Baby and I were walking near the entrance to the RV Park and a duck came flying out of a bush. Baby almost flew, too. We were both completely startled. It was pretty funny.
San Diego reminds me of Norfolk. It has a huge Naval Base and much of the economy revolves around the Navy. We drove along the harbor and saw ships and cranes involved in ship building. The USS Midway is a converted aircraft carrier, now a museum. We saw a tall ship, a hospital ship and an amphibious tour bus.
Our next stop was Seaport Village, a cute tourist trap down by the harbor. The parking meter was run by an attached solar cell and had the ability to flash red when time on the meter was up. Otherwise, it was green.
After a drive through the Gaslamp District, which seemed to be restaurant after restaurant geared toward the users of the huge convention center, we headed back to the RV, Starbucks and later, dinner. Tomorrow we will see if we can beat the forecast El Nino rain to the desert.
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