We are so lucky as there was no wind and no rain today. This meant that we could walk outside quite comfortably. After a Dennys breakfast (Lorraine loves it!) we headed into town and eventually found a parking spot near the water. Most streets are resident permits only.
We walked up, up, up to Victoria St to see the brightly painted houses, known as Jellybean Row. There are a number of streets painted brightly like this. Then back downhill to cookies Shop Cafe for a hot chocolate and a cake. There was a guy there playing jazz on his guitar, and we had a good chat to him.
Back to the car and our next stop was Telegraph Hill, where the first Transatlantic radio signals were received by Guglielmo Marconi on 12 December 1901. There were great views out to the misty ocean and also back across the whole city.
The GPS then took us to a nearby supermarket which turned out to be a very trendy little one. We bought some cereal and fruit for our next stop and I replaced the shower gel I seem to have left in Frankfurt. A bit of a break back at our hotel before driving back into town for dinner at a pub called “The Duke of Duckworth”. We had been told that this was the best fish and chips in St John and that we must go there. Lorraine found us a spot sharing a table with a couple of young women who were a lot of fun. We had a great time chatting with them and they told us exactly how we had to have a fish and chips … absolutely swimming in gravy and with a bit of tartare sauce as well. The fish was freshly caught cod and the mushy looking dinner was surprisingly tasty although once was enough with all that gravy.
I’m starting to get used to the huge car now and as they don’t have another one with a GPS we’ll stick with it.





















































