Just some pics, I took while walking around the Sacramento River Walk:
The Tower Bridge (above and below) built in 1935.
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Bell from the gunboat USS Sacramento (PG-19) |
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You can stay on the river at the Delta King Hotel |
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I Street Bridge built in 1911 |
After walking along the Sacramento River, a little food was in order:
Which was good and had outdoor diningon the river:
And the food was good:
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Crab Cakes |
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Shrimp |
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Chicken Noodle and Sausage soup in a bread bowl |
The walk along the Sacramento River Walk was nice and fun and relaxing with not many people around.
Looks like a beautiful place to take a stroll. The food looks delicious, too.
ReplyDeleteI love dining along the waterfront! That food looks good too.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a beautiful walk the the weather looks stunning. Such a lovely blue sky!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful place! Wow, I hope some day I get to take a walk with you because you know the greatest places out there and mmmm look at this uhhhh sandwich? Uhhhh - Soup... hmmmm WHO CARES - LOOKS GREAT! THANKS FOR SHARING & HAVE A GREAT DAY!
ReplyDeleteWonderful captures for Our World Tuesday... thank you for sharing. I love the swimming Hotel.
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What a lovely walk and the food looks delicious :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a walktastic safe week 😷😷😷
It looks like a very pleasant outing Patrick - nothing like a walk near water to refresh your soul - and to finish off sitting at that lovely table eating delicious food sounds pretty perfect to me. #MLSTL
ReplyDeleteThe paddle wheel hotel is neat to see. And, that looks like a lovely spot for lunch! The food looks wonderful too! With the pandemic, outside is the only way to eat safely at a restaurant. I’m still not back at my volunteer job at the Blind Institute only because they can’t air out the sound room between readers. Thanks for linking on Amanda’s Books and More. Take care!
ReplyDeleteThose crab cakes look delicious, what a great place to walk! #mlstl
ReplyDeleteI love walkways on the river - I've never made it to Sacramento - looks nice.
ReplyDeleteI've been to Sacramento many times but never done a full "river walk." All the bridges and the Ziggurat building on the West Sacramento side are particularly interesting to me.
ReplyDeleteHope you have a great (and safe) week!
I've been there, but not to that restaurant. I'll go next time I'm near. We don't live far from Sacramento.
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Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday, Patrick. 😎
Looks like a nice place to walk and enjoy good food with good views. Thanks for sharing this. #MLSTL
ReplyDeleteThat stroll was filled with great photos opportunities. The food looks so delicious. Glad I stopped by. Have a great evening. HUGS
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great place to walk and grab a bite to eat.
ReplyDeleteFun walking followed by a delicious spread. I'm drooling. Thanks Patrick for linking up with us on #WW
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Beautiful scenery photos. Have a good, safe week.
ReplyDeleteI love visiting Sacramento. It used to be my state capitol when we lived in California. I went there once or twice a year for educational meetings and workshops when I was an educational administrator in Southern California. I would walk from my hotel near the Capitol down to Old Town to eat and shop along the river. One time we went to a conference reception in the Capitol Rotunda. Thanks for the memories. -
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool place to walk! And the food looks amazing! Thanks for linking up with me.
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Beautiful weather, gorgeous views and good food. What more could you ask for Patrick? Thanks for sharing at #MLSTL.
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking us along on your walk. There's so much to see, so many different things!
ReplyDeleteIt's great to see you at 'My Corner of the World this week! Thanks for linking up with us.
Looks like a nice day with good food and scenery! Thanks so much for linking up with me at my #UnlimitedMonthlyLinkParty 14, open until July 26. All party entries shared if social media buttons installed.
ReplyDeleteMy visits to California consist of a week in San Diego and a stop in the San Francisco airport to change planes. Loved those two "different" bridges and the paddleboat. Wish we had waterfront dining where I live.
ReplyDeleteThe Sacramento River Walk looks like fun, Patrick, and the food looks amazing! I've never been to Sacramento - it's still on my list. Thank you for being a part of the Hearth and Soul Link Party!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sights, smells, and tastes!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2020/07/jazzy.html