This was where we went on our first day in LA. We went to see La
Brea Tar Pits and these are models of mammoths as would have been caught in the tar and unable to get out. it is one of the world's most famous fossil localities. Visitors can learn about LA as it was during the Ice Age. Why not go to the website for the
Page Museum and see for yourself. It was fascinating inside the museum and we spent far too much time in there.

Then we got back on the bus and went to The Grove and the Farmer's Market. We loved it there and guess who we saw - Eddie
Izzard. He completed the equivalent of 43 marathons in just over seven weeks, covering a minimum of 27 miles a day. Some going eh? Chas went over to congratulate him and, of course, I had to have a photograph taken with him. He raised 200,000 pounds for Sports Relief (there's no pound sterling symbol on this keyboard in America). You might have seen him in Valkyrie with Tom Cruise.

This is the trolley bus that goes around the Grove. It really is a lovely place and I bought a Journal book in Barnes and Nobles - the biggest B & N I had seen. There are some fabulous shops - expensive ones as well and the most delicious clam chowder was served in the Farmers Market.

From LA we flew to San Francisco and stayed in a hotel down at Fisherman's Wharf. It was great down there, so lively, lots of live music, buzzing with people ... and ... of course ... the seals. Couldn't wait to see them and if you look closely to the bottom right of the picture one obliged me by taking a spell in the water - can you see him on his back with his flipper sticking up (is it called a flipper or is it his tail?) We went to see them just before we left to fly back to LA and that day - boy oh boy - did they stink!!!

Whilst in San Fran we also did a sail to
Sausilito which is famous for its
Mediterranean flair. It was lovely sailing across because we got a great view of Alcatraz and the Golden Gate Bridge. On the way home we stopped at
Tiburon and we saw lots of Pelicans there. I was so pleased that we managed to get a picture of them.

We did a day touring the areas we wanted to see - Chinatown -
Japantown and
Haight Ashbury whilst in San Fran but I won't load up loads of photographs of that day.
On our last day we walked up the biggest hill(s) I have walked up in a long time. Lots of stops for me, walking backwards to try to make it easier and all that kind of thing. What was it I wanted to see? The crookedest street in San Fran. Was it worth it? Yes - and I got to see the Wild Green Parrots that I had missed getting on film on the first day when we went up to Coit Tower.
Hope you enjoy this little view of our holiday.
4 comments:
It all sounds wonderful Neet - and I'm so jealous as Eddie Izzard is my favourite comedian by FAR!!! I didn't know about the marathons, I never read the papers, so he must be very fit. As must you be to go up that hill. If I ever get to USA San Francisco is definitely on my list of PTV and not far from my sister's in USA terms.....
take care
Chris x
Oh soooo jealous - the tar pits high on my list of must visit places. how generous of Eddie Izzard to pose just like that am in awe of his running. All that wildlife and colour and culture!!! you had a great time, welcome home.
Gosh Neet, what fantastic picutes and so much to see. I bet you're all having a fantastic time, keep enjoying, taking the piccies and reporting back xxxx
Hi Zoe
Am not home yet - have another two weeks in sunny California - but I have a bad chest infection which is not what I want over here.
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