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Hello and welcome to our blog. We are Lynn and Glenn Schultz. Retired from our former life and starting out on our new adventure. Lynn is a former Executive Secretary, Actress, Makeup Designer, and Mom. Glenn is a former Carpenter, Salesman, Teacher, Actor, Director, and Dad. We now travel around the country pursing our hobbies and doing some acting along the way.. So if you’re interested feel free to follow along. And if you want a break from your daily routine why not join us for a few days or even a week. See you down the road.

Sunday, April 12, 2015

SoCal fun Part 2

A Trip to California would not be complete without a journey out in the ocean to try and spot some whales. And we did see whales. Not up close and personal but we could see their water spouts and tail fins without any trouble. Now San Diego is not the most ideal place to see whales. If you want some personal time with them you either go up to Seattle/Alaska or down to Mexico. As far as the whales are concerned California is a drive by. 
Here are the four amigos heading out to find us some whales Arrrrrrrr. 



Seals Just catching a little sun. 



There she blows. 

 Another great and noteworthy destination is the one and only San Diego Zoo.  We have been looking forward to visiting here ever since we hit the road. We got together with our friend Bill and spent a glorious day at the zoo. Little factoids about the zoo. People may be against zoo's but this one does some fabulous work for the environment. They do more for endangered species then anyone I have heard of. They have reintroduced over 200 California Condors into the wild through their breeding programs. Saving seals,pandas, and numerous other species. Truly a wonderful organization.


an infant gorilla,,,, adorable!

A new baby gorilla. 

 Lynn and the Pandas.

We adopted some babies. Not really. 


Our friend Bill from Sheboygan. Little know fact, Bill is one of the plank holders of Comic Con. I never knew. 

The California Condor.

Just hangin.



A baby ......some sort of monkey.....



Another destination is San Juan Capistrano. The swallows don't return only to the mission anymore. They have actually moved to the highway overpasses. Not quite as romantic is it? but the Mission is beautiful as well as is the Mission Basilica.

San Juan Capistrano






The Mission chapel. 





The original Mission Bells

The ruins of the church which collapsed during an earthquake. 



The new Basilica. Beautiful.



Dana Point San Diego





A real treat and a surprise from Lynn was another check off of my bucket list. I got to go up in a glider. Rick and I shared a ride and it was a lot of fun. Noisier then I would of thought but the noise was from the air vents in the sides of the plane. And believe me you needed them. It gets really hot inside that plastic bubble. But it was well worth it.





On our sail plane trip Honey our god dog came along. 
 Another great stop in San Diego is Balboa Park. It's the same complex where the zoo is. Here are some of the highlights.
Conservatory

Model train museum/display. It was 3 floors. 

Lynn loving the flowers.

Art in the park

The Globe theater complex. 3 different theaters. 

A night at the museum anyone? 

I just love the roots of this tree. 
 Here are some miscellaneous pictures from the Pacific coast. So beautiful!





Our Honey.

Beach closed for the protection of the seal pups.


Well that's it for SoCal. Yes we did a lot more. Wineries, a casino, Hiking in the foothills, and eating at some great restaurants but all of those pictures start to look the same after a while. During our stay at Rancho California we must of taken over a thousand pictures. Editing them is taking hours of time and I still haven't finished. Maybe someday, but we have new adventures ahead. Like our first ever RV rally.

So thanks again for looking at our blog. Comments are always welcome and I will try to stay more current with the posts. Of course I've said that before and it hasn't happened yet. Oh well. Maybe one of these days. See you down the road.

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