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Along The Pendleton Beach, San Diego

WAKING UP TO SEA BREEZE SOUNDS... and birds chirping happily with one another.... 

While waiting for the captain to get ready for a short trip, the ladies took as many pictures as possible, along the beach.  

Oh, the night before, we had Japanese dinner at a restaurant in the town of San Diego.  My sister told me that this is the town where the Marines hang out.  She should have told us 30 years ago.... LOL... My friend and I agreed on one thing after hearing that... Both of us were 30 years too late to hang out now... LOL... 

A small restaurant manned by both husband and wife...
The lady is a Japanese....
Appetizers....
We shared our meal....
Pricing is acceptable...
Before the food arrived....
The next morning....
We couldn't make it to see the sun rise....
From the place we stood... looking down...
We stayed at the little houses up there....
Let's hit the beach....
Oh, before that, we met this cute little girl...
In charge of cleaning up the area....
And the rest is random pictures of this lady enjoying the first morning here...


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  1. It's always nice to spend the day at the beach. I take it that it was a warm sunny day. Looks like you ladies had a lot of fun!

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  2. Doesn't look that cold here...unlike your previous posts. I wonder how acceptable are the prices! LOL!!!

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  3. Nice beach. It has been a very very long time since I have been to any beach.

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  4. The beaches along the West Coasts and East Coasts of US have some differences which I am trying to identify. Their rocks, pebbles, trees and cliffs are very pretty. Just like their house designs could tell easily they are from East or West.

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