For Margaret's birthday on Tuesday night, we returned to Newport Beach for dinner at a lovely restaurant near the water. After dinner we drove onto Balboa Peninsula saw we could ride the ferry from the peninsula to Balboa Island. (Confusing, we know! It's a tiny island, reached by either ferry or bridge.) The ferry ride is short, just about five minutes, but it gave us a wonderful vantage of the lights on both sides. Once on the island, we drove through some of the residential streets and saw some beautiful home Christmas displays. The building outlined in lights seen twice in the distance is the historic Balboa Pavilion.
Thursday, December 22, 2011
More Christmas lights in Newport and Balboa...
For Margaret's birthday on Tuesday night, we returned to Newport Beach for dinner at a lovely restaurant near the water. After dinner we drove onto Balboa Peninsula saw we could ride the ferry from the peninsula to Balboa Island. (Confusing, we know! It's a tiny island, reached by either ferry or bridge.) The ferry ride is short, just about five minutes, but it gave us a wonderful vantage of the lights on both sides. Once on the island, we drove through some of the residential streets and saw some beautiful home Christmas displays. The building outlined in lights seen twice in the distance is the historic Balboa Pavilion.
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