After breakfast at Cocos the San Diego Zoo
After breakfast at Cocos the San Diego Zoo

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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My mind dwelt upon Wiggly being out with Mike this weekend and whether from jealousy or arousal, or just from being naked in bed and thinking of the times I had with her or not I do not know, but I became randy and had to don a condom and go to see Di in the next bed before I could go to sleep.

I took her from behind whilst rubbing her back and breasts and came easily and quickly.  I was first to wake again and checked my CIX system whilst Diana made the morning tea.

There were no messages for me except one from CIX itself to say that I had misaddressed a message for Wiggly and so that was disappointing. I got the family to get ready and then packed and, after I checked out of he hotel, we loaded up the car for the start of our journey north.

First we went to breakfast at Cocos where we chose the one near Convention Centre and were badly disappointed. Not only were they short of waitresses and overrun with customers, they were also short of cereals including the particular ones that we wanted.

At least we ate and then drove on to Balboa Park to visit San Diego Zoo. They do not seem to provide anything in this territory without making you queue for it and this Zoo is no different. A half hour wasted in the hot sun before we got in.

They say that San Diego Zoo is the biggest and best in the world and, judging by its size and gorrilla count they are probably right. There are buses, trolley cars and a sky-lift to show you around. It was too big and too hot for me and the family and we left soon after lunch to start our journey north.

We drove out of San Diego and then north on the Pacific Coast Highway, passing Los Angeles, Santa Barbara and then stopped off as the sun was setting at a Motel 6 in Carpinteria for the night. It was a cheap place but had a pool for the girls and I could soon get connected up to send my latest Email message though there was no reply for me of course.

My journal, my accounts and to bed, thinking that a swift night would make it one day nearer my destination.