Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/06/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Do you mean Donal Philby?? Donal lives in SD. I think Harrison lives in Tennessee. Jim At 12:02 PM 6/28/00 +1200, Gary Elshaw wrote: >At 1:28 PM -0700 27/6/2000, Dennis wrote: >>San Diego, lots of great photo ops. Many already mentioned. The zoo is a >>must. >> >>Not yet mentioned I think it drive out to Point Loma late in the day. > >Not yet mentioned is my arriving in San Diego and trying to sleep at >the end of a pier because my accommodation had closed for the night >after the Amtrak from San Francisco went through multiple delays. I >arranged for another place to stay, but the cab never showed up. I >considered calling Harrison, but thought better of it (2-3 AM)." Hey >Harrison! I know we've never met, but do you want to come in from La >Jolla (sp?) and grab me, i'm somewhere in the gaslight/lamp >district?" I'm really sorry i never got to meet San Diego luggers on >that trip, but i was tied to the Marriott for most of it. > >Still i got to meet an interesting array of homeless folks who kept >me company for a while that night. One dude had just escaped a rehab >programme. Nice guy too. I ended up semi-sleeping in a big planter >box at the end of the wharf. The cops cruised/patrolled past, and >thank god they didn't see me, especially after i saw one of the cops >beating on a very old, and very defenseless homeless guy the next >night. I met some nice people there, but I thought San Diego was a >really paranoid city. I stopped outside a bank that had an enormous >lawn, and pulled my pack off to get something out or shift it around >and this rent-a-cop came running up to me to tell me to move on. I >stopped for literally 2 seconds before he ran up. I'm the least scary >person you'll see in your life. > >Someone mentioned Tijuana? I went for half a day, which was almost my >total time away from my accommodation and the Marriott. My advice is >to go! Go to Tijuana, even if it's just for the chaos of seeing it. >Cops hanging out and looking tough, tourists en masse, everything and >anything for sale, cheap and nasty tourist gifts, and serious looking >customs folks on the way back through. It's about $2 on one of the >trolley cars, and the whole environment is a real eye opener. I ended >up talking to some cool locals on the trip back in to San Diego, >which was almost worth it alone. On second thoughts, just crossing >the 'Concrete Curtain' was worth it. > >Harrison, next time, could i please come and stay with you! Please >change my mind about San Diego! > >Take care, >Gary >-- > >"The difficulty now is that unexceptional adults believe the loss of >youthful dreaming is itself "growing up," as though adulthood were >the passive conclusion to a doomed activity and hope during >adolescence." > > >OO The Uses of Disorder >[_]<| Personal Identity and City Life -- Richard Sennett > /|\ >Gary Elshaw >Post-Grad Film Student >Victoria University >New Zealand >http://elshaw.tripod.com/ >http://elshaw.tripod.com/photointro.html