Monthly Archives: June 2021

Three Stacks and a Rock

That’s the nickname for Morro Bay, referring to the gigantic rock that sits in the bay and three smokestacks from a defunct power plant, both of which can be seen from almost anywhere in town.

The Rock and the Stacks. Details here.

Morro Bay is a small fishing town (population 10,234) on California’s Central Coast.  It’s about 120 miles north of Santa Barbara. a two-hour drive for most people. Annie and I made in four. I added it to my itinerary to fill in a few days between Santa Barbara and Carmel, as I made my way up the Coast.  I had lunch here about twenty years ago and thought, why not stop at that place with the big rock!

This is Morro Bay.

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Super La SuperRica

Julia Child, who lived in Santa Barbara’s Casa Dorinda in her later years, once mentioned La SuperRica on “Good Morning America” as her favorite taquería, and lines are still forming around the block today because of that.

SuperRica does not have fish tacos . . . but it has the best tacos– and the best tortillas — outside of Mexico, IMHO.

When I lived here, I came about once a week, usually in the middle of the afternoon to avoid the crowds. It’s where I took friends who came into town. Its tacos are the food of dreams. It would be my choice for my last meal on Earth. It was the only restaurant I went to in Santa Barbara on Road Trip 2021.

Drum roll, please . . .

SuperRica in Santa Barbara. Looks like a dump, doesn’t it? I took this photo before it opened. At peak lunch and dinner hours the line can stretch around the block.

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Table for One

Somehow I have never minded dining alone. Instead, I find it is a rare opportunity for relaxing and collecting my senses, and I have always made each occasion something of a ceremony.

~ James Beard

It has been a while since I sat at a table for one in an upscale restaurant. A few days ago, in Tucson, I had dinner at the bar at Vivace and at Fleming’s. But a bar stool in a cozy, intimate bar is a whole other experience from a table for one in a roomful of couples and families.

Who is looking at me?  What are they thinking?  What shall I do with my hands?  My feet?  How should I compose my face?  Where should I point my eyes?

First and foremost, no one is looking at you.  No one cares what you’re doing with your hands or feet or face or eyes. No one cares if you’re alone or with a friend or with ten other people.

Or with a dog.

A woman in Memphis said it best on my 2019 road trip. She walked by my table ahead of her male companion and glanced at Annie lying on her mat under the table.  She gave me a conspiratorial smile. “The perfect dining companion,” she drawled. Her companion gave me a woeful smile as he followed her out the door.

Granted, I would prefer to have someone to share dinner with.  But I’ve usually traveled alone, and dining alone is part of that.  And it can be quite nice.  Last night I sat by myself at Coasterra, a Mexican restaurant at the east end Harbor Island.

Who needs a companion when you can gaze at a view like this?

San Diego Skyline lit by the magical late afternoon sun.

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California Dreamin’

I’ve been in San Diego for for five days, and I’ve yet to tire of the view from my hotel window.

View From Room 726

I’m on the seventh floor of the Hilton Hotel on Harbor Island. When I lived in San Diego, I would come here to walk the path that runs the length of the island and to see the skyline and watch the sunset. I walk with Annie on the same path, morning and evening. 

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Best Laid Plans . . .

Chaos is roving through the system and able to undo, at any point, the best laid plans.
~ Terence McKenna

Best-Laid Plan #1

When I returned from my 2019 road trip to the East Coast, I started thinking about the next trip for the summer of 2020, imagining the itinerary in my mind, then turning to Google maps to chart actual cities and distances.

I wanted to go to Canada, specifically to Vancouver, British Columbia, then head east to revisit Burlington, Vermont, the crown jewel of my 2019 road trip.

Itinerary #1

If I timed it right, I would be in New England in September just in time for the glorious fall colors before I headed home.

Then this happened.  

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