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Subject: [Healeys] Home before dark
From: Editorgary@aol.com
Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2008 00:41:39 EDT
Thanks in part to suggestions by Ron Rader and others on this list George 
Henke and I had a pleasant trip home from San Diego to the Bay area, with the 
only really unpleasant time being the stretch between LAX and Santa Monica on 
the 
405, which lasted only about 15 minutes.
We followed I5 up to San Clemente early on Saturday morning, mostly through 
the cool, moist marine layer, then pulled off at the first exit in San Clemente 
in search of breakfast. Pulling into the driverway of a garage that 
advertised "We repair American, European, and Japanese Cars" to get our 
bearings, we 
decided to try further down the road, when we heard from the garage: "Don't go 
anywhere until I've had a chance to look at your cars." The older fellow in the 
garage said he had a 100, just like George's, in his garage that he was going 
to restore when he got the time. He'd had it since 1974. But he sent us a 
block down the street to "The Sugar Shack" -- an independent little place that 
turned out to have the best breakfasts in town according to one of the folks 
waiting on line for a table when we came out after eating. Apparently we got 
there just in time to avoid the rush.
>From San Clemente we followed the Pacific Coast Highway through several beach 
towns with Laguna in their names, slow and stop-light ridden, but fun to see 
the Orange County beach folks at play on a Saturday morning.
Then up past Orange County Airport and on the 405 to Santa Monica, where we 
picked up 1 again along the Pacific Palisades, past the gated mansions near 
Malibu and up to Oxnard along some beautiful curvy coastal highways, with 
little 
traffic, even on a Saturday morning. 
>From there through Santa Barbara along 101, where we could see the plumes of 
smoke rising out of the hills above SB and Goleta and the fire trucks moving 
from place to place along the county roads, close enough to the fire to get ash 
dropped on the cars occasionally. From there all that was left was the 
stretch of 101 made famous in the movie Sideways -- pretty driving -- to Bob 
Segui's 
in Santa Maria.
Thanks, Ron, for the suggestions. The coastal interludes were a nice way to 
break up the freeway driving. 
Today, it was an easy trip up 101 to San Jose, but from the road, we could 
see the smoke clouds along the coastal ridges west of King City -- scary stuff. 
Not the longest drive I've ever made to a Conclave or Rendezvous -- about 525 
miles each way -- but pleasant and personally incident-free, with my BN7 and 
George's BN1 running like champs the whole way.
Cheers
Gary


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