Our campground had excellent facilities including the WiFi until 1,000 people tried to get on it at once. But our site featured a lot of worms and a tree that seemed to shed little brown pellets on us. So we had a lot of cleaning to do as we packed up. We loaded the car, then showered, and treated ourselves to breakfast at Denny's. Judy loved her eggs, sausage and pancakes. Bill was pleased that they have a vegetarian egg white omelet complete with fruit and oatmeal. What more could a heart patient ask for? Today was our only time in San Francisco. We crossed the Golden Gate Bridge where you pay your toll online within two days of crossing, drove through the city and headed to Santa Clara and San Jose where we spent the rest of the day looking for Judy's Peggar relatives who are buried there. We had great luck in Santa Clara - good and accurate help at both cemeteries which turned out to be less than a mile apart. The Catholic Cemetery dates back to the original mission. It had some most unusual tombstones. The huge cemetery in San Jose was more of a challenge. We got our day's worth of walking there. Then out of the Bay area, over the mountains we went to the KOA west of Los Banos. It was a lovely spot with a very modest number of campers, and we enjoyed a great night's sleep. We started to catch up on our email and blogging.
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)


No comments:
Post a Comment