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Serene San Diego

Just a little serenity even in pictures might take away the tension that is forever present in this world.   Here’s some serenity from San Diego.

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Seaport Village, San Diego

Seaport Village, San Diego

Seaport Village, San Diego

Seaport Village, San Diego

Seaport Village, San Diego

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Seaport Village, San Diego

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Seaport Village, San Diego

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Seaport Village, San Diego

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Seaport Village, San Diego

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Seaport Village, San Diego

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Seaport Village, San Diego

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Seaport Village, San Diego

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Seaport Village, San Diego

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Seaport Village, San Diego

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Seaport Village, San Diego

Have a happy and serene week!

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.

Oceanside, CA

Oceanside, CA

A bit of color by the beach

Oceanside, CA

Oceanside, CA

Take a walk along the Pier

Oceanside, CA

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

Oceanside Pier, CA

Oceanside Pier, CA

More of the beach

Oceanside Beach, CA

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!

When In Rome

When in Rome, you won’t forget to do the usual touristy things like visit the Trevi Fountain

Trevi Fountain, Rome

Trevi Fountain, Rome

First you’ll want to photograph just about any part of it with other people in it

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Trevi Fountain, Rome

Then you’ll probably want to pick on an Italian-looking person to be in the picture

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Trevi Fountain, Rome

Then you’ll want to photograph the top of the structure

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Trevi Fountain, Rome

The middle of the structure

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Trevi Fountain, Rome

And other people taking better pictures of it

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Trevi Fountain, Rome

Don’t forget to take pictures that include the bottom of the structure showing the water.

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Trevi Fountain, Rome

Now, you’ll want to go elsewhere, and take more pictures

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Rome, Italy

And somewhere else again

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Rome, Italy

Take a picture from another angle

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Rome, Italy

And then walk around the corner

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Rome, Italy

Don’t forget to just take pictures of people, any people – don’t even ask them.

Rome, Italy

Rome, Italy

Don’t forget the street scenes

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Rome, Italy

Don’t forget to get the Italian flag in your pictures

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Rome, Italy

Did I mention that you are supposed to get the numerous statues too that are all over the place?

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Bridge of Angels, Rome, Italy

Can’t resist throwing in one more picture of the Trevi Fountain.

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Trevi Fountain, Rome

Did I also tell you that you should just about take pictures of everything?

Also, one more thing……..when in Rome, forget about home!

Italy is Entrenched in Culture – You’ve Got to Love It!

There is a place that I could go to again and again, and never get bored of visiting, and that is Italy.  I have been there numerous times.  On this occasion, back in 2006, it was right after the MSC Musica cruise.  The cruise started in Venice and finished in Venice, but a trip to Italy is not complete without visiting some of it’s other beautiful cities.  We chose Pisa, and were not disappointed.  We also went to Florence, and San Gimignano, but I can’t remember if some of these pictures were taken there or not.  I have decided to label most of the other pictures Tuscany, Italy just to be on the safe side.

First, the most famous place in Pisa – the Leaning Tower of Pisa

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Leaning Tower of Pisa

and here, it looks like it’s not leaning so much, but it’s just a different angle

Leaning Tower of Pisa

Leaning Tower of Pisa

Then here are an assortment of pictures taken in Tuscany which is the region where Pisa is.

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Tuscany, Italy

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Pisa, Italy

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Tuscany, Italy

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Tuscany, Italy

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Tuscany, Italy

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Tuscany, Italy

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Tuscany, Italy

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Tuscany, Italy

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Tuscany, Italy

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Tuscany, Italy

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Pisa, Italy

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Pisa, Italy

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Pisa, Italy

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Pisa, Italy

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Pisa, Italy

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Pisa, Italy

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Pisa, Italy

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Pisa, Italy

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Pisa, Italy

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Tuscany, Italy

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Tuscany, Italy

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Tuscany, Italy

 

Tuscany, Italy

Tuscany, Italy

What can I say about Italy other than I  love the architecture, the fashion, the language, the food, the place and the people.  Italy, it has it all, and you can get a big taste of what Italy is about just in Pisa.

Summer, Sunsets and Fun in San Diego

Summer, sunsets and fun were all in one place – the San Diego County Fair in beautiful Del Mar.

First, the sunset

Sunset at San Diego County Fair

Sunset at San Diego County Fair

Here’s a pre-sunset picture capturing some of the people at the Fair

San Diego County Fair, Del Mar

San Diego County Fair, Del Mar

Then the sunset again

San Diego County Fair, Del Mar

San Diego County Fair, Del Mar

and one more time

San Diego County Fair, Del Mar

San Diego County Fair, Del Mar

Well, you can’t beat summer fun, lights, sunset and Paradise all rolled into one.  The San Diego Fair – got to say, it’s one of the best Fairs out there!

Care For The Fair? Try the San Diego County Fair.

The San Diego County Fair is here in town – it started on June 8th and goes on until July 4th.  Normally, I try to avoid this as it’s expensive and can be very tiring.  However, I must have forgot how much fun it was, and mustn’t leave it for another three or four years until I go again.  Yesterday was a beautiful day for a fair, it was a fairly hot day, but not unpleasant, and the sky was a perfect blue.

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The Fairgrounds are in the same venue  as the Del Mar Racetrack – here’s a link to some pictures of that – (scroll halfway down the page though to see pictures of the Racetrack).  To get to the Fairgrounds, just go on the Highway 5 North and exit Via De La Valle, make a left and another left on Jimmy Durante Blvd.  Be prepared to pay $10 for parking or you can park at local schools and take a bus for free.  Admission prices are: children under 5 are free; kids under the age of 12 are $8 and adults are $14.

When you first go through admission, you will see a place where you can play all kinds of games.  If you want to stay out of the sun, and it was hot yesterday (June 22nd) – this is a great place to stay out of the heat.  You can play many kinds of games, cards, dominoes, or just play on one of the arcade style machines.

The San Diego County Fair

The San Diego County Fair

San Diego County Fair

San Diego County Fair

Then the aroma of the fair food is so tantalizing, and the choices are plentiful!  What to get?  Ice cream, funnel cakes, pizza, Greek food, fish and chips, Indian bread (I believe it was the American Indian, not the other Indian), caramel apples, just about anything covered with bacon – including chocolate, or hot dogs are just some of the temptations.  The fries covered with nacho cheese and bacon bits were really good!  However, it  is costly – $10 or so for a chicken basket that consisted of four pieces of chicken with fries, $6.75 for the bacon covered fries, $15.75 for three slices of pizza with two drinks, and should I even go on?  But, it’s tempting and you have to be really strong to resist those wonderful tantalizing smells, they can even make those who are full – just greedy.  It’s the Fair, and you have to give in just once in a while!

The San Diego County Fair

The San Diego County Fair

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Then the kids will pester you for rides – or perhaps you might want to give in and try a ride yourself.  I believe the first ten days of the fair – you can get a wristband for $30 per person for all day unlimited rides, but right now those wristbands are only available to use on Wednesday and Thursday’s.  Since the majority of people go on Saturday or Sunday, they will be limited to paying about 75 cents per ride including on July 4th.  You can pay $50 for 72 tickets or $20 for 28 tickets – that’s what I mean when I say it’s expensive – be prepared to bring a lot of money with you.

The San Diego County Fair

The San Diego County Fair

Now, when you’ve got your tickets or wristband, you have to decide which rides to go on – at least the lines aren’t that long – like they are at Disneyland or Legoland – you can get on your ride fairly quickly – at least my kids did yesterday.

Here’s two pictures showing the Grand Wheel (the first one with the pink inflated toy in front of it was taken with my camcorder, and the second one was taken with my Iphone):

 

The Grand Wheel, San Diego County Fair

The Grand Wheel, San Diego County Fair

 

The San Diego County Fair

The San Diego County Fair

or you could choose to go upside down on a ride called Windsurf

The San Diego County Fair

The San Diego County Fair

Or how about the Magnum, or one of the other rides shown here?

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Then, of course this place would not be complete without rides for little kids of Chandi’s age – so across the fairgrounds on the other side are rides more suitable for the little ones.

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Isn’t the San Diego sky glorious?

San Diego County Fair

San Diego County Fair

There are some animals out here for the kids to see and enjoy, such as horses, pigs, goats and chickens. Chandi and Luca had a lot of fun seeing the horses – here’s just one of the horses people can learn about – there were donkeys, ponies and many other kinds of breeds of horses too.  Also, there’s a safe way to pretend that you are riding on a horse too!

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San Diego Fair has great family shows which are live such as Family Feud – another great way to escape some of the heat and crowds, as well as to give your aching feet a break.

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Do you know that celebrities come play at the Fairgrounds – celebrities such as Victoria Justice who does more than just singing or acting – she represents  Girl Up, which is a campaign of the United Nations Foundation.  Girl Up empowers girls to fight for the right to education and the end to other atrocities that girls face.  Big Time Rush were also set to play at the same concert as Victoria Justice – tickets were only $12, my oldest daughter wanted to see the show, but we were quite tired and could not stay any longer – we left at 7:30 pm, and had been at the fair all day from 11am or so.

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If you want to find out more information about the fair, visit this link: http://www.sdfair.com/

Don’t forget other than rides and food, there are also cuddly toys that are there  for the winning!

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I’ve got just one final thing to say – it’s not fair if you don’t take them to the fair at least once when they’re little.  A smile from a child says it all.

San Diego County Fair

San Diego County Fair

A Taste Of Europe with Katakalon, Greece and Dubrovnik, Croatia

I have been ever so busy lately, but that is now the story of my life.  I had to take a few minutes and escape into my dreams back to a trip in 2006 while on the MSC Musica.  We stopped at Katakalon in Greece – this place is ever so colorful – it reminds me of Cefalu in Sicily – oh, how I’d like to get my hands on some of the pictures I took there and then scan them onto my computer.  Until, then….Katakalon is a nice diversification.

Well, here is Katakalon – just a few pictures – we only had a few hours here.

Katakalon, Greece

Katakalon, Greece

That’s me in 2006 in Katakalon

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Katakalon, Greece

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Katakalon, Greece

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Katakalon, Greece

Now, would you like to take a trip to Dubrovnik in Croatia?  This place is stunning and deserves more than a few hours of your time.

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Dubrovnik, Croatia

Dubrovnik, Croatia

Dubrovnik, Croatia

Dubrovnik, Croatia

Dubrovnik, Croatia

Dubrovnik, Croatia

Dubrovnik, Croatia

Dubrovnik, Croatia

Dubrovnik, Croatia

Dubrovnik, Croatia

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Dubrovnik, Croatia

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Dubrovnik, Croatia

 

Well, that’s it for today.  Just thought I’d escape to Europe for a while and share some of my pictures with you.  Hope you are all doing well.

Oh, I Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside – In Oceanside, CA

What’s better than visiting a beautiful seaside or should I say beach on a beautiful day in San Diego?  Oceanside, which is about 40 minutes north of downtown San Diego has spectacular beaches.  Here’s a few pictures.

The beach at Oceanside (San Diego)

The beach at Oceanside (San Diego)

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Life’s getting really hectic, so I’m bringing you this really short post with just a few pictures.  Until next time!  

Super Sweet Blogging Award

I have been nominated by Vijay Shah for a really sweet award – for the Super Sweet Blogging Award.  Vijay is the writer of the blog – Half-Eaten Mind, and I really appreciate his sweetness in nominating me for my first ever award.   I also  nominate him for the award too, and he is my first nominee.   Vijay, thank you so much for your nomination.
Since I have never been nominated before, I admit to copying and pasting a little here from Vijay’s blog, but I had to copy the rules.

The Rules:

  • Thank the Super Sweet Blogger that nominated you.
  • Answer five Super Sweet questions.
  • Include the Super Sweet Blogging award image in your blog post.
  • Nominate a baker’s dozen (13) other bloggers.
  • Notify your nominees on their blog.

(c) Pallak Sharma/original designer , The Be-All and End-All

Since, I am supposed to include the above image on my blog post, I want to thank Pallak Sharma for it.

According to the rules I have to answer 5 questions and here they are:

1. Cookies or Cake? 

I have a sweet tooth, and I love both cookies and cake, but if truth be told, I think I prefer cake just a little more.  I like cake with custard in it, and love Napoleon Slices – I believe we call them Vanilla Slices in England, you can see them in this picture – they are the second ones over on the right from the fruit tart in the middle at the bottom of the display, and they have a delicious fondant type icing on the top.  Yummy!  I miss some of the cookies, or biscuits as we would say in England – from the UK – especially Digestives and Hobnobs.

Tempting Treats at Champagne Bakery

Tempting Treats at Champagne Bakery

However, when my daughter makes cookies like these, I can’t resist!  My sweet tooth always gives in!

Yummy Cookies

Yummy Cookies

2. Chocolate or Vanilla? 

I love chocolate, and especially if it’s milk or white chocolate.  Cadbury’s from England is definitely one of my favorites, and I have to tell you that I miss the chocolate in England.  If you go into a store in England, you will be amazed at the selection of chocolates – from Rowntrees’ Yorkie bars to Cadbury’s bars and Galaxy’s, not to mention Aero bars, both peppermint, orange and milk chocolate – these are out of this world with airy bubbles and chocolate that melts in your mouth.  I haven’t mentioned Crunchies, oh, how I love Crunchies.  My kids also love Cadbury’s Milky Bars and Cadbury’s Buttons.   We do get some limited selection of Cadbury’s bars here in the USA, but not the Crunchies, Aero’s or Yorkies unless you go to British stores or even Indian shops, that really inflate the cost of these bars to something outrageous.  Why can’t we have chocolate like this here in the USA?  I also like Toblerone chocolate – it is so good! Ghiradelli Chocolate is quite good too (although I’m still more of a Cadbury’s fan), and they are based here in San Francisco.  I had the pleasure of visiting their chocolate factory last year, and you won’t be surprised to know that I definitely sampled their goodies.  However, when it comes to chocolate or vanilla ice-cream, then I would have to say – I would choose vanilla over chocolate as I enjoy chocolate more in chocolate bars than I do in ice-cream.  The same goes for cake, I prefer vanilla sponge cake over chocolate sponge cake, but do like chocolate gateaux.

Ghiradelli Chocolate Factory, San Francisco, CA

Ghiradelli Chocolate Factory, San Francisco, CA

3. Favorite Sweet Treat? 

I have to say chocolate and also Mithai – Indian sweets that consist of anything from Burfi to Rasmalai or Jalebis.  Burfi for example, are sweets made from condensed milk, that are rich and creamy in taste, and can include such yummy ingredients as coconut, almonds and pistachios.  I love pistachio burfi from a certain favorite sweet shop in Birmingham, England and mango burfi (second from the left on the top shelf of the picture below) from Surati Farsan Mart in Mira Mesa, San Diego.  I also love French Fancies (little cakes sold in a box) in England, as well as Mr. Kipling’s Apple Pies, Mince Pies, Jamaican Gingerbread, and Jam Tarts – I miss all those and would gladly devour them upon sight.  Oh, and I also love coconut macaroons, scones, and custard with rhubard crumble!

Burfi Display at Surati Farsan Mart in San Diego

Burfi Display at Surati Farsan Mart in San Diego

Jalebis, Surati Farsan Mart, San Diego

Jalebis, Surati Farsan Mart, San Diego

4. When do you crave sweet things the most? 

Every day, and every time I drink coffee or tea.  I do not always indulge my sweet tooth, but most nights I have to give in to having a bit of chocolate with a cup of tea.  I think  tea tastes better if it’s preceeded with sweets.

5. Sweet Nick Name?

My sweet nickname for my little Chandi who is 4 years old, is that she is a piece of mithai – and though I speak to her in English only, with just a few words of Punjabi thrown in from time to time, and endearing words such as “mithai, laddoo, jalebi, rasmalai, or burfi” – I tell her that she’s one of those –  she now knows what these words mean.  Guess what?   She inherited my sweet tooth unfortunately (or it might not be that unforunate, as who says having a sweet tooth is bad unless it is taken to the extreme and I like to think that having a sweet tooth makes the person sweeter) – she loves burfi and chocolate, but she also loves all kinds of fruit.

I nominate the following for the Super Sweet Blogging Award:

1) http://halfeatenmind.wordpress.com

2) http://sartenada.wordpress.com

3) http://retireediary.wordpress.com

4) http://lesleycarter.wordpress.com

5) http://dilipnaidu.wordpress.com

6) http://stanfordsa.wordpress.com

7) http://remediesforhealth.wordpress.com

8) http://getsetandgo.wordpress.com

9) http://prideinphotos.com

10) http://greenhornphotos.com

11) http://seamlessstyle.wordpress.com/

12) http://arjungabriel.wordpress.com

13) http://rarasaur.wordpress.com/

After this article is published today, I will be messaging all the above nominees on their ‘About’ or home pages.    Have a very sweet day, and a sweet May!

https://luchanik.wordpress.com/2013/05/05/super-sweet-blogging-award/

What To Do On A Lovely Day In San Diego

There’s so much to do in San Diego, that I often have to really think about what I want to do on my days off – we are spoilt for choice.  Should I visit Seaport Village, Coronado, San Diego Zoo, Balboa Park, Moonlight Beach in Encinitas, La Jolla Beach, Del Mar Beach or Carlsbad?  Well, this weekend on Saturday, I decided to take little Chandi to Legoland which is in Carlsbad, just 40 minutes north of downtown San Diego.  The weather has been beautiful this weekend, it certainly feels like summer already.

I just bought annual passes for myself, Chandi and her brother and sister.  Big brother and sister have had annual passes before when they were young, and now complain that they don’t remember.  So, they won and got their way….I indulged them and they now have no excuses for not remembering as they are both quite a bit older than Chandi.

Here’s some pictures taken this weekend (yesterday):

Legoland, California

Legoland, California

Legoland, California

Legoland, California

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Of course, children come here to play

Legoland, California

Legoland, California

They also like to dance up and down near the water fountains which are interactive, and either play music when jumped upon or squirt out water

Legoland, California

Legoland, California

Don’t forget to visit the miniature cities made out of lego bricks

You can surely guess these cities in the USA?

Washington, DC in Legoland, Carlsbad, California

Washington, DC in Legoland, Carlsbad, California

Legoland in Carlsbad, California

Legoland in Carlsbad, California

The Venetian in Legoland, Carlsbad, California

The Venetian in Legoland, Carlsbad, California

Legoland, Carlsbad, California

Legoland, Carlsbad, California

Here’s the Luxor in Las Vegas at Legoland

Luxor at Legoland, Carlsbad, California

Luxor at Legoland, Carlsbad, California

Here’s another two miniature cities, aren’t they amazing – made from lego bricks – unbelievable!

Legoland, Carlsbad, California

Legoland, Carlsbad, California

Legoland, Carlsbad, California

Legoland, Carlsbad, California

Don’t forget to take a boat ride on the Fairy Tale Brook, it’s great for kids of any age, and you’ll see characters from all your favorite fairy tales, including Red Riding Hood, The Three Little Pigs, and so much more.

Fairytale Brook Ride, Legoland, Carlsbad

Fairytale Brook Ride, Legoland, Carlsbad

Here’s me with Chandi on the day when we got our annual passes

Legoland, California

Legoland, California

I just love this picture of my three babies all at Legoland

Legoland, Carlsbad, California

Legoland, Carlsbad, California

There’s so much to do in Legoland, especially for your kids!

Legoland, Carlsbad, California

Legoland, Carlsbad, California

It’s one big playground!

Legoland, Carlsbad, California

Legoland, Carlsbad, California

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If you want to stay really close by to the Legoland Park, you could stay at the newly opened Legoland Hotel, which is right there in the grounds, less than a twenty second walk away.

Legoland Hotel, Legoland, Carlsbad, California

Legoland Hotel, Legoland, Carlsbad, California

Legoland Hotel, Legoland, Carlsbad, California

Legoland Hotel, Legoland, Carlsbad, California

Your kids will want to make friends with the Lego characters

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Legoland in Carlsbad, California

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Legoland, California

And they won’t want to go when it’s time to leave.

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Annual passes for Legoland are $129 each for adults and kids over the age of 13 +
Annual passes for kids from the age of 3-12 are $99 each.  Click here for more information on Legoland.
If you live in California, you might as well buy the annual passes because the day pass is $79, so just by visiting twice – you’ll get your money’s worth!  Did I mention that Legoland is just across the street from the beautiful Grand Pacific Palisades, which overlooks the gorgeous Flower Fields?  You could start your day out with a walk by the Flower Fields, followed by the rest of the day at Legoland…….. it makes for a really nice day out.