Our last day in Catalina began with breakfast at the Pancake
Cottage with a little bit of slow service, but a kind waitress. After eating,
we did some more shopping to find souvenirs. I found my best friend, DeRon, a
proper gift and mom bought a sign for our ballroom as well as some saltwater
taffy. Once shopping was completed, we headed back to our hotel to pack our
bags and check out. Since weren’t leaving Catalina until about 4:00 pm, we
placed our luggage in storage by the harbor. Afterwards, we headed over to the
Catalina Island Museum.
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The museum was small, but featured a descent amount of
history about Catalina. The island was originally purchased to be a resort, but
much of the town was destroyed in a fire. It was sold to William Wrigley Jr.
who rebuilt in into a resort and even brought over the Chicago Cubs for spring
training. The island was used to film various portions of films and was a
frequent getaway destination for movie stars. I thought it was interesting that
during WWII, the island was secretly used by the Office of Strategic Services (which
became the CIA) as training ground for spies. The museum also had a collection
of glass art by Dale Chihuly. There were several pieces from small to huge, but
all pieces were quite complex in design. After the museum, we decided to visit
the Botanical Gardens.
The gardens were about a mile or two from where we were and
after seeing the steep road we would have walk up, everyone, except my brother
Zach, decided it wasn’t worth the trek. We still had about two hours before our
boat departed, so we decided to wander around town as Zach walked up to the
Botanical Gardens. We ice cream again at Scoops and looked at the different houses
on the island. We later found a less steep road up to the Botanical Gardens and
began walking up. Zach met up with us partway up the road and told us the
gardens were too far off from where we were. We continued up the road and saw
the old Bird Park which originally houses an assortment of different birds, but
was now used a preschool playground. After a bit more of walking, we were still
about a half mile from the Botanical Gardens and head back down so we could
meet our boat on time.
The boat back to Long Beach took about an hour and we hit
the road once we returned to the mainland. After some traffic, we stopped at
the Cheesecake Factory for dinner. The service was slow, but the food was
delicious. We arrived back at home around 10:00 pm tire, but satisfied with the
completion of another fun road trip.
For a different perspective of the day’s events, read my mom’s
blog here.
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