tempting ($14k for a 2011 Corolla) to absurd "$38k for a high-mileage urban assault vehicle).

No nails place in the mall, which surprised me, and by the time I figured that out it was lunch time. I looked on the directory and there was The Cheesecake Factory. The map said it was right behind Macy's. I was only a few feet from Macy's, so I walked through their store and out the back, and no CF. Punched it up on Google Maps, which also said it was behind Macy's, but half a mile away. Turns out there are two Macy's stores, on opposite ends of the mall, which I found out by walking around the entire complex twice.

The service was very slow, but and while there was stuff in the Shepherd's Pie which was as authentic as a condom in a nunnery, it was delicious. The half of it I was able to finish. The other half may be dinner, or may be lunch tomorrow.

I needed room for the cherry cheesecake. This was mostly so I could post a picture of it on FB, so members of the Anything Goes cast could get a chuckle. It comes from some dialogue where Billy says there is nothing worth living for, Moonie says there is - cherry cheesecake. 

This is not cherry cheesecake, however. This is plain cheesecake with two squirts of whipped light cream and a dollop of cherry preserves. Real cherry cheesecake has th cherries baked in.  The components were delicious, but it's still cheating.

Waddled out of there, crossed the street intending on looking for a nail parlor in Satan Row, but saw a likely group of shops up the boulevard in a slightly lower rent district. And there was a sign, Valley Fine Nails. It was in th4e back, upstairs. They were busy, but happened to have one manicurist available.  She did a pretty good job. expensive, though, $28 for what usually costs $15-20.

while she was working, the phone rang, the car was done. Not even 2 pm. So after the manicure I crossed the street and walked the three very long blocks to the bus stop, after watching the bus drive away while I was waiting for the "walk" signal. And then waiting for the 6 cars which ran the red light to make the turn into the mall.

The next bus was only 15 minutes, I caught that and got off in front of the Hertz dealership, but as I walked toward the installer's, I realized there were TWO Hertz dealerships, about 2 miles apart, and waited at the next stop for the next bus. Got off too early fro that one, too, but only by one stop.

I did a lot of walking today.

The installer showed me that the alarm worked as I wanted, and I checked out the GPS and radio. Paid them and drove off to get some $ from an ATM, then got a massage. She was stumped by why I have a huge tummy but legs like a body builder. I walk a lot, I told her, and have to carry my big tummy with me.

Took some time in the parking lot to try out the iPod connection and figure out how to save radio presets. The iPod connection was not working. FM was iffy and AM did not come in at all.

So, back to the installer, where he made things right in about 5 minutes. I know exactly which two connectors he forgot to plug in (been there, done that).

It will take some time to get used to the new system, but at least now I have one which I don't have to look at to change the volume or turn off.  I already know this will not be the last one...

Next stop was the big Starbucks near the Lucky store, which is where I am now.  I  completely forgot to go to Comcast to get a cable card for the second TiVo.  I'll have to check to see if they are open tomorrow.

First things last - before going to the installer's, I walked to the apartment office and picked up the latest in the series of used VCRs. Set it up and it worked far better than all the previous ones, but it is for certain that my one and only pair of tapes of me playing a leading role in Anything Goes is defective. The tape itself looks kind of like a mylar tank track. Regular ridges all along it. The audio is warbly, but I think I'll give it a shot anyway. Wish I had put it on DVD when it was good. But come to think of it, DVDs may not have been invented yet.

will take a quick trip to Lucky's for essentials (bananas, caviar) then home

Plans for tomorrow:
Burlington at the Great Mall for costume bits
Rehearsals at 6:30

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