Bad Wi-Fi be cursed
Jerome and I got to go to Santa Barbara for a few days. The hotel was about a block from the beach, and our room was across from the pool.
Not that it was warm enough to go swimming
Actually, we arrived before the room was ready. So we decided to search for some lunch and do some shopping. The surrounding area was busy because of the holiday, but it was also very beautiful. Some parts looked more like a scene from a movie.
There really should be a woman with a tiara and a
ballgown somewhere in this photo
Anyway, we walked around for about an hour. After much deliberation, we settled for Chipotle.
Were you planning on eating that?
Chugging right along, I found a new hat to replace my poor, sad, bleached one. I also found a really nice little jewelry shop and picked a few items. We then made our way back to the hotel.
Time to rest
After enjoying the wonders and horrors that exist within cable television for a bit, we decided to look for some dinner. The harbor was close by, and one of the restaurants looked really promising.
It is a cold fact of nature that lopsided restaurants at the
end of a pier contain the very best food
The wait took some time due to the holiday crowd, but the restaurant did not disappoint.
Crab! It's a crab! And it's on MY PLATE!!!
As I tapped into my inner sea otter (and spilled all the melted butter everywhere, including on my book) the sun steadily set. I was facing the west, so I got to enjoy it.
I am not sure if my readers ever had the pleasure of seeing the ocean at sunset, but the water shimmers in a brilliant, glowing manner. Sadly, no camera I ever encountered could catch that glow.
Anyway, I was full, but I wanted to make one last indulgence, since it was my vacation.
Ice cream forever!!!
Truly stuffed, I went back to the hotel for some rest, cartoons, and a queen-sized bed. I also lost my battle with the Internet, but I do not want to talk about that now.
Focus on the good
Until next time, peace out, mah ninjas!
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