Baja 500 Recap

June 5, 2008

It all began with a fly fishing excursion. Thursday, Ben and I rented a 14′ skiff complete with a small outboard motor with which to ply the waters of San Diego bay. The output of the morning ended up being fun and a sunburn, but no fish. Quote of the day: the fishing was great, but the catching needs a little work!. In the afternoon, we met up with Daryle and Todd, who had come in on the midday flight. after Barbara finished with work, Ben, Jane, Daryle, Todd, Barbara and I all went out for dinner at Salazar’s. The remainder of the party (Jeff, Miles, Mark, Randy and Ryan) got in a little late on a connection from Denver, and by that time, I was all that was left of the welcoming committee. After dropping the guys off at their hotel, everyone settled in for a good night’s sleep. Breakfast in the morning took place at my favorite spot, Jimmy Carter’s.

The trip South to Ensenada was punctuated by several drink stops along the way. I think Jeff had been waiting all year to get back to Poco Cielo, but when we arrived, the gate was locked and no one was home. We grudgingly settled on the place next door, which was charging three times the price for margaritas. They turned out to be three times the size, so I guess that would count as a wash. The patio overlooking the Pacific was just as sunny and warm, but something just seemed to be lacking. We managed to force down some margaritas nevertheless.

By the time we parked the van at the hotel in Ensenada, I had a lot of catching up to do in the drunkard department. That problem was soon rectified with several trips to Hussong’s scattered among an impromptu soak in the hot tub at the hotel. Fish tacos were consumed with wild abandon and fun was had by one and all.

Race day dawned clear and sunny – a welcome departure from the usual ‘June gloom’ of this time of year. Even though race participation was down due to high gas prices and fears of mal hombres in the desert, it was still a very cool event. Everyone picked up the required t-shirts, more fish tacos, and then we all went for a harbor boat tour, before finally turning northward again.

We stopped off at Poco Cielo again on the drive back to make sure the place hadn’t opened up, but the doors were still locked tight. After contemplating the idea of scaling the wall and enjoying the patio dining anyway, we finally agreed to try another of the local establishments at nearby K-58. We were not disappointed, as the food and drinks turned out to be good and modestly priced. I still think Jeff was slightly discouraged at not having the opportunity to return to our favorite stop from last year, but as they say, you can’t go back.

The border patrol agent couldn’t seem to find the humor in Todd attempting to use his Costco membership card as identification to cross back to the United States. In the end, he allowed us to pass without too much trouble (we did have a van full of open containers after all), and we made it back to our respective rooms by about 10:30 Saturday night.

On Sunday, after a wonderful buffet brunch at Marie Callendar’s (Barbara and I were flying blind here, as we hadn’t yet been, but it turned out really well), we drove to the top of Mount Helix in San Diego and took in the 360 degree view of the surrounding area. In the afternoon, most of us took the tour of the aircraft carrier USS Midway. I had already been in 2004 when the ‘museum’ first opened to the public in SD bay, but a lot had been added, and everyone had a really good time. Afterward, we met up with the ones who hadn’t opted for the tour, and enjoyed dinner at Mona Lisa’s Italian restaurant in Little Italy. We had been aiming for Filippi’s, but the line was already snaking out the door. Mona Lisa’s is about 98% as good as Filippi’s, and about 20% as busy. We wrapped the evening by sharing pints at Princess Pub in front of the fireplace, sharing stories from the long weekend.

Monday was sort of a cool down day spent relaxing around SD and shuttling folks to the airport for flights back eastward. Barbara, her parents and I did a little shopping at one of the new ‘concept’ malls and had dinner at one of my favorite lunchtime haunts – Noodle House in National City.

On Tuesday, Ben and Jane’s last full day in CA, we decided to take a drive to LA to visit Bob Marriott’s fly fishing shop. We combined that with a tour of the Paramount studio. I kept thinking I was seeing celebrities walk by, but I couldn’t recognize any of them, so I can’t be sure. Probably just good looking grips and best boys.

For our final meal together, the four of us enjoyed the excellent Indian buffet at Ker – Little India on Black Mountain Road.

I really had a hard time going back to work on Wednesday. I seriously need to start taking vacation time that sucks more, so it’s not so objectionable to return to my job.


The Baja 500 crew at K58 (pic)

June 3, 2008

Here’s another shot of our Baja 500 crew on the way back from the race. We stopped off for a few refreshments along the way at K58 in B.C.

Baja crew at K58

pictured (l to r): Ben, Ryan, Randy, Jeff, Jason, Miles, Mark, Todd, Daryle


Drinks at the Princess Pub (pic)

June 2, 2008

Here’s a pic of the 2008 Baja 500 crew plus Barbara and Jane enjoying a few pints at the Princess Pub in Little Italy.

drinks at the Princess

Pictured (left to right) Mark, Randy, Daryle, Todd, Jane, Ryan, Barbara, Jason, Ben, Jeff, Miles.


Funky jam of the day

May 28, 2008

Brought to you by Sanford & Son…


Baja 500 weekend is about to begin

May 28, 2008

Ben and Jane arrived today. I met them at the hotel after work, and we spent some time catching up before driving over to Jimmy Carter’s for some dinner. Barbara caught up with us back at the hotel.

Tomorrow, Ben and I go fishing on San Diego Bay. Daryle and Todd will arrive mid-morning, followed by the rest of the gang (Jeff, Mark, Miles, Randy and Ryan) tomorrow night.

We’ll be striking out for Ensenada on Friday after breakfast. We’ve got a leisurely trip planned with overnight in Ensenada. The big race is Saturday, then back to San Diego.

Recap to follow.


Thai Village Restaurant

May 27, 2008

Yesterday, Barbara and I accidentally stumbled upon the best little Thai restaurant we’ve been to in San Diego. We were bicycling all over and around town, and wound up in Pacific Beach at about the time I started getting cranky from low blood sugar. Casting about, looking for a place that wasn’t overrun by the chug-a-lug beach crowd PB is known for, we pulled up to the unassuming little storefront of Thai Village Restaurant. The place was small and there was one other couple eating. Some Thai pop music wafted over the speaker hanging on the wall. A small, cheerful voice emanating from the kitchen greeted us and enjoined us to have a seat. A short Thai girl came hurrying out with menus and a big smile. Our first glance at the menu alerted us that this wasn’t the usual Pad Thai blah, blah ‘bistro’ style of Thai food that is rampant in town, but something different. This was the real deal. I ordered the ‘Thai Boat’ which was a mixture of assorted steamed seafood and vegetables in a foil wrapper (kind of like a papillote) with steamed rice on the side. The girl gave me a sideways glance and tried to steer me toward a more gringo friendly stir-fry, but I held my ground. she doesn’t know me, obviously. Barbara chose a sort of Thai salad with shrimp. We also got some appetizer I can’t remember the name of (are you sensing a theme here?) made of pulverized fish, etc. and flattened into a patty. Let me just say everything was outstanding. My meal was done to perfection. All the assorted bits of seafood were tender and delicious. Barbara’s salad had big, juicy shrimp (oxymoron?) and the light dressing was different from anything we’d tasted. Everything was great and really reasonably priced, and as we were leaving, the whole staff sent us off with a hearty farewell. I think we may have found our new spot.


Whales in Baja California

May 26, 2008

Here is a clip someone in our group took a couple of years back. We were down in Baja to see the breeding ground of the gray whales. Kind of looks like the loch ness monster in this clip. It was right up next to our little boat – kind of an awesome experience.


I just figured out how to upload videos to YouTube!

May 26, 2008

It’s a really short clip taken by Ben on his camera while we were in Saigon last year. I just figured out how to post it up on YouTube. Here it is..

I’ll have to work on why I can’t see the preview.

update: I just figured out the preview thing. Score!


I Love Me a Three Day Weekend.

May 25, 2008

Three day weekends are so awesome – it’s like having two Saturdays back to back. Saturday morning, you wake up and you’re like ‘Sweet, it’s Saturday morning!’ Then on Sunday, you can wake up and do it all over again. It only gets better when the crappy, rainy forecast for the entire weekend turns into fairly decent SoCal-type weather after all.

So it’s Sunday morning and the weekend is before us again. Barbara and I have a breakfast date to meet Kendra and Alex over at Brian’s. We’ll be riding our bikes, as we have taken to doing on the weekends lately, and might just take a stroll through the farmer’s market afterwards, before toddling off to the gym. My consolation for going to the gym two days in a row will be finally going to see the new Indiana Jones flick (it’s only been out for, like, 4 days. Gaaaa.)

Anyhoo, that’s my plan. Wish me luck, y’all. Oh, and no flat tires today, no flat tires today, no flat tires…


Remember Hee Haw?

May 24, 2008

This is awesome! Brings me back to my youth – playing with my matchboxes on the rug in the living room while Mom and Dad watched Hee Haw on the TV. Good times, I’m tellin’ ya.