Still here. We had sad news this morning that a friend's house was one of the ones that burned to the ground in Rancho Bernardo. We're still watching the grid but nothing has changed. All the cars are covered in ash and we have a gray and slightly sunny sky. It's all about waiting and waiting now.
Dusseldorf - continued
The sun slowly gave way to clouds then rain. This is not a city for walking in the rain. Before it was time to shelter and stay dry, I did one last walk around the area. The business district and surrounding areas are clean and little graffiti or murals. Found this flamingo? near the old city. While the leaves probably congest the waterways, they do look cool floating on the water. Ornate door entrance. Soon after this was taken, the clouds and mist lowered and the top of tower stayed obscured for the rest of my stay. I decided to pass on paying to go to the top when there was no visibility. Back in my hotel room I saw this rainbow emerge right before the rain started pelting down.
Sorry about your friend's house. Did they live in Westwood? My friend who stayed with me last night lives in the Westwood area of Rancho Bernardo. She lives a block away from the homes that were destroyed there. Very sad for all those folks...
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Bill & Phyllis. You met them last week at StoneBrew. They were drinking the "Old Grand-dad Ale" or something like that in the bottles. Not sure of the RB street.
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