Hello from San Pedro! While we’re technically in Los Angeles, San Pedro is a working port for container ships and quite a ways from what you would consider the touristy part of Los Angeles.
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View from my balcony |
A couple weeks back I had been toying with this idea of attaching my camera to the scooter and filming the places I go. When traveling on a scooter I'm always having to be aware of sidewalk surfaces and widths and curb cutouts and inclines. Of the roundabout ways people on wheels have to take to avoid stairs and the distance between places to sit down. Even my husband with his wide base four pronged cane has these stressors. I believe there is value in knowing those things ahead of time (we all need one less thing to worry about when traveling, right?) and I was wanting to be part of the solution.
So today I attached the camera to my scooter and zoomed down to the Green Onion in San Pedro for some Mexican food. Yes, I filmed it, but no, I'm not posting it. As I suspected (and I should have tested this out at home) uneven surfaces make the camera jiggle much too much. And the background noise was a bit too much as well. While I can edit some of it out, it's not enough.
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Taking a break while I try and figure things out |
It turns out my experience making YouTube tutorials about sewing doesn't translate well into videos made on a scooter. If I want to get serious about this scooter filming I'll work at it harder - and maybe upgrade my equipment. But not today. Green Onion was waiting for me.
I had the largest strawberry margarita I've ever had in my life. Yikes. And I drank that strawberry margarita faster than I ever have before. Double yikes.





There's a park between the restaurant and port I never paid much attention to. There were disembarking passengers from the Royal Caribbean ship there with a big pile of luggage, obviously waiting for their ride, while their kids played away. I also found a permanent ping pong table and place to play chess.

I stopped by the USS Iowa for a photo, too.
Between too much alcohol, too much food, too much sun, and too much frustration I headed back to the ship where I saw a new sign had been installed. A very important sign.
My cabin was cool and perfect for a little long lie down. I don't think there will be any dinner tonight for me.




Tomorrow is our last sea day, the Most Traveled Guest Luncheon, another dinner at Crown Grill, and packing day for the move to my next cabin. I'll be back to wrap all that up, including some things I've found around the ship. See you then!