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I noticed this place yesterday then found some very favorable reviews on
line. So I personally verified that the place is fun & friendly and
the food is great. Perry, the owner, checks and
chats with customers. That Gibson 'V' on the wall is his. The wall mural
is filled with the familiar and the sign post points to places like
Tatooine (4 parsec), Hazard County (2500 mi.), and Santa Carla (Beware of
vampires - 185 mi.).
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Oceanside is proud of its US-101 history and marks the route with both
roll by and roll over signs. Other communities have Historic Route signs
on poles but these are the only signs I've seen painted on the pavement.
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A windshield shot of the coast near Del Mar.
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Back in San Diego, I parked near the Maritime Museum and walked along the
waterfront. The first picture is of the USS Midway with the
Unconditional Surrender statue visible on the
left. I saw the one in Sarasota, FL, in 2008 so this completes the set.
The image depicted by the statue is a very well known symbol of V-J Day in
the United States. The fact that a number of Japanese tourists were
happily posing with the statue and snapping pictures struck me as at least
interesting if not down right ironic. I wanted a shot of the children at
the statue without their faces shown clearly. You can't really see their
faces in this one but you can sure tell where the little boy is looking.
There is also a Japanese girl in the picture of the Bob Hope tribute. She
is looking at a camera out of frame to the left.
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Several other military related monuments dot the San Diego waterfront. The
first one pictured is to the USS San Diego which is credited with
being the "second most decorated ship in WW II". The second
picture shows a family reunion with some similarity to Unconditional
Surrender. The last picture of the "United States Aircraft
Carrier Memorial".
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I've been by Anthony's several times but have never eaten there. I
decided to change that slightly today. By "slightly" I mean that
I patronized the self service Fishette and not the full service Grotto.
OK, a beer and chowder served in plastic isn't
the same as a fine seafood dinner but I did get a table with a view.
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Sculptures line the waterfront as part of the
Port of San Diego Public Art Program. The pair in the
first picture are titled Zoofrica and Pieces of the Search.
Precision fits in with the Star of India's rigging and more
sculptures run into the distance.
The day ended with dinner at my son's then goodbyes in anticipation of my
flying home in the morning. But a third of the country is involved in a
winter storm, expressways and airports are closed, and the second leg of
my flight, Phoenix to Indianapolis, has already been canceled. We shall
see.
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