Jersey Shore III
We had a fabulous day yesterday, fine weather, very warm ocean, and then a massive barbecue for family with me pouring some water down on my sister from the upper deck. I know, it was very juvenile. (But quite fulfilling.) I
What I’m Doing On My Summer Vacation (Jersey Shore)
We haven't been in Point Pleasant Beach in 25 years. We never dreamed of having a house on the beach. The beachfront is crowded with homes—as are the surrounding blocks—because the land is so valuable. Homes are installed, sardine-like, on
Jersey Shore I
We made it to our "stopover" point in Red Bank, the Oyster Point Hotel, in four hours, door-to-door. The only traffic we hit was on the Godforsaken Cross Bronx Expressway (GCBE) approaching the Washington Bridge. All else was smooth sailing.
Mr. Chow’s
For our final evening in LA I asked the concierge for something truly outstanding. He recommended Mr. Chow's, a top-end Chinese restaurant that I'm heading back to next time I'm in town. The house car drove us over. We asked the
California
We've moved from bunk beds where I hit my head on the ceiling to one of the great hotels in the country, the Peninsula in Beverly Hills, and a garden suite, with the largest patio in the hotel. Tomorrow I
Railroading 6
We're pulling into LA, 30 minutes early after being 30 minutes behind schedule, because Amtrak pads the last segment to make up for lost time! It's a 30-minute trip they schedule as an hour. Last night we met the only
Railroading 5
We've rolled through southeastern Colorado and the highest point in the train's trip, the Raton Pass, at 7800 feet, about a mile and a half above sea level. Lunch was an excellent cheeseburger! I've seen some antelope and jackrabbits in New
Railroading 4
I received great advice from two readers who are following our train schedule. David Natalizia told me that there was a long stop in Albuquerque when I could probably shave in a stopped train, and Kim Wilkerson pointed out that