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Want A Recommendation For A Great Indian Restaurant In San Diego?

Royal India, Miramar Road, San Diego

Indian food generally does not taste that great here in Indian restaurants in America.  I think part of that reason is that Americans are not as used to Indian food as let’s say people in the UK are.  There, the Indian restaurants are spectacular.  They’re not afraid to make the food spicy there, and don’t make it bland to cater to other tastes.  Also, where I grew up – we used to invite our English neighbors all the time to events, or even to our homes, and give them a taste of Indian food – which they seemed to love.  Everyone seemed to know what a samosa was or what a chapatti or naan bread is.

Alas, over here, not only do people not know about Indian food, the food generally is more bland, and I believe it is that way because it caters to American tastes.  There are exceptions –  there’s a great place that I go to that is not that fancy, but it has really good Punjabi khadi – one of my favorite dishes.  Then there are other places that if you eat from the menu, and not from the lunch buffet – the food can  have more flavor.

Well, now I am happy to report that I found a great Indian restaurant that just opened up.  It’s the Royal India restaurant on Miramar Road in San Diego.  The food is tasty, and even a little spicy as it should be.  I knew I had to go to this restaurant fairly quickly from it’s opening, and I’m so happy that I went there yesterday.  Here are some pictures.

Royal India, Miramar Road, San Diego

Royal India, Miramar Road, San Diego

Royal India, Miramar Road, San Diego
Royal India, Miramar Road, San Diego

Royal India, Miramar Road, San Diego

Royal India, Miramar Road, San Diego

Royal India, Miramar Road, San Diego

This picture came out a little fuzzy – by the way, I took all the pictures with my smart phone – my Note 3.

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Okay, so first thing you have to do when you go to an Indian restaurant is start off with some appetizers such as samosas or pakoras, both fried – but very delicous.  Pakoras are vegetables, and spices that are encased in a batter that is fried.  Samosas are pastries stuffed with spiced potatoes, and vegetables.  I absolutely love samosas, and sometimes rate the restaurant based upon it’s samosas.

Royal India, Miramar Road, San Diego

Royal India, Miramar Road, San Diego

These samosas were fairly good, but the sauces were the best.  There was a tamarind sauce that you just always have to have with samosas, and a mint chutney, a mango chutney, and a Royal India house chilli sauce.  Oh, my gosh…..these sauces were all delicious, and when I finished the appetizers – I had to spoon up the sauces until my plate was clean!

Royal India, Miramar Road, San Diego

I wish I had taken a picture of the buffet station with all the main entrees in it, but I didn’t, so all I can provide you is my plate piled high with delicious food – there was chilli chicken, chicken curry, two kinds of rice, saag (spinach) which I absolutely love, lentil curry and sholay or channa daal (chick peas).  Of course there were other items that I could not put on my plate – such as chicken tikka masala, lamb kheema, and a few other dishes.  They brought baskets of naan bread to the table – one had plain naan, and one had garlic naan – this is not usual that you get two assortments of naan at a buffet, so it was quite nice.

Royal India, Miramar Road, San Diego

Royal India, Miramar Road, San Diego

Chandi loves fruit, so she was eager to get to dessert, and loved the fruit salad.

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I loved the Gulab Jamun which is a delciously sweet dessert – very sticky and syruppy is all I can say!

Royal India, Miramar Road, San Diego

Royal India, Miramar Road, San Diego

But, I had to get a little of the mango mousse (which was delicious, the kheer (rice pudding with milk) and a bit of the fruit too.

Royal India, Miramar Road, San Diego

Then I felt like Royal-tea (literally) when they brought me the chai – I love to have tea made the Indian way – perhaps I should save that description for another day.

Royal India, Miramar Road, San Diego

Niki and Luca loved it here too, as did Chandra shown in our family picture towards the bottom.

Royal India, Miramar Road, San Diego

Royal India, Miramar Road, San Diego

Royal India, Miramar Road, San Diego
Royal India, Miramar Road, San Diego

Royal India, Miramar Road, San Diego

Royal India, Miramar Road, San Diego

Royal India, Miramar Road, San Diego

Royal India, Miramar Road, San Diego

Royal India, Miramar Road, San Diego

Here we all are after our stomachs are full.

Royal India, Miramar Road, San Diego

Royal India, Miramar Road, San Diego

This restaurant is really classy, and very elegant.  It has chandeliers, and a bar!

Royal India, Miramar Road, San Diego

Royal India, Miramar Road, San Diego

It has separate rooms which you can book for your parties, and they also do Bollywood events and hold functions here.  In fact, we were told about a Bollywood party that is going to be taking place this Friday at 8:30 to 1 am.  I am tempted to go as I do like Bollywood and also Bhangra.  Look at this beautiful room which is off to one side from the main dining room.

Royal India, Miramar Road, San Diego

Royal India, Miramar Road, San Diego

This place is really big – I think I heard it holds up to 561 people, and it has ample parking.  I

Royal India, Miramar Road, San Diego

 I felt right at home here, and loved the music playing in the background.  It was music from popular Hindi songs without the words – very classy.  I can’t wait to go back to Royal India, and will definitely try one of their Bollywood events soon.  I’m pretty sure they will hold a Punjabi Dance Party similar to one that I attended in the UK last year.  Here’s my video of that just incase you want to see it.

Well, here’s to Punjabi dance parties and to Bollywood parties, and also to Indian food.  See you next time.

A Captivating Trip To The Old City of Antalya in Turkey

Do you worry about going into unchartered territory?  It’s easy to worry, but until you venture to the unknown, you won’t know.  Look at me, I had no clue that I would see Haidan’s Gate in Antalya until I ventured into the Old City, and I am so pleased that I saw it – I would say that it was the highlight of my trip.  Turkey – especially, Antalya is quite safe.  I am in the process of making a little video about Antalya and will upload it soon.  If you are thinking of culture, travel, history, architecture…..think Turkey.   Take a look at some of my pictures, and get a taste of Turkey.

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Music and prayers from the Mosque drifted through the air, and it was kind of hypnotizing to be there with the prayers coming in over the loudspeakers.  Of course, I couldn’t understand any of it, but I enjoyed listening to it as it was not something I would come across at home in the USA or even when growing up in the UK.  It is something  given to you as a gift through travel.  You do get unique little gifts like that via your travels, little cultural experiences that can enrich you – you can enjoy other’s culture while there, be aware of their culture and their country, respect it, and just drink in the experiences surrounding you.  Nothing I write can quite describe it, so that is why I made a video.  Later, I will come back to this and insert a link of my video when it’s ready.  Meanwhile, here’s the Mosque where the music and prayers came from.

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

The view as seen from the balcony (see the first picture) is amazing.  I could just stand and watch it for hours.  This area where I am showing you the pictures of is all walking distance from Haidan’s Gate, and the Old Bazaar.

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

This is a really old drinking fountain, I just had to get a picture of a Turkish man in front of a Turkish drinking fountain!  Then again, it could be a Turkish foot and leg washing fountain?!

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

I like the trees, the minaret, the flowers, the mountains, the sea, and oh, I like Antalya!

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

There’s me in Antalya.

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

This is Attalos who is from the Royal Dynasty of the Kingdom of Pergamon (see the next picture below this one).

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Old City of Antalya, Turkey

Next time, I will show you more pictures of the Bay.  I think I take too many pictures, sometimes I share too many pictures.  Perhaps, I just like pictures and taking pictures.  How many times can you use the word picture in one paragraph – just count how many times I did it.  I think I better stop now.  Until next time.  I wrote this post today, so I could have the day off tomorrow – after all it’s Mothers Day tomorrow.  Happy Mothers Day to all the mothers of the world.  I hope you have a fantastic day.

Oh, by the way……here’s the video that I made of The Old City of Antalya – I hope you enjoy it!

and here’s a longer video of it – if you want even more!

Old Bazaar & The Old City of Antalya

Are you ready for color, spice, souvenirs, and all things Turkish?  Let me take you on my sightseeing trip to the Old City of Antalya.   In this post I will carry on where I left off a few posts ago.  I had woken up early on the 4th of August, 2014, to go sightseeing all by myself in Antalya.  Then I had stumbled across Haidan’s Gate which I had not even known was here in Antalya – so happy that I had left the resort to go see the sights.  Now, I headed for the Old Bazaar.

Old City of Antalya

I think I took my first selfie, by looking through a mirror and taking a picture with me in it.  I think that’s still classed as a selfie?

The Old City of Antalya

The Old City of Antalya

Now, I did it again with my Note 3

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The people in Antalya greet you warmly, and will give you a cup of tea for just coming into their store.  This woman gave me a sample of tea.

Old City of Antalya

Old City of Antalya

Old City of Antalya

Old City of Antalya

When I went to this shop that sold delicious Turkish Delights, the man who sold them to me was so happy, he even ordered a cup of tea for me.  This reminded me of India, where I have only been once when I was 14, but I remember the same thing happening there.  When my mum would go in a store to buy material or Punjabi suits, the people in the store would order tea for everyone, even I would get a cup of tea at 14.  I was happy about that, as I even liked my tea back then.

Turkish Delight, Antalya

Turkish Delight, Antalya

Turkish Delights,  Old Bazaar, Antalya

Turkish Delights, Old Bazaar, Antalya

Here I am looking at the spices – these are the same spices that we use in our Indian food

Old City, Antalya

Old City, Antalya

Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

Then I left the Old Bazaar, and ventured around the streets of the Old City, before heading towards the bay.

The Old Bazaar, Old City of Antalya

Old City of Antalya

Old City of Antalya

Old City of Antalya

Old City of Antalya

Old City of Antalya

Old City of Antalya

Old City of Antalya

Old City of Antalya

Old City of Antalya

Old City of Antalya

Old City of Antalya

Old City of Antalya

Old City of Antalya

I really like these all these umbrellas that are all hanging over the street – so colorful!

Old City, Antalya

Old City, Antalya

I couldn’t stop taking pictures, I find the Old City to be very picturesque.

Old City, Antalya

Old City, Antalya

Old City, Antalya

Old City, Antalya

Old City, Antalya

Old City, Antalya

Old City, Antalya

Old City, Antalya

Old City, Antalya

Old City, Antalya

Old City, Antalya

Old City, Antalya

Next, I headed to the bay, and I will show you these photos next time.  I hope you enjoyed seeing these pictures, and that you got a glimpse of life in the Old City of Antalya.  I hope you all have a fantastic May!

Trafalgar Square, a Stone’s Throw From St. Martin-In-The-Fields

Trafalgar Square

I meant to show you more pictures of Covent Garden, but before we got there on Day 5 of our trip to London in July, 2014, we went for an early morning walk from our hotel at The Trafalgar Hilton, situated right there in Trafalgar Square – so convenient!  First we went across the road to Trafalgar Square to see the Blue Hen and the fountains – why not wake up to a hen in Central London?  There’s nothing like it!

Trafalgar Square

Trafalgar Square

The National Gallery is a very impressive art museum, and it’s located bang in the middle of Trafalgar Square.

The National Gallery At Trafalgar Square

The National Gallery At Trafalgar Square

Look at this, you get Nelson’s Column, the lions, Big Ben and London Buses all in view!  Oh, how I love London!

Trafalgar Square

Trafalgar Square

Here I am in Trafalgar Square in front of the Blue Hen.

Trafalgar Square

Trafalgar Square

Trafalgar Square

Trafalgar Square

Trafalgar Square

Trafalgar Square

What a fabulous place to take a walk, but then again – it’s nice to be walking anywhere in London.

near Trafalgar Square

near Trafalgar Square

near Trafalgar Square

near Trafalgar Square

Right there at Trafalgar Square is a beautiful church – St. Martin In The Fields.  I’m not sure how it got this name as I don’t see any fields around – but I’m sure there’s a reason to the name.  However, it is a beautiful church.

St. Martin In The Fields near Trafalgar Square

St. Martin In The Fields near Trafalgar Square

St. Martin In The Fields near Trafalgar Square

St. Martin In The Fields near Trafalgar Square

St. Martin In The Fields near Trafalgar Square

St. Martin In The Fields near Trafalgar Square

So, now…..we have made it across the Square to this beautiful church – St. Martin In The Fields.

St. Martin In The Fields near Trafalgar Square

St. Martin In The Fields near Trafalgar Square

This is not the main part of it, rather the pictures above show you what it looks like – I am including the one below because it is unusual to have such a structure – I do believe it’s the Crypt – and think it houses a cafe.  Since it’s surrounded by such gorgeous architecture, I had to throw in this picture too.

The Crypt at St. Martin In The Fields near Trafalgar Square

The Crypt at St. Martin In The Fields near Trafalgar Square

I went inside this beautiful church.  How I love to go into churches!

St. Martin In The Fields near Trafalgar Square

St. Martin In The Fields near Trafalgar Square

St. Martin In The Fields near Trafalgar Square

St. Martin In The Fields near Trafalgar Square

I saw quite a bit of the service, and joined in singing some of the hymns.  It reminded me of my childhood when we used to sing hymns at my school – as part of our assemblies – most mornings in northern England.

Anyway, I still have more pictures from Day 5, and guess what?  The next day is the last day of London before we headed up north to where my family lives.  Still, I have many more pictures to share.  Until then.

A Trip to Covent Garden in London

Covent Garden is such a lively place, a vibrant place.  There are outdoor markets, street shows, shops, restaurants, pubs, crowds and so much more.  It is a great place to go out and sit at a table outside, and people watch.

Covent Garden, London

Covent Garden, London

Covent Garden, London

Covent Garden, London

So first, we people watched a little, then we did a little more from our table at this restaurant – The Covent Garden Kitchen (address: The Market, Covent Garden, London, WC2).  It was a lovely evening, nice and warm and great to be sitting outside.  I wish I had got a family picture taken, but we got pictures separately, first me, then my two oldest and then my little one.

Covent Garden, London

Covent Garden, London

Covent Garden, London

Covent Garden, London

Covent Garden, London

Covent Garden, London

Here’s some of what we ate in Covent Garden:

I love how in England, they cater for people with spicy tastes – there are so many Indians and other Asians here who love spicy food, that it is quite pleasant to find that the food is more spicier or that they will add to it to make it more appealing to those with certain tastes.

Covent Garden, London

Covent Garden, London

My son likes paninis, and anything with lots of cheese, so his was not too spicy (which is fine with him)!

Covent Garden, London

Covent Garden, London

This was a nice fish and risotto concoction.

Covent Garden, London

Covent Garden, London

After we left the restaurant, we wandered around a little.

Covent Garden, London

Covent Garden, London

Covent Garden, London

Covent Garden, London

Covent Garden, London

Covent Garden, London

Our feet were quite tired that it was tempting to take a rickshaw, but we didn’t.  We weren’t too far from our hotel in Trafalgar Square.

Covent Garden, London

Covent Garden, London

Covent Garden/Leicester Square, London

Covent Garden/Leicester Square, London

Covent Garden, London

Covent Garden, London

Covent Garden, London

Covent Garden, London

Look at this picture, it must have been the way I took the picture, but the ladies infront of the telephone booth came out blurry, and added to the effect of the “Ghost Stories” picture.

Covent Garden, London

Covent Garden, London

I have been to the Hippodrome Nightclub once or twice when I used to live in London many years ago, now I see there is a Casino – not sure if there is still a nightclub.

Covent Garden/Leicester Square, London

Covent Garden/Leicester Square, London

Oh, how I wish I could take away this fish and chip shop and have it in San Diego, so that I could have it’s fish and chips when I pleased!

Covent Garden/Leicester Square, London

Covent Garden/Leicester Square, London

Covent Garden, London

Covent Garden, London

Covent Garden, London

Covent Garden, London

I have more pictures of Covent Garden and the surrounding area.  I will share them next time.  I hope you have a great week!

Diana & Dodi Memorial at Harrods

Diana & Dodi Memorial at Harrods, London

I still miss Princess Diana so much.  She was a special kind of person, born to be a Princess, and fit to be the Queen.  Sadly, she was taken away from us.  I am so glad that Harrods has a memorial for her and Dodi, the man who was the love of her life, and who also died in that fateful car crash in Paris –  on that awful day that I will never forget.  Here are some pictures of the memorial.

Dodi & Diana Memorial, Harrods, London

Dodi & Diana Memorial, Harrods, London

Dodi & Diana Memorial, Harrods, London

Dodi & Diana Memorial, Harrods, London

Dodi & Diana Memorial, Harrods, London

Dodi & Diana Memorial, Harrods, London

Dodi & Diana Memorial, Harrods, London

Dodi & Diana Memorial, Harrods, London

Dodi & Diana Memorial, Harrods, London

Dodi & Diana Memorial, Harrods, London

Dodi & Diana Memorial, Harrods, London

Dodi & Diana Memorial, Harrods, London

Dodi & Diana Memorial, Harrods, London

Dodi & Diana Memorial, Harrods, London

Dodi & Diana Memorial, Harrods, London

Dodi & Diana Memorial, Harrods, London

Dodi & Diana Memorial, Harrods, London

Dodi & Diana Memorial, Harrods, London

Just heard there was a story in the papers today on how the British public don’t want Camilla to be the next Queen.  I certainly don’t want her to be the Queen either.  How could she be?  She grabbed away Diana’s chances at happiness, and was the third person in that marriage.  If Camilla had not interfered in the marriage – I strongly believe that Diana would have been  here today.  That is one reason why Camilla will never be part of my Pinterest Board – The Royal Family.  My Pinterest board is dedicated to Diana’s memory, and adding any pins of Camilla would not be in Diana’s interest.  Diana, we will never forget you.  You were, and are always the People’s Princess.  May you rest in peace always.

Picture Perfect Point Loma

Point Loma, San Diego

It’s picture perfect in Point Loma.

So come on down, and take your pics,

But hurry because this place is sure to get popular quick!

Point Loma, San Diego

Point Loma, San Diego

I don’t think Point Loma is that well known, but it should be.  It’s very close to downtown San Diego, just look at the views of the San Diego skyline in the picture above as seen from Point Loma.  It is about 5 minutes drive to the airport and to Sea World.    In fact, it is one of the first places I lived in when I moved to San Diego – I wish I still lived there!  I used to be able to walk to this beautiful marina area from the apartment where I lived – what could be more ideal than living within a few minutes walk of such tranquil beauty?  I should never have moved!  Needless to say, Chandi fell in love with Point Loma too!

Point Loma, San Diego

Point Loma, San Diego

Point Loma, San Diego

Point Loma, San Diego

Point Loma, San Diego

Point Loma, San Diego

Point Loma, San Diego

Point Loma, San Diego

Do you know there is whale watching here?

Point Loma, San Diego

Point Loma, San Diego

Then all that fresh air will sure to make you hungry.  Head over to Point Loma Seafoods for some of their spectacular fish & chips.  Just look at their menu.

Point Loma Seafoods

Point Loma Seafoods

A lot of fishing must go on right here, so it’s the perfect place to get some seafood!  I for one don’t like shellfish, I can only eat regular fish.  However, Chandi just was fascinated with the displays.

Point Loma Seafoods

Point Loma Seafoods

Point Loma Seafoods

Point Loma Seafoods

Their fish and chips were so good!

Fish & Chips at Point Loma Seafoods

Fish & Chips at Point Loma Seafoods

It’s actually the closest to British  & chips (except the chips really were fries and not chips (what we call chips in Britain are the thick chunks of potato – almost like steak fries).   Well, this was still the best fish & chips I’ve had in  the San Diego area – it sure was delicious!

Point Loma Seafoods

Point Loma Seafoods

Point Loma, San Diego

Outdoor dining area of Point Loma Seafoods

Point Loma Seafoods, Point Loma

Point Loma Seafoods, Point Loma

Walking back to my car, I saw this house and just had to take a picture – it said Point Loma on it.

Point Loma, San Diego

Point Loma, San Diego

Well, I hope you think Point Loma is beautiful, it really is.  I think it’s a great place to stay if you are visiting San Diego as you’ll be only minutes away from the airport and San Diego, and close to the marina.

St. Paul’s Cathedral – Ever So Lovely And A Must-See!

St. Paul’s Cathedral is ever so lovely, and a must-see!  It’s an impressive building located on Ludgate Hill in the City of London.  It was one of the tallest buildings for many years, and the funerals of many important people have taken place here – such as Sir Winston Churchill, Lord Nelson, and Margaret Thatcher.  Weddings have also taken place here, with one of the most famous weddings being that of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer on July 29th, 1981.  Guess what – today on the day of my visit to St. Paul’s – it is July 26th, 2014 – it’s almost the anniversary of Diana’s wedding.

St. Paul's Cathedral, London

St. Paul’s Cathedral, London

Here are two pictures of the royal couple at St. Paul’s Cathedral as shown on my Pinterest Board:  https://www.pinterest.com/pin/452048881322877823/

https://www.pinterest.com/pin/452048881321260757/

You will want to get off at St. Paul’s tube station to get to St. Paul’s Cathedral (take the red line – the Central line).

St. Paul's Tube Station, London

St. Paul’s Tube Station, London

St. Paul's Tube Station, London

St. Paul’s Tube Station, London

St. Paul's Cathedral, London

St. Paul’s Cathedral, London

It is really enjoyable walking around the grounds of St. Paul’s Cathedral

St. Paul's Cathedral, London

St. Paul’s Cathedral, London

Walking down the stairs from St. Paul’s Cathedral is the replica of the Queen Anne statue, and one of the side streets near St. Paul’s.

St. Paul's Cathedral, London

St. Paul’s Cathedral, London

St. Paul's Cathedral, London

St. Paul’s Cathedral, London

This is what it looks like inside the Cathedral at the entrance

St. Paul's Cathedral, London

St. Paul’s Cathedral, London

St. Paul's Cathedral, London

St. Paul’s Cathedral, London

St. Paul's Cathedral, London

St. Paul’s Cathedral, London

St. Paul's Cathedral, London - The Queen Anne statue

St. Paul’s Cathedral, London – The Queen Anne statue

St. Paul's Cathedral, London - The Queen Anne statue

St. Paul’s Cathedral, London – The Queen Anne statue

My little Princess was ever so happy to be here

St. Paul's Cathedral

St. Paul’s Cathedral

St. Paul's Cathedral, London

St. Paul’s Cathedral, London

St. Paul's Cathedral, London

St. Paul’s Cathedral, London

St. Paul's Cathedral, London

St. Paul’s Cathedral, London

St. Paul's Cathedral, London

St. Paul’s Cathedral, London

St. Paul's Cathedral, London

St. Paul’s Cathedral, London

St. Paul's Cathedral, London

St. Paul’s Cathedral, London

St. Paul's Cathedral, London

St. Paul’s Cathedral, London

Paul at St. Paul's Cathedral, London

Paul at St. Paul’s Cathedral, London

St. Paul's Cathedral, London

St. Paul’s Cathedral, London

John Wesley statue at St. Paul's Cathedral, London

John Wesley statue at St. Paul’s Cathedral, London

John Wesley statue at St. Paul's Cathedral, London

John Wesley statue at St. Paul’s Cathedral, London

St. Paul's Cathedral, London

St. Paul’s Cathedral, London

St. Paul's Cathedral, London

St. Paul’s Cathedral, London

My other Princess (my oldest daughter) is also happy to be here, and is standing by Queen Anne’s statue.

St. Paul's Cathedral, London

St. Paul’s Cathedral, London

St. Paul's Cathedral, London

St. Paul’s Cathedral, London

St. Paul's Cathedral, London

St. Paul’s Cathedral, London

St. Paul's Cathedral, London

St. Paul’s Cathedral, London

St. Paul's Cathedral, London

St. Paul’s Cathedral, London

St. Paul's Cathedral, London

St. Paul’s Cathedral, London

I can’t believe I haven’t shared these pictures yet!  It’s already been eight months since we were there –  how quickly time flies!  Well, until next time – by the way, Happy Spring!

The Flower Fields Are Blooming Beautiful!

The Flower Fields in Carlsbad are blooming beautiful!  Pardon my English, but I had to say it – the fields are beautiful!  Blooming with beauty.

I will not share too many pictures here, as you can see my other posts.  Remember, it’s not that bad in Carlsbad – in fact, it’s quite beautiful!

The Flower Fields, Carlsbad - San Diego

The Flower Fields, Carlsbad – San Diego

Here’s me and my little girl, Chandi.

The Flower Fields, Carlsbad - San Diego

The Flower Fields, Carlsbad – San Diego

The Flower Fields, Carlsbad - San Diego

The Flower Fields, Carlsbad – San Diego

The Flower Fields, Carlsbad - San Diego

The Flower Fields, Carlsbad – San Diego

Today, was March 14th, but it was quite a hot day.  There weren’t the usual crowds, I think everyone knew there was a heat wave, and not too many people wanted to be out in the heat.  However, the heat doesn’t bother me, and Chandra is a good sport.

The Flower Fields, Carlsbad - San Diego

The Flower Fields, Carlsbad – San Diego

The Flower Fields, Carlsbad - San Diego

The Flower Fields, Carlsbad – San Diego

The Flower Fields, Carlsbad - San Diego

The Flower Fields, Carlsbad – San Diego

The Flower Fields, Carlsbad - San Diego

The Flower Fields, Carlsbad – San Diego

The Windmill, which is now part of Friday’s Restaurant can be seen from the Flower Fields, it’s actually just across the street.  I think it goes very well with flowers, it’s kind of like Holland – flowers and windmills everywhere, so whoever designed Carlsbad knew what they were doing.

Near the Flower Fields, The Windmill, Carlsbad

Near the Flower Fields, The Windmill, Carlsbad

This little one is my Princess Of The Flower Fields, I think she definitely suits the title.

The Flower Fields, Carlsbad - San Diego

The Flower Fields, Carlsbad – San Diego

The Flower Fields, Carlsbad - San Diego

The Flower Fields, Carlsbad – San Diego

Isn’t this cute?  This is situated close to the children’s playground at the Flower Fields.

The Flower Fields, Carlsbad - San Diego

The Flower Fields, Carlsbad – San Diego

After all that walking around, guess who wants the Strawberry Lavender Milkshake she’s been waiting for a whole year?  Little Chandi!  She was so happy to finally get one.

The Flower Fields, Carlsbad - San Diego

The Flower Fields, Carlsbad – San Diego

Well, to next time and I hope you have a blooming beautiful weekend!

Hadrian’s Gate, Antalya, Turkey

Haidan's Gate, Antalya, Turkey

Hadrian’s Gate in the Old City of Antalya, Turkey is not to be missed.  Here’s a link to read more information about this beautiful historical and magnificent gate: http://www.turkeytravelplanner.com/go/med/Antalya/sights/hadrian_gate.html  It is ever so impressive, and was built in the year 130 AD.  Antalya used to be a Roman city.  Here are pictures:

Haidan's Gate, Antalya, Turkey

Hadrian’s Gate, Antalya, Turkey

Haidan's Gate, Antalya, Turkey

Hadrian’s Gate, Antalya, Turkey

Haidan's Gate, Antalya, Turkey

Hadrian’s Gate, Antalya, Turkey

There is a little glass walkway that you have to walk over – I believe it is because they are preserving the stones.

Haidan's Gate, Antalya, Turkey

Hadrian’s Gate, Antalya, Turkey

Haidan's Gate, Antalya, Turkey

Hadrian’s Gate, Antalya, Turkey

Haidan's Gate, Antalya, Turkey

Hadrian’s Gate, Antalya, Turkey

Here’s me in Antalya at Hadrian’s Gate

Haidan's Gate, Antalya, Turkey

Hadrian’s Gate, Antalya, Turkey

Haidan's Gate, Antalya, Turkey

Hadrian’s Gate, Antalya, Turkey

Haidan's Gate, Antalya, Turkey

Hadrian’s Gate, Antalya, Turkey

Well, monuments are worth seeing, no matter where they are in the world, and this one is just as beautiful, just as significant and historical as any other worthwhile monument.  I hope Hadrian’s Gate stays intact for a really long time, if not for ever.  I highly recommend that you go visit Hadrian’s Gate, Antalya.