California Spring Break (Day 7)

 

 

 

 

I awoke this morning to the usual - Price is Right and chatting with Jenny while she's supposed to be in English class. Lunchtime rolled around, and I had a strong hunger for frozen pizza. I scoured Craig's two freezers, but could find none. Every guy should always have 3 things in his house, frozen pizza, beer, and chips. He had 2 of the 3, so he passes. I decided to take a car and go to the grocery store. I thought that as long as I was out, and had nothing better to do, I might as well visit San Dimas. I was actually trying to find a bating cage in nearby Azusa, but it was closed. I drove down Route 66, which runs through San Dimas. It was then that I decided to go on a mission - to find these San Dimas water towers that Tim had on his desktop that he downloaded from the San Dimas website. 

The 1st picture of the water towers was taken from the parking lot of Lowe's Home Improvement center with maximum zoom. I figured there had to be a way to get a closer shot, but after a half hour of driving, I figured the picture on the left was the best I could do. I then posed with the San Dimas towers. I took several pictures (at least 10) with different facial expressions. Some of them a quite odd, maybe someday you'll see them.

When I was taking these pictures, I was standing right across the street from the apartment that my family used to live in. It provided a most excellent view of the mountains that was totally non-bogus.

This is a water tower that says San Dimas on it. Do you think that you could've figured that out without me telling you?

I stopped for pizza at Albertson's Sav-on, then headed back to Craig's House. I ate my pizza and mozzarella sticks (with ranch dressing of course) and watched a bit of TV. Craig and Dad came home from work, and I attempted to watch the UWM basketball game, but it wasn't on TV. Instead, I watched it on the internet, on espn.com or something like that. We then watched Office Space, cause some guy at my Dad's work quoted from that movie everyday, and said Dad needed to watch it. So I did. And me, Dad and Craig had a jolly good time.

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