Tuesday, March 4, 2008

March Weekend Adventure

Peter and I had an awesome adventure this weekend.

Every year Campus By The Sea allows registration for Family Camp to be post marked March 1st, and no earlier. Last year I mailed the forms from San Diego so they would reach the Avalon post office sooner than they would from Seattle. This year Katy had the awesome idea that Peter and I should take a little trip over to Catalina Island and deliver them to the post office. March 1st fell on a Saturday, so we did it.

We woke up nice and early and hit the road at 5:30am. Our normal drive through coffee place was not open yet, so we hit Starbucks for our morning java. After the gas station and bank ATM, we were off. It was a peaceful 2 hour drive to Long Beach.

One of the best parts of going to the Catalina Express ferry is the container yard. So many shipping containers!

We caught the 8:30am ferry over to Catalina Island into Avalon. We walked around. It was a cloudy morning but still beautiful. We had breakfast in a cute little cafe there, right on the beach. We looked at a few of the shops while waiting for the post office to open.


We saw some awesome crows. We even saw what looked to be a mated pair that were preening each other. Love was in the air! According to a crow book Pete received for Christmas from Katy and Alex, crows do mate for life.

At 11am we reported to the post office. I was on the phone with Katy at the time, but Peter spoke with the clerk. He bought a 41 cent stamp, and asked the clerk to deliver the letter to the Campus By the Sea post office box while he was there. Success! We had to have been the first group to have our registration delivered this year.

For the cost of a stamp, a letter can be sent from Maine or New York or some state on the east coast and delivered to this little post office in Avalon on Catalina Island. For the cost of a stamp, this clerk delivered the letter 10 feet. Most expensive stamp ever.


On the way back to catch the boat we saw another crow just walking along the sand, ignoring all the people the way that crows do. We stalked him for a while, then headed back to the pier.

It was a quick one hour trip back to the main land. Then another 2 hour drive back home.
Excellent adventure. I give it 5 stars and two thumbs up.

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