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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.

 

Star Of India – Star of San Diego

I like to think that I have something in common with the Star Of India.  After all, I’m Indian, live in San Diego and was born and raised in England.  Well, the Star of India was put together on the Isle of Man in Great Britain, and now calls San Diego home (just like me).  As to why she has “India” in her name, you can read more about that here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_of_India_(ship)

Here are more pictures of the Star Of India:

Star of India, San Diego

Star Of India

Star Of India

Star Of India

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Star of India, San Diego

Star of India, San Diego

Star of India, San Diego

Star of India, San Diego

By the way, these pictures were taken with my Canon G10.  I still can’t decide if I like pictures taken with my Samsung Galaxy Note 3 better or with the Canon G10.  If you have any comments on what you prefer – the pictures on this post (taken with the G10 or the other Star of India post taken with the Note 3), please let me know.

The Star of India can be found berthed on North Harbor Drive, near San Diego Lindbergh International Airport.  You should not visit San Diego without visiting the Star of India – after all she could easily be the Star of San Diego!

Star of India, Star Of San Diego

 

 

This beautiful ship is the Star Of India, and one of the stars of San Diego.  Did you know that it was put together in Great Britain?

Star Of India, San Diego

Star Of India, San Diego

Star Of India, San Diego

Star Of India, San Diego

Want to learn more?  See the picture of the sign below – I hope you can read the words.

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Here’s two more pictures of the Star Of India.

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This was a quick post – the first I’ve posted from my phone.  All these pictures were taken with my Samsung Galaxy Note 3.  Next time, I might post more from my computer of the ship taken with my Canon G10.

This is a lunch time post.  Until next time!

Just added to the post at 6:53 pm PST – somehow posting from the phone did not include the first picture that was supposed to be in it, and I also added another!

Imagine (the Flower Fields)

Imagine all the flowers, it’s easy if you try.

The Flower Fields, Carlsbad, CA

The Flower Fields, Carlsbad, CA

Just close your eyes and smell them, above you only sky

Imagine all the people

The Flower Fields, Carlsbad, CA

The Flower Fields, Carlsbad, CA

Going crazy for the flowers…..ooh, ooh!

You may say I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one.  I hope some day you’ll join us….and the world will be a flowery one!

The words above were inspired of course, by John Lennon, and from his song “Imagine” which is a truly beautiful song with so much meaning…only his is about peace.  However, you can use the word “Imagine” and his music (and apply it to almost any theme) and it can still be a beautiful thing (hopefully).

Here are some more pictures of the spectacular Flower Fields in Carlsbad, CA  (just 40 minutes or so north of downtown San Diego).

The Flower Fields, Carlsbad, CA

The Flower Fields, Carlsbad, CA – windmill, flowers and ocean!

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The Flower Fields, Carlsbad, CA

The Flower Fields, Carlsbad, CA – windmill, flowers and ocean!

If you’d like to see more of the pictures I’ve taken at the Flower Fields, I just made a new board – just for the Flower Fields!  You can find it here at: http://www.pinterest.com/Luchanik/flower-fields-carlsbad-san-diego/ – there are a few pictures on this board that I did not take, but the majority of them I did!

Well, Happy Spring to you all, and remember to imagine all the flowers, it’s really easy if you try!

More than a Glimpse Of Balboa Park

I continue with the trip I took  to Balboa Park a month ago now.  How time flies!  I can’t beat time anymore, it wins me constantly.

Anyhow, as Chandra and I left the Botanical Gardens, we got a closer look at the building that was on the other side of the lily pond.

Balboa Park, San Diego

Balboa Park, San Diego

We saw some devotees chanting “Hare Krishna” and I could not resist taking a picture

Balboa Park, San Diego

Balboa Park, San Diego

We saw people photographing the beautiful architecture

Balboa Park, San Diego

Balboa Park, San Diego

The sky was a beautiful blue, and it was a perfect day

Balboa Park, San Diego

Balboa Park, San Diego

There were beautiful cherry-blossom type flowers in the trees – I was reminded of Washington, DC

Balboa Park, San Diego

Balboa Park, San Diego

A really talented musician played for the audience using an Aboriginal-type horn.  I have taken his picture before at December Nights at the Park.  We could have listened to him all afternoon.  He was very entertaining!

Balboa Park, San Diego

Balboa Park, San Diego

Going in the other direction of the park, closer to the Houses of Hospitality, which sadly were closed today (Saturday) – they’re open usually from 10 am to 4 pm (I believe) on Sunday’s – we saw the Organ Pavilion, also the scene of Diwali at the Park and December Nights.

Balboa Park, San Diego

Balboa Park, San Diego

This is also part of Spreckels Theatre – The Organ Pavilion

Balboa Park, San Diego

Balboa Park, San Diego

Here is more of the park

Balboa Park, San Diego

Balboa Park, San Diego

Pretty flowers….imagine what it will be like in Spring!

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Balboa Park, San Diego

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Balboa Park, San Diego

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Balboa Park, San Diego

Sometimes, I can’t stop taking pictures.

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Balboa Park, San Diego

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Balboa Park, San Diego

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Balboa Park, San Diego

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Balboa Park, San Diego

There is art even outside the museums, and children will delight at the sight of it.  They can even play in one of the structures, outside of the Mingei International Museum.

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Balboa Park, San Diego

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Balboa Park, San Diego

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Balboa Park, San Diego

At one point, the wind started blowing, and it felt like it was snowing.  It was snowing cherry blossom type flowers.  It was such a beautiful few minutes, and very surreal.

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Balboa Park, San Diego

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Balboa Park, San Diego

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Balboa Park, San Diego

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Balboa Park, San Diego

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Balboa Park, San Diego

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Balboa Park, San Diego

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Balboa Park, San Diego

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Balboa Park, San Diego

This is outside one of my favorite buildings in Balboa Park – the San Diego Museum of Man – what a lovely building!

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San Diego Museum of Man, Balboa Park, San Diego

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Balboa Park, San Diego

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Balboa Park, San Diego

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Balboa Park, San Diego

This is back to the area just outside the Mingei International Museum.

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Well, I have to leave off here.  I think I may have run out of space for my media files – I think I upload too many pictures – infact, I take too many pictures.  However, you can never have enough pictures – it’s always best to have dozens of varieties  of each, then you can pick your favorite.  My problem is that sometimes I can’t pick properly.  I want to use them all.  Anyway, next time when I sort out my media storage situation – I might even post more pictures of Balboa Park.  Happy March!

A Glimpse of Balboa Park

I went to my very favorite park in San Diego yesterday – Balboa Park.  The park is so amazing, that I had to give you a glimpse of it, through this picture first:

Balboa Park, San Diego
Balboa Park, San Diego

The picture leads me to the question, do you like looking at the gate, through the gate or at what is on the other side of the gate?  This was a hard one to decide yesterday, since I was in the Botanical Building and it was so filled with beauty that I did not want to leave it, nor did my little Chandra.

This picture was taken when we first headed to the Botanical Building, and of course I had to get my little one in the picture

Balboa Park, San Diego

As we got closer this is what it looked like

Balboa Park, San Diego

Here are some pictures of the flowers

Orchids at Balboa Park, San Diego
Orchids at Balboa Park, San Diego
Botanical Building, San Diego
Botanical Building, San Diego
Botanical Building, Balboa Park
Botanical Building, Balboa Park
Botanical Building, San Diego
Botanical Building, San Diego
Botanical Building, Balboa Park
Botanical Building, Balboa Park

However, the ornate fence beckoned me to go outside again

Botanical Building, San Diego
Botanical Building, San Diego

This is a very interesting looking bush outside the Botanical Building

Botanical Building, Balboa Park
Botanical Building, Balboa Park

Outside was just as lovely as inside the Botanical Gardens.  This is the view looking out from the Botanical Gardens Building.

Balboa Park, San Diego
Balboa Park, San Diego

I zoomed in and got this picture

Balboa Park, San Diego
Balboa Park, San Diego

I either zoomed out or walked a little closer and got another picture

Balboa Park, San Diego
Balboa Park, San Diego

There were fish in the water, both big and small

Balboa Park, San Diego
Balboa Park, San Diego

There were ducks in the water

Balboa Park, San Diego
Balboa Park, San Diego

There was music in the air, as people all over the park were making this park even more beautiful if possible with their wonderful music.

Musician at Balboa Park, San Diego
Musician at Balboa Park, San Diego

As we walked away from the Botanical Building, I couldn’t help but think that Balboa Park is such a treasure, a park that needs to be on everyone’s list of places to visit when they come to San Diego.  The visitors who come here will surely fall in love with Balboa Park, and will definitely want more than just a glimpse of the park – an entire day or perhaps two should be what you allot to just this park.

Here’s more of this beautiful park

Balboa Park
Balboa Park

However, I am going to save more pictures until next time.  Happy February!

Her Name Is Chandra…..Not Shaandra

Happy New Year everyone!  I haven’t written much lately, but what can I say….life has been busy!  Today, I am deviating from my usual topics of travel to something about my little girl – her name.  Her name is Chandra, and I’m kind of getting irritated that she keeps on getting called Shaandra.  I distinctly remember telling her Kindergarten teacher on the first day of school about my daughter’s name and how to pronounce it.  Yet, I have noticed that she keeps on referring to her as Shaandra (I elongate the name the way Americans pronounce it – quite stretched out).  But, not only does the teacher call her Shaandra, now all her classmates and the entire school (everyone who knows her there) is calling her the same name.

What would you do in a situation like this?  I let it go for a while, but then I brought it up to the teacher’s attention at a conference in the politest way that I could as it feels like I am almost being mean by telling someone they are wrong, but this is my daughter’s name and it’s important.  I know Chandra has told her teacher too that her name starts with a “Ch”, but she is also being ignored.  I was ignored in the parent/teacher conference too as two minutes later in the conversation, I heard the teacher again say “Shaandra”.  What could I do?  Should I have said “excuse me, you just got my daughter’s name wrong again?”.  This is kind of a complex problem.  However, I did remind her at the end of the conference about Chandra’s name, and if she could please try calling her Chandra and not Shaandra.  She said she would try to remember to consciously think about the pronunciation of my daughter’s name, however, I believe she did not make an effort at all since I asked Chandra later in the day after school whether her teacher had started to call her Chandra, and she told me she still calls her Shaandra.  I was quite disappointed.  I told Chandra to correct her teacher the next day, but sadly she told me her teacher just ignored her.  The other day I hear a sixth grader who seemed really nice, say “Hi, Shaandra” and I almost wanted to say “her name is Chandra”.  When I told Chandi (that’s her nickname) that she should have told her, she said that would be mean.

I can relate to the teacher in some ways, since I used to mispronounce someone’s name – when a  family friend  had been introduced to me with an incorrect pronunciation, that’s how I used to say his name, and that is how I thought his name was pronounced.  It finally dawned upon me that we were saying it incorrectly (me and my kids and the person who had introduced us to the family friend), and even though it was hard to change the way I said it, it was the only correct thing to do.  After all, I wasn’t pronouncing his name properly and that wasn’t fair, so I made the effort, and now it’s easy to say it properly.  The teacher must do this very same thing too.  After all, she is a teacher and should be concerned about pronouncing the names of all her students properly – after all they are her students and she is influencing all the other students to say my daughter’s name incorrectly.  Now, other parents are saying it incorrectly, as well as the sixth grader and who knows how many others in the school?  Is anyone paying attention to my little Chandi?  She does count.  Her name counts.  I wish they would say her name properly.  It’s Chandra with a “Ch” and not with a “Sh”.  Prince Charles would not be amused if you called him Prince Sharles.  It would be quite unpardonable.  Anyway, why do Americans find it hard to say “Ch” as in Charles and seem dispositioned to make a “Sh” noise when something is spelt with a “Ch”.  In England, we would not have this problem.  “Ch” is quite clearly a “ch” noise and we got taught “Ch” for Charles, “Ch” for cheese, “Ch” for charming.  Where did “Sh” come into the picture?  “Sh” is clearly “Sh” for “shine”, “Sh” for “shoe” and “Sh” for shirt.  They are distinctly different.  Should I be telling a Kindergarten teacher this or should she be teaching this very same thing to these 4, 5 and 6 year olds?

As to the next step in this matter, perhaps I have to send an email to the teacher and ask her to please apply more effort and to address the entire class so that they will also make an effort and pronounce my daughter’s name properly.  If this doesn’t work, then I might have to address the entire school in an assembly and appeal to them to say my little girl’s name properly.  Am I making too much of this?  I would do anything for Chandra, and I think teaching people to pronounce her name properly is one of the best gifts that I can give her, otherwise she will struggle unfortunately with people telling her that her name is not Chandra, it’s Shaandra…..yes, this is happening already.  My daughter does know her own name, please give her credit for that.

At Legoland

At Legoland

Here are some pictures taken in Washington, DC:

The Lincoln Memorial, Washington, DC

The Lincoln Memorial, Washington, DC

World War Two Memorial

World War Two Memorial

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Incase you are wondering how to pronounce this Princess’ name, it’s really simple…..here’s the Indian sounding pronunciation of it:

http://www.pronouncenames.com/search?name=chandra

Here’s another version:

http://www.howjsay.com/index.php?word=Chandra

I couldn’t record my own voice easily into a similar soundbite, so I was compelled to delve into my video footage and I made another video (it’s been awhile!) – it’s a brief clip of the Washington, DC World War Two Memorial:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQhIGMUlbA0

In the video, it starts off with me talking to Chandra, so you’ll hear me say her name.  We all have our own accents and our own pronunciation and that is fine, but just please don’t call her Shaandra.

2013 in review and Happy New Year!

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