- August 22, 2008: Walt Disney World!
- August 2, 2008: A Fair, A Visit and Some Bowling
- July 21, 2008: All Aboard...
- July 13, 2008: Lotus Festival
- July 8, 2008: Jason's New Ride
- July 1, 2008: Dino's 1st Disneyland Trip
- June 26, 2008: Farewell Belmont
- June 25, 2008: Summer Job
- June 21, 2008: Graduation
- June 13, 2008: Teen Angst
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All Aboard…

Aside from traveling in Europe and Japan, I have not been on a train, specifically, an Amtrak train, in well over ten years. Actually, I think it’s been about twelve years. Last week, wanting to visit several people in a short span of time, I decided to take the train rather than drive. Not only did it prove more cost effective with the current price of gas, but I was also saved loads of frustration driving nearly 900 miles, (that’s distance the trip would have been on the roads). I was also fortunate since I realized after the fact that one of my tires has a fat screw jammed flush into the tread. I’m sure that would have gone over well if I were to drive it all that distance in the blistering heat of the central valley.

I first arrived in Fresno for a couple of days to visit my family. Among other things, I was able to visit the site of my brother Nick’s new house, which as you can see, is coming up roses. It seems it will be completed sometime in October.

A couple of days later I headed, again, on the train, to San Francisco for a couple of nights to visit my friend Amanda. It was nice not only to visit with her, but also to visit the city, which I haven’t spent any real time in for some years. She has a killer place in the Marina district, complete with jaw-dropping views of the bay. I’m can’t say for sure, but my instincts tell me that her rent is equal to, or possibly more than my entire month’s paycheck. We ate in a delicious Indian food restaurant on Chestnut Street, (sorry, I don’t recall the name), and an Italian place on the same street called A16. I highly recommend this restaurant. Although it was packed with young, business professional types, (and I probably stood out sorely in my jeans and sneakers), the gnocchi and pizza were to die for.

After a couple of days in San Francisco, I re-boarded the train and headed to Stockton, California, or more specifically, Linden, where my grandparents live. It just so happened to be Moppy’s 76th birthday, and we were able to pick out new fabrics for my quilt, which Mop will start working on. For those who don’t know, Moppy makes exquisite quilts, and this one should be stunning. We chose fabrics with mostly mauve and sage green tones, and some Asian-inspired floral prints. I can’t wait for it to be finished. After a night in Linden I spent one more night in Fresno with my parents, and then yesterday, boarded the train for the last time to head up toward Glendale. In case you’re wondering, I highly recommend train travel. Unfortunately it’s kind of a pain from SoCal to the central valley, since traveling over the Grape Vine requires a two-hour bus ride, (and let’s face it, the train is way cooler), but one can easily travel up the coastal route or down to San Diego on the Pacific Surfliner or the Coast Starlight, both of which I hear are beautiful. I once heard that Amtrak has never once made a profit, but the train seemed pretty packed to me. I suppose the way things are going on the road and in the air, more and more people will become accustomed to, and perhaps rely on, different forms of public transportation to meet their travel needs.
July 23, 2008 at 5:42 am
I’ve never gone on a train in the US but it looks like you have a wonderful trip. I definately want to see this beautiful quilt when it is done! Looks like you are having a fun summer.