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San Diego, CA

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San Diego airport is in the middle of the city. This was taken from the Radisson Harbor View Hotel.

The Gaslamp Quarter across from Croce's restaurant, where we ate dinner.

The Star of India. Launched in 1863, it is the oldest iron-hulled merchant ship still afloat.

H.M.S. Surprise from the movie Master and Commander starring Russell Crowe.

The Manchester Grand Hyatt on the San Diego waterfront is 33 stories tall in the left tower and 40 stories tall in the right tower. There are over 1,600 rooms and an outdoor swimming pool four stories above street level located between the two towers.

The Rooftop Lounge on the right tower has an extra large window to overlook the harbor.

The Seaport Village with the marina and Marriott in the background.







The front of the Hotel del Coronado. Rooms range from $270 to $1,300 per night.

Hotel del Coronado from the beach.

The lobby has solid wood walls and ceiling, which makes it quite dark.

Our room is in the middle of the photo and is the second window from the right on the top floor.



The grand ballroom is called the Crown Room. The ceiling is solid wood.

One of the lights from the Crown Room.

View outside of our room (left).

View outside of our room (center).

View outside of our room (right).

Cruise ship coming into San Diego harbor.

Our room at the Hotel del Coronado.



Kim Tripoli and Jodie Holleran from my former company were a lot of fun to hang out with.

Sunset Monday night.

Margaritaville party on the beach Tuesday evening.



Sunset.



Smooth and bumpy clouds.

Tucson, AZ.

Unknown airports. I feel like I'm in a spy plane taking photos.

We flew into the west end of a cold front.

I think these are roads leading to individual homes.

Plateu.

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