| The Boardwalk with the Great Dipper Rollercoaster (which was seen in the 1987 movie, The Lost Boys). |  |
Santa Cruz Beach looking south from the Boardwalk. | |
Beach Street driving towards the Boardwalk. | |
| One of the Boardwalk's rollercoasters as seen from Beach Street. | |
Walking along the street side of the Boardwalk (I remember these railroad tracks when I was kid about four years old!). | |
| Neptune's Kingdom Arcade viewed from Beach Street. | |
| This part of the Boardwalk was used extensively in The Lost Boys. | |
The famous Santa Cruz Boardwalk--no longer made of wood, but of concrete. | |
| The Looff Carousel--dating back to 1911. | |
The Boardwalk's Fright Walk--there was another spook house here when I was four-years old; it scared the heck out of me--and I remember the Boardwalk being made of wood. | |
| Pacific Ave. in downtown Santa Cruz. | |
| Just a little farther down Pacific Ave from the last picture. | |
The River Street sign welcoming us all to Santa Cruz. | |
This is me with Toby after spending the night at Hurricane Point along Big Sur. |
Photo by Robyn Barrymore |
Looking south along Hurricane Point. | |
Looking up the rugged Big Sur coastline not far from the famous Bixby Bridge. | |
Hwy 1--the Pacific Coast Highway--at Hurricane Point. | |
The Bixby Bridge. | |
The sign says it all. | |
The Rocky Creek Bridge at Big Sur. | |
Blue Whale mural on a building along Cannery Row in Monterey. | |
Cannery Row in Monterey. | |
Farther down the street in Cannery Row. | |