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7 Picks from San Diego

Well, June is nearly over, and I’ve had a hectic month.  I hope you are all enjoying your summer.  Let the summer fun begin, and what better than to bring you some of my personal picks (and pics) of San Diego:

1)   Balboa Park – this place is full of spectacular and breathtaking sights – just look – this photographer really wants to take a picture of the Botanical Building, but he really should be taking it of the bride

Balboa Park - Botanical Building

Balboa Park – Botanical Building

Well, it wasn’t fair to her that she wasn’t in the picture, so I took one myself!

Balboa Park - Botanical Building

Balboa Park – Botanical Building

2)  San Diego Zoo – world famous and definitely worth your time and money!

San Diego Zoo

San Diego Zoo

My little girl has been going here since she was ever so little and the orangutans did not frighten her away!

The San Diego Zoo

The San Diego Zoo

3)  The Hotel Del – it’s ever so swell!

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

From any angle, east to west, north to south – it’s perfect!

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

4) Horton Plaza – most beautiful and the best shopping mall ever!

Horton Plaza

Horton Plaza

5) SeaPort Village – a great tourist attraction – don’t miss it!

SeaPort Village

SeaPort Village

6) La Jolla Cove – ever so scenic and serene!

La Jolla Cove

La Jolla Cove

Even the birds love it!

La Jolla

La Jolla

7) Carlsbad – The Flower Fields and Legoland

Well, you can’t always visit The Flower Fields, just in March and April of each year, but me and Chandi absolutely love to go there, in fact she insists!

The Flower Fields

The Flower Fields

Taj Mahal in Legoland

Taj Mahal in Legoland

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Legoland, CA

Well, these 7 picks were quick, but don’t be quick when visiting them, take your time and allow at least a day for each one, be sure to remember I gave you that bit of advice!

Swami’s Beach in Encinitas

Swami’s Beach in Encinitas, is a beach you should visit.

Let’s do the 5 w’s:
What? A beautiful beach situated in a
seaside town.

Swami's Beach, Encinitas

Swami’s Beach, Encinitas

Swami's Beach, Encinitas

Swami’s Beach, Encinitas

Swami's Beach, Encinitas

Swami’s Beach, Encinitas

Swami's Beach, Encinitas

Swami’s Beach, Encinitas

Swami's Beach, Encinitas

Swami’s Beach, Encinitas

Swami's Beach, Encinitas

Swami’s Beach, Encinitas

Where?  Swami’s is on Coast Hwy. 101 in Encinitas,  just 25 minutes or so north of downtown San Diego  – about an 8 minute walk from the Lumberyard which has an array of pubs, bars, cafes, and restaurants at the intersection of Coast Hwy. 101 and K Street

The Lumberyard, Encinitas

The Lumberyard, Encinitas

Why?  Why would you not want to?  You can see beautiful spiritual places such as the buildings and amazing grounds of the Self Realization Fellowship

Swami's Beach, Encinitas

Swami’s Beach, Encinitas

Swami's Beach, Encinitas

Swami’s Beach, Encinitas

Swami's Beach, Encinitas

Swami’s Beach, Encinitas

Swami's Beach, Encinitas

Swami’s Beach, Encinitas

When?  Go there anytime you want fresh air and beautiful surroundings.

Swami's Beach, Encinitas

Swami’s Beach, Encinitas

Swami's Beach, Encinitas

Swami’s Beach, Encinitas

Who?  Encinitas is for everyone, but truth be told…..I think surfers like it a lot.

Swami's Beach, Encinitas

Swami’s Beach, Encinitas

What makes me think that?  Well, take a look at these pictures – there’s memorials to surfers.

Swami's Beach, Encinitas

Swami’s Beach, Encinitas

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(Okay, this one is upside down and since I’m posting from my phone again, I’ll have to correct it later).

Chandi likes to think she’s surfing!

Swami's Beach, Encinitas

Swami’s Beach, Encinitas

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Lastly, there’s stairs down to the beach

Swami's Beach, Encinitas

Swami’s Beach, Encinitas

Swami's Beach, Encinitas

Swami’s Beach, Encinitas

Swami's Beach, Encinitas

Swami’s Beach, Encinitas

There’s even a road crossing sign that says Swami’s Pedestrian Xing

Swami's Beach, Encinitas

Swami’s Beach, Encinitas

 

If you see this house with the beautiful garden, you’ll be close by

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close to Swami’s Beach, Encinitas

Last look at Swami’s

Swami's Beach, Encinitas

Swami's Beach, Encinitas

Swami’s Beach, Encinitas

Don’t forget to visit Swami’s!

Paradise at Del Mar

Have you ever envisioned paradise?  How would it look?

Swinging overlooking the ocean?

Children's Playground in Del Mar

Children’s Playground in Del Mar

Seeing the ocean through tropical landscaping?

Seagrove Park, Del Mar Beach

Seagrove Park, Del Mar Beach

Seeing two trees growing side by side in Paradise?

Powerhouse Beach, Del Mar

Powerhouse Beach, Del Mar

Seeing beautiful sights to behold

Powerhouse Beach, Del Mar

Powerhouse Beach, Del Mar

Seeing beautiful sights again and again

Powerhouse Beach, Del Mar

Powerhouse Beach, Del Mar

Seeing a playground for your kids to play in while you bask in paradise

Children's Playground, Del Mar Beach

Children’s Playground, Del Mar Beach

Somewhere to chat with your friends while your kids played close by?

Powerhouse Park, Del Mar

Powerhouse Park, Del Mar

Seeing ocean water that is nice and blue, and waves that call out for surfers to ride on them

Del Mar Beach

Del Mar Beach

Seeing a place where people want to picnic, that becomes so colorful that you can’t help but gaze at the scene in front of you

Powerhouse Park, Del Mar

Powerhouse Park, Del Mar

Seeing trains come by where people stop to stare and wave as the trains go by

 

Train track at Del Mar

Train track at Del Mar

Seeing the scenic Coast Highway 101 and pass such beautiful places like Del Mar on their journey through California

Coast Highway, Del Mar

Coast Highway, Del Mar

Seeing a place that looks so tropical and colorful, surely it must be Paradise?

Tropical Del Mar

Tropical Del Mar

Last picture, then you have to see it for yourself!

Seagrove Park, Del Mar

Seagrove Park, Del Mar

I hope you got a taste of Paradise!  Paradise is in Del Mar.

 

2013 in review and Happy New Year!

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A Little Bit of Paradise At The Hotel Del, Coronado

I love to go to the Hotel Del – that place is just what the doctor would order or should order for anyone to get away from it all!  It makes me feel content and serene and as though I am on vacation.  Yesterday, on November 30th, we finally got to go and visit this beautiful place again.  My heart had been yearning for the Hotel Del.  I was so excited to go and visit it again.

On the way to the Hotel Del, there are many picture taking opportunities:

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Hotel Del, Coronado

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Hotel Del, Coronado

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near the Hotel Del, Coronado

Don’t park in the hotel grounds as you will have to pay for parking, and it isn’t cheap.  There is plenty of free parking by the beach on the main streets.  We had to park about a ten-minute walk away from the hotel, but it’s such a lovely place to take a walk.  Just take in the surroundings all around and you won’t be disappointed.

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near the Hotel Del, Coronado

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near the Hotel Del, Coronado

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near the Hotel Del, Coronado

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near the Hotel Del, Coronado

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near the Hotel Del, Coronado

People just love to gaze at the Hotel Del, well……it’s so swell!

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near the Hotel Del, Coronado

Coronado near the Hotel Del

Coronado near the Hotel Del

Finally, we got to the Hotel Del.  The ice-skating rink is now open for the holidays and I could just stand here for hours taking in the happiness of everyone and the beauty all around.

I couldn’t decide if I wanted pictures with the hotel in the background

Hotel Del, Coronado

Hotel Del, Coronado

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Hotel Del, Coronado

Hotel Del, Coronado

Hotel Del, Coronado

Hotel Del, Coronado

Hotel Del, Coronado

or without it

Hotel Del, Coronado

Hotel Del, Coronado

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Hotel Del

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Hotel Del Ice-Skating Rink, Coronado

Hotel Del Ice-Skating Rink, Coronado

Hotel Del Ice-Skating Rink, Coronado

You might want to start with taking a break, just to take in the surrounding beauty while you have an ice-cream from Moo-Time Creamery or grab a cup of coffee or a cold drink – this area shown in the picture below is a self-service area and it is ever so relaxing and a great place to sit.

Hotel Del, Coronado

Hotel Del, Coronado

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Moo-Time Creamery, Hotel Del, Coronado

There’s plenty of shops and places to get treats

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The Hotel Del, Coronado

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Hotel Del, Coronado

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Hotel Del, Coronado

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Hotel Del, Coronado

Hotel Del, Coronado

Then, you’ll want to go and see the lobby and  the Christmas tree, and some more of the grounds of the hotel

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Hotel Del, Coronado

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Hotel Del, Coronado

This tree is located where the Sheerwater Restaurant is and close by to where the self-service coffee shop is located

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If you go through the lobby and past the tree, then you can exit from the other side and wander out into the beautiful garden

Hotel Del, Coronado

Hotel Del, Coronado

This area shown below is a restaurant with out-door seating and a prime view of not just the ocean, but people-watching

Hotel Del, Coronado

Hotel Del, Coronado

We ended up staying for several hours, and got treated to a nice sunset.

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Hotel Del, Coronado

Feel like some hot chocolate out by the ice-skating rink?  Then you should try Coffee By The Sea

Hotel Del, Coronado

The ice-skating rink is now bathed in a beautiful sun-set

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Hotel Del, Coronado

Hotel Del, Coronado

Did you know that the beach is just a few steps away from the Hotel Del?  Such a fantastic setting!
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Hotel Del, Coronado

Hotel Del, Coronado

Hotel Del, Coronado

Then the sunset became even more spectacular, but how could it be other than spectacular in this beautiful of most beautiful places?

Hotel Del, Coronado

Hotel Del, Coronado

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Hotel Del, Coronado

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Hotel Del, Coronado

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Hotel Del, Coronado

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Hotel Del, Coronado

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Hotel Del, Coronado

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Hotel Del, Coronado

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Hotel Del, Coronado

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Hotel Del, Coronado

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Hotel Del, Coronado

Hotel Del, Coronado

Hotel Del, Coronado

Last, but not least…..this place is just where you have to come to get into the holiday spirit!  It looks like a holiday bonanza, and it is so festive and elegant here that I can’t describe it accurately enough.

Hotel Del, Coronado

Hotel Del, Coronado

Did I tell you that I loved the Hotel Del, did I tell you it is so so swell?  It is beautiful and I highly recommend that you visit.

How To Cook A Turkey!

Well, it’s that time of year.  I can’t resist showing you some of what my little girl’s classmates in Kindergarten wrote for a project on “How To Cook A Turkey”.  I hope this isn’t plagiarizing as I’m listing the work of little 4, 5 and even 6 year olds (there’s a mixture of ages in this Kindergarten class)  – but when I first read this, I couldn’t help but laugh.  I don’t want to give you their names or even the name of the school, but how about their initials?   By the way, one of the set of instructions is also from my little cutie!  So here are the kindergartners’ instructions on how to make a turkey:

“First, you get a turkey from a store. Then you use a wipe to make sure it is all clean.  Then you put some strawberries on it.  You put it in the oven for minutes.  Then you eat it!”   (T.L.)

“First, you get a turkey from in the wild.  Then you use water from the lake to clean it.  Then you put some sauce on it.  You cook it in a pan in the kitchen on the cooker for 1 minute.  Then you eat  it!” (B.C.)

“First, you get a turkey from the supermarket.  You use water from the sink to wash it and use a towel to dry it.  Put spices on top of it.  Go to the woods to find a turkey when you see one you catch it and then ou take it home with you.  Turn the pan on and put the turkey in it.  Flip it over when it’s white.  First blue fire temperature About 10 min. Take the turkey out and let it cool down.  Serve it.” (C.B.)

“Go to the Thanksgiving, look all around, and get a turkey.  Wash the turkey with water in the bathroom.  Put an eye on it.  Next, put in the pan and put it on the warm fire for 4 hours.  Finally, you just eat it!” (C.L.)

“First, you get a turkey from the Thanksgiving store.  Next, you wash it in your sink with your hands.  Then you put toppings on it, such as frosting and sprinkles.  Cook it in the oven on 4 degrees for 5 seconds.  Finally, eat it with a fork.” (A.E.)

“First, you get a turkey from the farm.  You need to wash it with a towel in the bathroom.  Next, chop the turkey.  Then you put it in a pot on the warm fire for 5 minutes.  You then chop it again and eat it!” (L.K.)

“First, you get a turkey from a special store.  Use water and a rag in a big pan in the sink to clean it.  Next you put oil on it.  Cook the turkey on the stove in a pan on 50 degrees.  Cook the turkey for 1 hour.  Finally, let it cool down and then eat it!” (B.K.)

Okay, now I will give you a break and present you with two pictures:

First, a picture of a turkey that I made:

Thanksgiving Day Turkey

Then this is a picture taken of a scrumptious Thanksgiving Day dinner

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Now let’s continue with more instructions:

“First, you need to get a turkey from outside.  Wash the turkey with your hands in the sink.  You cook the turkey in the toaster on 10 degrees for 1 hour.  Finally, you eat it!”  (R.A.)

“First, you go to Trader Joes to buy a turkey.  Next you rip the skin off and put oil on it.  Then you put it on the oven on 50 degrees for 60 minutes.  Finally, you put good stuff on it like salad dressing and then you eat it.” (C.B.)

“First, you go to Jimbos to get a turkey.  Then you sanitize it with a special spray.  You put cheese, and a little lettuce on the turkey.  Cut the turkey in small pieces.  Before you cook it take out the bones.  Cook the turkey in the oven on 60 degrees for 40 hours.  You can play with toys while you are waiting.  Put a warm towel over it when it comes out of the oven.  Make rice and dumplings and brocolli and cheeseburger.  Enjoy!”  (I. S.)

“First, buy a turkey at the store – Sprouts.  Use a knife, and you scrape the stuff off.  Next, put soy on it.  Put the turkey on the pan in the kitchen.  Make sure it is really hot – 58 degrees for 1 minute.  Eat it!”  (L. C.)

“First, you go to the store (supermarket).  Next, wash the turkey in the sink with a washcloth and soap.  You need to put some spices like salt on the turkey.  Cook it on the stove for 2 hours and 15 minutes.  Finally, let it cool then you put it on a plate and eat it!”  (A. G.)

“First, you get a turkey from the farm.  Use water to clean the turkey.  Cook the turkey on the stove.  Eat it!”  (A. R.)

“First, you need to catch a turkey outside or buy one at the store.  Get a knife and scrape the dirt off.  Then put spice on the turkey.  Put the turkey in a pot and put it on the stove.  Cook the turkey for 15 minutes.  Then you eat it!”  (C.K.)

“First, you get a turkey from the store – Thanksgiving store.  Then you wash it with a sink and soap and water.  Next, you cook the turkey in the oven on 30 degrees for 40 hours.  Then you just eat it!”  (J. P.)

“First, you get a turkey at the turkey store.  Next, use a wipe to clean the turkey.  Then, put bread, potatoes, and salad on the turkey.  Cook the turkey in the oven – it should be way hot.  Keep it in the oven for about 20 minutes.  Finally, you eat it!”  (T. G.)

“First, you get a turkey from the store.  You need to clean the turkey with water.  Put the turkey in the oven.  Then you eat it!”  (W. H.)

“First, get a turkey at the store – Trader Joes.  Next, put it in the washing machine to clean it.  Cook the turkey in the oven on 25 degrees for 1 hour and 60 minutes.  Finally, take it out and eat it!”  (B. M.)

“First, you need to get a turkey at the store – Jimbos.  then you take the stuffing out and take the bones out.  Next, put oil on the turkey.  Cook it in the oven on 1 degree for 13 minutes.  Finally, put it on a tray, put it on a plate and then you eat it!”  (D. M.)

“First, you need to get a turkey at the store – Target.  Then you need to wash it in the dishwasher or the sink.  Cook the turkey in the oven on 40 degrees for 60 minutes.  Then you take it out and let it cool.  Finally, you put it on a plate, cut it and put it on the table.”  (E. M.)

“First, you need to get a turkey from the store – Vons.  Next you wash it in the sink with water.  Cook the turkey in the oven on 7 degrees for 4 minutes.  Finally, eat it!”  (E. F.)

Did you like the variety of instructions?  I think we can gather from what they wrote that these little people know the stores that their parents shop at, and obviously participate in some of the routines of their parents such as the shopping.  But where did they get the idea that turkeys are washed in the dishwasher or washing machine, or that you cook the turkey for 1 minute or on the other extreme 40 hours?    Also, please, please ……if you follow these instructions….don’t cook the turkey on just 4 degrees or 10 degrees!  You might be waiting until next Thanksgiving!  Whatever you do, and however you cook your turkey……cook it well, I like to cook it on 325 or 350 degrees for at least 8 hours.  I’ve even put a turkey in at night in the oven on a very low temperature such as 225 degrees, and cooked it overnight and there is no better smell to wake up to (other than coffee).

If you need a little bit of a Fall or Thanksgiving atmosphere other than turkey pictures, I think these two pictures taken a couple of years ago in Las Vegas should get you in the spirit!

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Thanksgiving Time – Las Vegas

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Thanksgiving Time – Las Vegas

Happy Thanksgiving!

Diwali Mela, 2013 – San Diego

Diwali is always special here in San Diego, and this year was no different.  First, we had the wonderful Festival Of Lights in Balboa Park, then we had the Diwali Mela just last weekend on November 9th.  The Mela always takes place in front of the Shri Mandir on Black Mountain Road in San Diego’s Mira Mesa area.  That’s also where one of my favorite Indian fast-food/snack restaurants are: Surati (see pictures of their yummy sweets right here).  Here’s just a few pictures:

Diwali Mela, 2013

Diwali Mela, 2013

Diwali Mela, 2013 - San Diego

Diwali Mela, 2013 – San Diego

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Diwali Mela, 2013 – San Diego

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Diwali Mela, 2013 – San Diego

Diwali Mela, 2013

Diwali Mela, 2013

This picture was taken of the group in the video below, but the picture was not taken at the Diwali Mela, it was taken earlier in the year when they performed to the same dance:

Indian Dance

Indian Dance

Here’s my video of just one of the performances…..I hope you enjoy it.

Happy Diwali 2013 from Balboa Park

I could not miss going to Balboa Park after the wonderful experience last year.  I looked forward to another Diwali spectacular, and I was not disappointed.  Here’s a video that I made:

October 26th, 2013 was the date set for the Festival of Lights Celebration to take place in Balboa Park, and it started at 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm for activities leading up to the big show.  These preliminary activities included stalls from various regions of India that displayed their region in all it’s splendor, including displaying arts and crafts, and putting on some pretty amazing dances.  Then at 6pm, the “big show” was performed on the stage at the Organ Pavilion. The weather was cooperative, and unlike last year, there wasn’t any rain, and it was a beautiful San Diego day!

Here are some pictures showing you some of the preliminary activities that took place prior to the big show.

Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park

Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park

Sometimes, you will see the banners that display the region, and sorry if I don’t always show them

Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park

Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park

Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park

Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park

Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park

Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park

Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park

Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park

Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park

Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park

Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park

Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park

Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park

Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park

Here’s my little Indian Princess (she’s also seen dancing at the end of the video).

Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park

Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park

So, now I will show you some scenes from the “big show” that started at 6pm and went on until 7:45 pm or so.

First, there was the introduction, and the Mayor Elect of San Diego was present and also talked to the audience

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Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park

Then the show began

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Festival Of Lights – Balboa Park

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Festival Of Lights – Balboa Park

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Festival Of Lights – Balboa Park

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Festival Of Lights – Balboa Park

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Festival Of Lights – Balboa Park

Here’s the display of lights on the stage towards the end of the show, you can’t really see it very well, but this is where many participants paraded around the stage and the surrounding area with tiny little lamps – it was truly beautiful!

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Of course, there’s nothing like a Bhangra Finale at the end of the show!  The crowd joined in and danced to Bhangra!

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In the next post, I am going to show you a few pictures of Balboa Park.  In the meantime, Happy Diwali, 2013!  I hope it will be a joyful and wonderful time for you, your family and friends.

Have You Been To The Land Down Under?

Okay, so my title was inspired by the Men At Work song which coincidentally was out during the time of my fascination with Australia.  I was always intrigued by Australia and knew I had to go there.  So off, I went with a backpack and no more than £100 pounds.  I ended up staying more than a year, and went back once again shortly after I returned to England.  The second time I went there, I think I even had less money than the first time.  It’s a long story as to what I did there and how I survived with such a meagre beginning, but with a big pot of dreams.  Here are some pictures.

I ended up traveling around the country, and actually even hitch-hiked my way around.  I would never do it again!

My first stop was Sydney, but I spent the majority of my time in Brisbane.

Sydney Opera House

Sydney Opera House

Sydney Harbor

Sydney Harbor

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Sydney Opera House

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Sydney Harbor

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Sydney Opera House

You can’t visit Australia without going to the Outback, this is where you will see Ayers Rock.

Alice Springs, South Australia

Alice Springs, South Australia

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Aboriginal Art

This one was taken in Melbourne

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Melbourne

This is in the Northern Territory, I believe I went from Darwin to Alice Springs and Katherine Gorge was on the way.  I remember a lazy river ride viewing crocodiles that looked lazy, but of course would snap out of that laziness in a heart-beat if tempted.

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Katherine Gorge in the Northern Territory

This is Ayers Rock in Alice Springs

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Ayers Rock

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Melbourne Zoo

This is the best place to see koalas!  I had a picture of me holding a koala and don’t know where it is now.  So sad!

Koalas in Australia

Koalas in Australia

However, I do have a picture of me with a kangaroo!

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Back in those days, I did not take as many pictures as I do now, and I know I have more pictures of Sydney and Brisbane somewhere, but will look for them and post them sometime down the road.  Here’s the Big Pineapple again though, this picture was taken on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland.

Big Pineapple, Sunshine Coast

Big Pineapple, Sunshine Coast

I really enjoyed seeing the land Down Under and would like to visit it again sometime soon.  It’s a great big country, and some of the other places I visited were Perth, and Adelaide.  The only big city that I did not visit was Canberra, the capital city.  I really should have gone there.  Anyway, that’s enough of my reminiscences of my time in Australia.

Where’s This Beach…Hope It’s Within Reach! It’s in Oceanside!

Where is this beauty of a beach?

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Oceanside, CA

Is it Tenerife?

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Oceanside, CA

Is it Majorca?

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Oceanside, CA

Is it Sicily?

Oceanside Beach, CA

No, well, I think you know it by now, as I put it in the title and in the captions……it’s in Oceanside, California, which is just 45 minutes north or so of downtown San Diego.  Oh, this beach is so stunning and one of my latest joys and discoveries.  You can live by a place, but not even visit it or know of it’s beauty, until one day you stumble upon a part of it, and instantly think, wow, this is so beautiful, how could I never have visited this place before, or even known how beautiful?  So, now, I go back to this beautiful beach as often as I can.  Here are more pictures.

Beautiful park by Paradise on the Beach (that’s just my name for it) – it’s actually called Tyson’s Park – I believe.

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Oceanside, CA

A bit of color by the beach

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Oceanside, CA

Take a walk along the Pier

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Oceanside, CA

Especially on a day that’s perfect, and the sky is clear

Oceanside Pier, CA

Oceanside Pier, CA

Okay, the sky may not be that clear, but the day was perfect.

Oceanside Pier, CA

Oceanside Pier, CA

Here’s a view from the Pier

A view from Oceanside Pier, Oceanside, CA

A view from Oceanside Pier, Oceanside, CA

Another view from the Pier

A view from Oceanside Pier, Oceanside, CA

A view from Oceanside Pier, Oceanside, CA

Back to the beautiful Pier

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Oceanside Pier, CA

More of the beach

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Oceanside Beach, CA

Guess what?  There’s a restaurant on the Pier, and it was fun eating there, it almost felt like being on a cruise!

Ruby's Restaurant, Oceanside Pier, CA

Ruby’s Restaurant, Oceanside Pier, CA

Ruby's Restaurant, Oceanside Pier, CA

Ruby’s Restaurant, Oceanside Pier, CA

Okay, so I had to take a picture inside Ruby’s where we enjoyed lunch, but this one didn’t come out great, I wanted to show the view through the window

Ruby's Restaurant, Oceanside Pier, CA

Ruby’s Restaurant, Oceanside Pier, CA

Back to the outside world and lovely Oceanside Pier again!  Here’s someone else enjoying the view from the Pier.

Oceanside Pier, CA

Oceanside Pier, CA

Here’s someone taking a break from fishing on the Pier

Oceanside Pier, CA

Oceanside Pier, CA

Here’s more people enjoying the view from the Pier

Oceanside Pier, CA

Oceanside Pier, CA

What a beauty of a beach!

Oceanside Beach, CA

Oceanside Beach, CA

What nice waves you have!

Oceanside Beach, CA

Oceanside Beach, CA

What nice trees you have!

Oceanside Beach, CA

Oceanside Beach, CA

Chandi loved visiting Oceanside

Oceanside Pier, CA

Oceanside Pier, CA

I know these people loved the beach

Oceanside Pier, CA

Oceanside Pier, CA

Oceanside Pier, CA

Oceanside Pier, CA

I think anyone visiting would love this place

Oceanside Pier, CA

Oceanside Pier, CA

Life’s more fun with a visit to the beach.  I hope the beach is within reach for you

Oceanside Beach, CA

Oceanside Beach, CA

No matter which angle you view it from, Oceanside Beach should be within your reach

Oceanside Beach, CA

Oceanside Beach, CA

Shade or no shade, tents or not

Oceanside Beach, CA

Oceanside Beach, CA

This beach sparkles

Oceanside Beach, CA

Oceanside Beach, CA

Where is Oceanside again?

Oceanside Beach, CA

Oceanside Beach, CA

It’s part of sunny San Diego, just 5 or 10 minutes away from Carlsbad, and 40 or 45 minutes north of downtown San Diego.

Oceanside Beach, CA

Oceanside Beach, CA

Oceanside Beach, CA

Oceanside Beach, CA

Oh, it’s so Oceanside!

Oceanside Beach, CA

Oceanside Beach, CA

By the way, Happy Labor Day!