All good things..................
Day 19. March 7th.
All good things must come to an end and today is the end of this great adventure. Up nice and early to finish packing, cleaning and to get the RV back to the rental centre. First I went for a quick stroll along the beach and to see if I could find a friendly neighbour. The beach was nice enough but nothing special, although I expect it has a good vibe in the summer with the fire rings burning and party atmosphere, if you like that kind of thing. The RV site was typically an overpriced parking lot but it was in a good location to return the RV and it had a dump station, which is important if you don't want to get hit with a bill from the RV company for having to do it for you.
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There was a pleasant lady next door to us who was interested in where we were from and where we had been and was actually quite excited that we were from England. She was the 'chosen one'. So I went back in the RV to get the box of 'goodies' that we had left over from the trip and offered them to her, she accepted and was most grateful. There was everything from washing up liquid to wine that we could not take home with us and is something we do each trip. It was now time to empty the waste tanks and head back to the RV centre to return our home on wheels, which is always a strange feeling. We took CA1 to CA19 and I-405 before coming off onto Alameda street to Cruise America on E 223RD Street. It wasn't to busy and we made good time and were soon unpacking our stuff and taking care of the paper work before saying goodbye to 'Harvey the RV' one last time.
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As we had done on previous trips, we rented a car from Long beach airport to get us back to LAX. It doesn't work out much more expensive (if any) than getting a cab direct to the airport, but it does give us some freedom to explore as it's only 10:30am and our flight doesn't depart until 7pm. Of course our luggage would not make getting around easy without a vehicle. So we got dropped off at Long beach airport and went to collect our vehicle, booked through rentalcars.com who have always offered good deals and service. At the desk I was informed our vehicle would not be too long (20 mins or so) as they clean and prep them off site. I explained I needed to get to LAX (neglecting to mention I had about 7 hours to do so. Wink, wink) so he told me to sit on the bench by the rear door and he'd be out in a moment. It was less then 5 mins when he came round and asked whether or not I would be happy with a Ford pick up that had suddenly appeared at the same time as him. It was brand new and had only 6 miles on the clock so I happily accepted.
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We exited Long beach airport and headed north on CA19 up to I-710/I-5 North to CA101 and Mulholland drive, Hollywood beckons at last !! We stopped at the Jerome C Daniel overlook and was fortunate to get a parking spot in this small pull out. We enjoyed wonderful views of LA and the Hollywood sign. It's not the type of thing that's top of our list but with a few hours to kill it, was good way to spend it.
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We continued along Mulholland drive spotting many splendid homes before stopping at Runyon canyon park where we had a lovely walk and again took in the sights, including the Griffith observatory in the distance.
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As we looked out over the city there was a lovely looking house tucked away in the valley some distance away. I kept seeing some movement on the balcony and pointed it out to Lezli, we thought perhaps it was someone famous standing outside enjoying the views, so I put full zoom on and took a picture, but it was still impossible to tell anything from the small image on the camera viewfinder. When we got home I eventually checked it out, hoping for a great 'Paparrazi' shot of a star and guess what !?!? It was a sunshade blowing in the breeze !!
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Back in the truck we continued our tour of the 'Home of the stars' along Mulholland before turning off onto Benedict canyon drive to Rodeo drive into Beverley Hills. There was a rather interesting 6 way stop go junction that appeared to be a bit of a free for all at times as we crossed from Benedict to Rodeo. We drove along Santa Monica Blvd to I-405 and headed for LAX where we dropped the truck off and took the shuttle bus to our terminal for the flight home. As expected it was slow going but we were OK for time.
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The flight made good time with a strong tailwind and we eventually touched down on home soil at Heathrow airport where a good friend of ours was waiting to pick us up and take us home. As always, there was a mixture of sadness that the trip was over and happiness of family reunions to look forward to.
Today's mileage: 80 miles. Total mileage:3771.