California

Dec. 1st, 2010 07:56 pm
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I'm in California at present. I came over to run the bid desk for London in 2014 at Loscon in Los Angeles last weekend, and am now driving up the coast to San Jose for Smofcon, starting tomorrow.

Sold ten Pre-supports and eight Friends at Loscon, which isn't bad. I didn't get to see much of the convention, due to sitting on the bid desk from 10am to 6pm, and then being too jet-lagged to stay awake after dinner.

Monday, I drove up to Santa Barbara, better known to me as Santa Teresa from Sue Grafton's "Alphabet Murders" series of mystery novels. It's quite a pleasant town, and rather more attractive than most American towns. And it's mild and sunny, which makes a nice change from London in late November, especially this year.

US101 is really in a shocking state, with crumbling tarmac and bridges. US infrastructure in general seems to be in a bad way -- the airports feel like third world countries (LAX is not so bad, but SFO and Honolulu were both pretty bad on our last trip).

In Santa Barbara, I went to the beach (lots of pelicans) and the botanic gardens (lots of lizards), and also to the Apple store. My iPad developed a curious fault on the plane over. When held horizontally with the button to the right, there was an invisible line about 20% of the way across the screen from left to right that you couldn't drag anything across. Where it intersected the virtual keyboard, it also caused the "e" key to repeat itself, and the "d" key to add an "s" as well. The Genius at the Genius Bar agreed that it needed replacing under warranty, but they were out of stock. So I booked another appointment in San Luis Obispo for this morning, where they did have one, and I now have a shiny new iPad.

After San Luis Obispo, I stopped off at Hearst Castle, as featured in the works of Kage Baker, and did the guided tour. It reminds me of Portmeirion, if Clough Williams-Ellis had had about a hundred times as much money to work with. It has the same kind of Mediterranean feel, and the same use of purloined bits of architecture here and there. Photos to follow, but I don't have a card reader for the laptop.

Then up the Pacific Coast Highway through Big Sur, which is very twisty, especially for an American road. Stopped again to look at elephant seals, who have just arrived for their winter breeding season. The roadsign had a pair of binoculars on it, to indicate wildlife views, so I took my handy monocular with me, but I didn't really need it. The wild seals on the beach are no further away from the viewing area than they are in the average zoo.

Somewhere between Hearst Castle and Big Sur, I passed from southern California into Northern California, and it got cloudy and cooler. Still, it was nice to get a couple of days of sunshine.

Took me a bit longer than I expected to get to Monterey, so I will have to visit the aquarium here tomorrow morning rather than this afternoon. After that, I'm off to San Jose for Smofcon, and then home on Sunday evening, arriving Monday afternoon. And back to work on Tuesday.

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Date: 2010-12-02 04:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kevin-standlee.livejournal.com
I can loan you my multi-function card reader when you get to the convention. Thursday evening?

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Date: 2010-12-02 07:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] purplecthulhu.livejournal.com
There was a lot of work being done at Honolulu last time I came through (mostly to make space for more security checks as far as I can tell) but I wouldn't put it at third world level. Far from it! It's still much better and nicer than, say, Buenos Aires airport. Unless something has gone badly wrong since last August...

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Date: 2010-12-02 07:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] flick.livejournal.com
arriving Monday afternoon

[waits]

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Date: 2010-12-02 08:53 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stillcarl.livejournal.com
Hearst Castle (and Hearst) helped to inspire Aldous Huxley's "After Many a Summer".

And what's the going price for Friends these days? (Looks at FL...)

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Date: 2010-12-02 11:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vicarage.livejournal.com
I did that route in January 2008, very pleasant in winter.

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Date: 2010-12-02 11:38 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] lisa-marli.livejournal.com
Enjoyed meeting you at LosCon and will meet you again at SmofCon.
Glad you are enjoying your trip up the coast.
Unfortunately, the Outer Bay Exhibit is closed at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, everyone feels it is their best one. But the Kelp Forest is almost as good and has lots of things to look at. And do go to an otter feeding, they are fun to watch.
Have fun and drive safely.

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Date: 2010-12-02 05:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] randy-byers.livejournal.com
Sounds like a lovely drive. I've been curious about San Luis Obispo since a cow-orker moved down there a few years ago. She says it's like a bit of desert by the ocean.

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Date: 2010-12-03 12:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] apostle-of-eris.livejournal.com
A week on 101 sounds like an inspired bit of tourism. Hadn't really thought of it like that before.