Work Trips - 1991

Travel Dates - Memories - Itinerary Details

Travel Dates
In 1991, it was mainly a year at home at 510 Lee in Evanston, Illinois. Tara went on one business trip and luckily Seth was able to come along. Plus, we personally travelled to San Diego from March 25 to April 3 for a vacation in the Spring.

Tara was working for ITS - Information Technology Solutions, a small company focused on the NeXT Computer. She attended a NeXT Computer programming class in San Francisco, California for work.

Seth had left Crawford and Associates by 1991 and was working for Nutrasweet - where there was no opportunity to travel.
 

 
America Europe Asia
1991 San Francisco, California Nov 8 - 17
 

Memories

Itinerary Details
San Francisco: Friday, November 8 to Sunday, November 17
08 Nov 91 - Friday
Continental 1765 Coach class
Chicago/Ohare 6:15pm - San Francisco 10:10pm (one stop) seats 19 E & 19F

We rented a car: Hertz, Ford Taurus USD 198.55 + tax = 214.93 total.
weekly rate = 139 + two extra days at 35 per day.
pickup = Nov 8th at 10:42pm
dropoff = Nov 17 at 10:51am

17 Nov 91 - Sunday
Continental 838 Coach class
San Francisco 12 Noon - Denver 3:18pm seats 30K & L
Continental 136 Coach class
Denver 4:12pm - Chicago/Ohare 7:39pm seats 14 E & F
non-refundable and non-changeable ticket
Tara's cost = USD 398
Seth's cost = 0  (maybe a "free companion" ticket that I received as a student and using an American Express card ? )
 
 
America Europe Asia
1991 San Francisco late in the year ( & Seth )
Trip #1 - San Francisco
This was a business trip for Tara, but we were lucky enough to go together.
Memories:
Staying in the residence inn & talking with the guy from across the road whose friend worked there
The little car speedway
The Class: Tuatara image, the group project & the guy's house I saw
Walking around the NeXT campus by the water
Big Sur: the ride up the coast, the guys climbing the rock, the house without electricity, the food (kibbles & bits)
1-800-good-hat guy who we went hiking with & saw the sign about the trail (what trail!) ending here.