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Showing posts with label Huntington Beach California. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Huntington Beach California. Show all posts

Monday, August 3, 2015

Backlog...???

This always happens when I travel...I get behind with my blog posts because there is always so much to write about! ( always worth the effort to blog about our adventures as the posts are great to look back back on in future years!)
We are actually in San Francisco now, but I still have posts and photos to share of our time in Huntington Beach. And we fly to Vancouver tomorrow morning so I will still be behind in posting!! Still, I'm sure that when we start the Inside Passage Cruise to Alaska/Canada on August 15, most of that week will possibly be out of range for my trusty US mobile hotspot. 

So this post is about our stroll around Huntington Beach...on the pier...and lunch at the iconic diner at the end of the pier. 
Walking to the pier from the car park...
Adrienne and I standing on the pier with lots of beach goers sun baking or swimming. Out to sea are oil rigs. Huntington Beach is an oil producing area. 

To the right of us out of view are some beach volleyball courses. US beaches seem so much wider than the beaches on the east coast of Australia...


The next photo shows the other side of the pier...


There was a Surfing Championship going on, so there were big crowds of people watching that...this is on the south side of the pier. Adrienne, our cousin, said the waves on the north side of the pier are always flatter, so no good for a surfing comp!
Lots of marquees etc on the southern side!
There was a very large crowd of people watching the US Open of Surfing from the beach and there was nearly as many watching from the pier...(like us for a while!)


We saw the end of that day's comp...just 2 surfers...

Adrienne went on ahead and put our names on the waiting list for Ruby's Diner at the end of the pier.
We waited patiently on a very convenient bench seat outside Ruby's...

DH preferred to stand and look for more things to photograph...
              (Photograph by A. Parks)

And it wasn't long before a 'table for 3' became available and in we went.
Wow! We'd stepped back in time to the 1950s and all those movies and TV shows like 'Happy Days'!

The staff were dressed just like those at Arnold's in Happy Days :-)
There was even a young staff member walking around making balloon animals for all the children who were there...
            (Photo by A. Parks)
Our meals arrived and they were delicious...
So a nice meal with a lovely view...pretty good I reckon. 
When we left the diner we got talking to the group of young staff outside; these staff organise the wait list. Realising we were Australian, one young man said he had a question that he has always wanted to ask...'In Australia, do you have pet kangaroos in your backyards?'.