More than 40 years, told day by day

Packing checking on the flight and letting the family have their last ride on the cable car before collecting them at Fisherman's Wharf travelling home via London During the journey, reading my backlog of shooting magazines, the Financial Times and Economist and even Byte Magazine.
One Debbie had replaced her, I sat on her bed and dialled into CIX for my messages and found one from Wiggly
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Diana had slept well and felt better this morning as we relaxed in bed a while and then took the Mini-Metro L downtown and had breakfast in the Fishermen's Wharf Cafe.
We then took the the two ferries via Tiburon to Angel Island, the first Bay area location discovered by the early explorers.
Back late and tired after which I successfully traded messages with Wiggly who was teasing me
It was a much better night for Diana who overcame her illness to sleep well despite everything.
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Diana becoming ill with throat infection though we still tour Alcatraz. More surrogate sex nevertheless until better news from Wiggly who I had now decided upon
I was awake for some time, trying to cool down and get comfortable and mind full of Wiggly who I was missing.
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After enjoying Fisherman's Wharf and reviewing places to stay, we came across the nice Ocean Park Hotel, supposedly the oldest motel in San Francisco, before driving out to Muir Woods and having a scare over losing the girls
I awoke first and updated yesterday's journal as Diana made the coffee and used the bathroom first.
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The drive from San Diego to an expensive Travelodge, Fisherman's Wharf, in San Francisco walking with Di along Fisherman's Wharf which was very busy with tourists. I was pining for Wiggly
This motel was comfortable for the night, and we slept well. Both rooms had just been renovated with new carpets and furnishings and it seemed that we were the first guests to occupy them, which was nice.
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After a warm night, sleeping naked, my thoughts were elsewhere and went to see Di in the next bed before I could go to sleep. After breakfast at Cocos the San Diego Zoo was judged the biggest and the best in the world with buses, trolley cars and a sky lift to show you around. Then North to spend the night in Motel 6 Carpinteria
It was a particularly warm night and in order to sleep, I tried removing my pyjama top like last night but I was still too warm and so had to remove my pyjama bottoms and slept naked to get comfortable.
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