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Rommel and the USS Midway

Pictures copyright 2012 Russel Ray Photos

Out & About San Diego

 

I am quite serious when I tell you that if you come to San Diego, call me and I’ll be happy to play docent for a while.

Over the years I’ve played docent on a scenic driving tour of the the San Diego metropolitan area, at the San Diego Zoo, at Safari Park, at SeaWorld, of Coronado Island, and, yesterday, the USS Midway.

Rommel came down from Oxnard. He let me know about a month in advance that he was coming, and I was only too happy to set aside time to meet a fellow WordPress blogger and spend a little time with him.

Rommel has a military ID of some sort, so he got onto the USS Midway free. He also offered to pay my $18 entrance fee and before I could say anything, the ticket booth lady was taking his money. Thanks, Rommel!

We had a great time touring the aircraft carrier, taking pictures of all the planes on deck and in the hangar. I also got pictures of the USS Carl Vinson parked across the bay at North Island Naval Station, the downtown San Diego skyline, and even the Californian, the official tall ship of the State of California which was out for a cruise of the bay.

Depending on what you want to do and where you want to go, I might also have some discount coupons for you. I’m a member of the San Diego Zoological Society (Zoo and Safari Park) and SeaWorld, so I’ll often have free passes for them. If you don’t call, it’s your loss. :)

Thanks, Rommel. I had a great time and hope you did, too!

Rommel taking pictures of the San Diego skyline from the flight deck of the USS MIdway

Rommel taking pictures of the San Diego skyline from the flight deck of the USS MIdway


 

Rommel taking pictures inside the command tower of the USS MIdway

Rommel taking pictures inside the command tower of the USS MIdway


 

USS Midway flight deck from the command tower

USS Midway flight deck from the command tower


 

USS Midway hangar deck

USS Midway hangar deck


 

The Californian, official tall ship of the State of California

The Californian, official tall ship of the State of California


 

USS Midway in San Diego, California

USS Midway in San Diego, California


 

USS Midway in San Diego, California

USS Midway in San Diego, California


 

USS Midway flight deck

USS Midway flight deck


 

South San Diego skyline and Coronado Bridge from the USS Midway command tower

South San Diego skyline and Coronado Bridge from the USS Midway command tower


 

F/A 18 Hornet in its "Top Gun" colors

F/A 18 Hornet in its “Top Gun” colors


 

Partial San Diego skyline from the USS Midway

Partial San Diego skyline from the USS Midway


 

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Out & About San Diego — Peohe’s Restaurant on Coronado Island

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Out & About San Diego

 

My new favorite restaurant in San Diego is over on Coronado Island with this view of downtown San Diego:

Downtown San Diego from Coronado Island

 

My new favorite restaurant has a bright red roof and sticks out like, well, a sore thumb:

Peohe's Restaurant on Coronado Island

 

It was everything but a sore thumb, and the closer I got the more beautiful it became:

Peohe's Restaurant on Coronado Island

 

Peohe's Restaurant on Coronado Island

 

We looked at the menu outside, but as I was looking at the menu, I was glancing inside, and the interior was unique enough to make me want to go in and linger for a while, about as long as it takes to read the menu in more detail, have a drink and some food, pay the bill, and leave.

The exterior architecture certainly didn’t prepare me for the interior architecture:

Peohe's Restaurant on Coronado Island

 

Peohe's Restaurant on Coronado Island

 

There wasn’t a bad seat in my new favorite restaurant. I found myself looking at the interior just as much as the view of downtown San Diego.

 Peohe's Restaurant on Coronado Island

 

Peohe's Restaurant on Coronado Island

 

Peohe's Restaurant on Coronado Island

 

Peohe's Restaurant on Coronado Island

 

The margarita was the second best I’ve ever had in San Diego County.

Peohe's Restaurant on Coronado Island

 

The reason it didn’t take the top spot is twofold: It was more expensive and in a smaller glass than #1.

We (my spouse and I) started off with a Shrimp Cocktail, $13.95, four large shrimp with a tangy cocktail sauce, and the “tangy cocktail sauce” was the best tangy cocktail sauce I think my mouth has ever wrapped itself around.

Peohe's Restaurant on Coronado Island

 

We had already eaten two shrimp when I remembered to take a picture. That was close. Otherwise we’d have no shrimp in the picture!

The tangy cocktail sauce itself was worth the $13.95! After we had eaten the four big, large, huge, jumbo shrimp, there was still tangy cocktail sauce left. Our waiter and three other waiters tried to remove the rest of the tangy cocktail sauce! Ha! Not on your life! I dipped my biscuits into the remaining tangy cocktail sauce until that aluminum dish was spotless! By the way, did I mention the tangy cocktail sauce?

For my entreé I had the Pacific Fire Shrimp, $26.95, jumbo shrimp baked with Island spices, fresh vegetables, garlic and butter, and served with steamed white rice.

Peohe's Restaurant on Coronado Island

 

Once again I had a little taste before remembering to take a picture. I’d make a horrible restaurant photographer; there’d be half-eaten dishes in the photos.

I’m not a fan of steamed white rice, and I didn’t like that at my new favorite restaurant. However, once I finished mixing it with the shrimp and sauces on the plate, as well as adding a little tangy cocktail sauce, all was well.

My spouse had Crab Stuffed Tilapia, $27.95, coated with breadcrumbs, stuffed with crab meat, baked and finished with a caper butter sauce and coconut ginger rice.

Peohe's Restaurant on Coronado Island

 

I thought it was cute how the rice was a little pyramid. He claimed the tilapia was the best he’d ever had, and who am I to doubt him? After all, I married him!

Final Review:

  • Location ttttt. The view can only be equaled by a couple of nearby restaurants.
  • Service ttttt. It’s obvious that the staff takes pride in the restaurant, all helping each other out. No extraordinary waiting for anything yet no feeling of being rushed so they can get the next table of guests in to pay the big bucks.
  • Food ttttt. Out of this world! Everything was prepared to perfection.
  • Prices ttttt. Also out of this world! This is not your “let’s go out to eat” restaurant. In my mind it requires a special occasion celebration to go here — anniversary (one of ours is May 26), birthday, graduation. In fact, we saw a lot of soon-to-be high school graduates who had just gotten their graduation robes and were out taking pictures in them. As with 39 years ago when I graduated high school, taking possession of that graduation robe still seems to mean that you really will be graduating, and that’s cause for celebration!

If you ever get to San Diego and want to go to Peohe’s Restaurant and Coronado Island for the day, I’d be happy to play docent. The bill’s on you, though. :)

 

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Pictures copyright 2012 Russel Ray Photos

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