There is a parking lot near the Little Italy Farmers Market where you can park free for two hours. If you are just going to the Farmers Market, that is enough time to get the job done; however, if you intend to do a little exploring before or after visiting the market, two hours won’t be enough time. The solution is easy: park in the Bankers Hill area just above Little Italy. Most the time you can easily find a place to park, for free on the street and walk down the hill to the Farmers Market. Today I’m continuing on past The Market to the Embarcadero.
The City of San Diego installed a fabulous park a couple years ago. You can’t have a park without grassy lawns, restrooms and play equipment for the little ones. Done!
But San Diego didn’t stop there. They installed spray water fountains which are fun to watch and satisfying to run through on hot days to keep yourself cool. Today, the fountain was getting some regular maintenance and it wasn’t that warm out so I’m sure no one missed getting wet. In another month or two it will be a different story.
To the West, across North Harbor Drive, is the Maritime Museum of San Diego. It is fascinating not just to tour but to explore all the old ships, submarines, a ferry and the magnificent Star of India. I have been on the Star many times and I never tire of exploring her decks, reading about her travels and imagining what it must have been like to crew this 212 foot ship. She was launched just 5 days before Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address at the Ramsey Shipyard, Isle of Man, in November 1863. A can hardly resist sharing all the facts and trivia about the Star but alas, I don’t want to bore you. That said, if you find the maritime life interesting, visit the Star and the other eleven vessels maintained by the museum when you are in San Diego. If you truly are an “Old Salt” at heart you might even want to volunteer to keep The Star ship shape. I have seen mariners up on the masts hoisting sails and climbing to the crows nest. It’s a bit high for my taste but what a grand experience.
I could spend a day, a week or perhaps more exploring this area of the Embarcadero but I must continue on with my day and get a few chores checked off my list. Next weekend I’m continuing down the Embarcadero to USS Midway Museum. See you then. Aaron
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