Monday, January 19, 2009

San Diego Adventure

Memorial Miler goes to San Diego - January 12 - 18, 2009.

Paul w/Sponge Bob - San Diego Wild Animal Park

Some of the neat wildlife at the Animal Park!



Some of the friends I made at the Park!
Paul & Sue at Balboa Park
Birch Aquarium - and a dip in the Pacific
San Diego is one of the coolest places on the Pacific Coast Highway. It has a quirky charm that manages to blend its history as a naval base with an atmosphere that's laid back even by California standards. It may not have Disneyland but it does have SeaWorld, San Diego Zoo, the Wild Animal Park and good opportunities for whale-watching. San Diego can also offer great nightlife in its downtown Gaslamp Quarter, cultural museums, beaches and bays.
Some of San Diego's top attractions that we took in:

Old Town, Historic Trolley Ride, La Jolla, Southern Pacific Coast Highway (Route 101), Carlsbad, Great Restaurants and;

Balboa ParkVisitor Center, 1549 El Prado. Tel: (619) 239-0512Undoubtedly one of the finest city parks in the USA with not only its gardens and the world-famous San Diego Zoo, but also museums, theaters, golf, tennis, swimming pools, velodrome and many other recreational facilities.
Gaslamp Quarter San Diego's downtown nightlife quarter can trace its history back to 1867, when it was founded. In those days and during San Diego's Gold Rush days in the 1870s, the Gaslamp Quarter was notorious for the many dubious pleasures that were available there. In the 1900s it was known as the Stingaree District, allegedly because it was as easy to get stung here as by a stingray in San Diego Bay. It's not quite so wild and dangerous today, being now a national historic district of old houses, restaurants and nightclubs, and the place to be for Mardi Gras in San Diego.

San Diego Wild Animal Park 15500 San Pasqual Valley RoadPart of the San Diego Zoo, located about 30 miles from downtown San Diego with 1800 acres where over 3500 animals live in natural habitats, helping the Park's work to preserve endangered species. From Australian rain forests to the African plains where the Lion Camp is a popular attraction. Don't miss the Kilimanjaro Safari Walk, the Kilimanjaro Safari Walk, the Hidden Jungle and Condor Ridge, which has helped save Californian condors from extinction.

About CRES (Conservation and Research for Endangered Species)
The Zoological Society of San Diego's center for Conservation and Research for Endangered Species (CRES) is the largest zoo-based multidisciplinary research team in the world. Biodiversity conservation is the theme that unites the work of CRES, and scientific innovation is the means by which CRES achieves its success.
Housed in the state-of-the-art Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center for Conservation Research at the entrance to the San Diego Zoo’s Wild Animal Park, CRES scientists generate, share, and apply scientific knowledge vital to the conservation of animals, plants, and habitats, locally and internationally. CRES encompasses five research divisions: Applied Animal Ecology, Behavioral Biology, Genetics, Wildlife Disease Laboratories, and Reproductive Physiology, as well as a dedicated Conservation Education Lab. In addition, the Beckman Center supports work done by the Giant Panda Conservation Division at the San Diego Zoo, the Native Seed Gene Bank, and the Conservation Research Postdoctoral Fellowship Program.
Over the last 30 years, the work of CRES has grown to include international field conservation programs in more than 20 countries worldwide. The CRES vision is to become the global leader in applying advances in science and technology to the conservation and recovery of endangered species. CRES identifies the most pressing problems for species conservation and then applies the most innovative and creative science possible to solving them. To achieve this goal, CRES scientists have identified six key strategic areas for focused research: Sustainable Populations, Bioresource Banking, Wildlife Health, Habitat Conservation, Restoration Biology , and Conservation Education.

Day 131 and Still Going!

Today is Day 131 of Memorial Miles! I have walked or Run every day since September 11, 2008!

Total Miles Walked To Date: 169.5 Miles
Total Miles Run To Date: 181.8 Miles
Total Miles Walk/Run To Date: 251.3 Miles

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Day 119

119 consecutive days of walking or running at least one mile a day!

Total Miles Run To Date: 168.3 Miles
Total Miles Walked T Date: 128.0 Miles
Total Miles Walk/Run To Date: 296.3 Miles