I had left plenty of flexibility Wednesday and decided that Monterey would be better in the morning than at the end of the day when I was racing to get back to San Jose. The first order of business after checking out was to find a good cup of coffee, so I headed down to Cannery Row before the meters kicked in and the Aquarium opened. I found coffee. I found MacAbee beach (see Gravel Beach). I found the site of Ed Rickett's lab squeezed in, and preserved, between hotels along the waterfront.
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Cannery Row
I had left plenty of flexibility Wednesday and decided that Monterey would be better in the morning than at the end of the day when I was racing to get back to San Jose. The first order of business after checking out was to find a good cup of coffee, so I headed down to Cannery Row before the meters kicked in and the Aquarium opened. I found coffee. I found MacAbee beach (see Gravel Beach). I found the site of Ed Rickett's lab squeezed in, and preserved, between hotels along the waterfront.
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