Took a couple pics, though!
Looking eastish:

Looking southish:

And looking westish:

We then decided to do the Guy Fleming Trail. Very nice, and very interesting. I recommend it!
We went up to the museum afterwards and talked to the very helpful docents. They helped us figure out what the different flowering plants we had seen were.
Afterwards we went to eat at Roberto's Very Mexican Food on Carmel Valley Road. I took some pictures of a nearby trestle, of course. The Coaster went by several times while we ate.

I saw a flashing red light across the slough on the Torrey Pines Grade. I guess someone was speeding.

And finally, we ate!

I had a simple cheese quesadilla. It was good. I especially liked the hot sauce there. It seemed more interesting than one usually gets. It had little peppery thingies in it. It was thought there was not enough guacamole on the rolled tacos, so the thoughter went to get more. The lady was reluctant, but after some begging, she relented. Probably wanted us to pay for an extra dab. Probably should have. It DOES say 65 cents for extra guac (I HATE that expression. See guaC) on the menu.
1 comment:
Love the new format. That is my favorite Roberto's. They have the simplest yet the tastiest chicken burrito--just chicken, onions and bell peppers.
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