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Santa Monica Visit in Summer 2016

Happy New Year Everyone!  Sorry that I haven’t written in quite some time.  Life has been agonizingly busy, and I say agonizingly as you wouldn’t believe what I just went through – one of the worst moves of my life.  I will leave this story for another day, but needless to say I was not happy about moving – I also had to downsize, and pay double the rent!  😦

Anyway, onto happier memories from last year….and hoping this year will be better for me and for all of you.  We visited Santa Monica last summer, and I have had so much happen that I couldn’t even post my pictures until now.  Well, it’s better to do it now than deciding to do it five years from now.

We loved Santa Monica, it’s quite close to Los Angeles, and we were just in Santa Monica for a day, but in the Los Angeles area for nearly three days.  Isn’t it amazing that I live in San Diego, but don’t get up to Los Angeles that often any more, and that I have never visited Santa Monica until last year – and I’ve been in San Diego for almost 19 years!

Well, without further ado, here are some of my pictures:

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Santa Monica Pier, CA

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Santa Monica Pier, CA

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Santa Monica Pier, CA

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Santa Monica Pier, CA

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Santa Monica Pier, CA

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Santa Monica Pier, CA

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Santa Monica Pier, CA

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Santa Monica Pier, CA

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Santa Monica Pier, CA

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Santa Monica Pier, CA

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Santa Monica Pier, CA

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Santa Monica, CA

 

This last picture is of main shopping street that is a block or two away from the beach.  I will share more of these pictures another time.  Well, that’s it for now, I hope you liked my pictures, and that you are already having an amazing year!

Happy Diwali from San Diego

We had one of our big Diwali celebrations in San Diego on October 15, 2016.  It was the Festival of Lights held at Balboa Park.  It was a fantastic event, yet again.  This year it was special, because as well as dancing, we had singing, and there was a world-class singer who entertained us, so it was truly magnificent.  His name is Aditya Rao, and apparently he has won several awards, and has appeared in several videos like the one below:

Here he is performing at Balboa Park, and he’s also seen in this video that I made

Here is a video that shows the lighting of the lamps display, and the women carrying the lamps during the lamp parade.

Here is a video showing Punjabi music and specifically, Bhangra at the Festival Of Lights….spectacular!

 

Here are more photos showing Aditya Rao, and the performances that he was part of.

 

 

Here are some other pictures taken at Festival Of Lights

These are the lamps on display.  I have never taken pictures of the lamps before as I always get a seat, and never venture towards the lamps, but this year I did, and I’m glad!

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Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park, San Diego – October 15, 2016

Here are some of the other performances

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Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park, San Diego – October 15, 2016

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Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park, San Diego – October 15, 2016

One of Aditya Rao again, with the main presenter

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Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park, San Diego – October 15, 2016

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Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park, San Diego – October 15, 2016

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Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park, San Diego – October 15, 2016

Here’s little Chandra having fun!

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Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park, San Diego – October 15, 2016

This is Aditya Rao standing with the main organizers and this is just prior to the Indian Anthem being sung

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Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park, San Diego – October 15, 2016

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Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park, San Diego – October 15, 2016

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Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park, San Diego – October 15, 2016

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Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park, San Diego – October 15, 2016

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Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park, San Diego – October 15, 2016

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Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park, San Diego – October 15, 2016

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Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park, San Diego – October 15, 2016

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Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park, San Diego – October 15, 2016

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Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park, San Diego – October 15, 2016

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Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park, San Diego – October 15, 2016

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Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park, San Diego – October 15, 2016

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Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park, San Diego – October 15, 2016

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Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park, San Diego – October 15, 2016

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Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park, San Diego – October 15, 2016

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Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park, San Diego – October 15, 2016

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Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park, San Diego – October 15, 2016

President Barack Obama graced Diwali at Balboa Park with his presence, even though it was just on screen.  He wished us a Happy Diwali!  This was ever so nice, just to see President Obama in Balboa Park!

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Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park, San Diego – October 15, 2016

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Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park, San Diego – October 15, 2016

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Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park, San Diego – October 15, 2016

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Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park, San Diego – October 15, 2016

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Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park, San Diego – October 15, 2016

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Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park, San Diego – October 15, 2016

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Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park, San Diego – October 15, 2016

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Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park, San Diego – October 15, 2016

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Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park, San Diego – October 15, 2016

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Festival Of Lights, Balboa Park, San Diego – October 15, 2016

I really love going to the Festival Of Lights, as I enjoy seeing the performances, seeing Balboa Park again, seeing the stage graced by beautiful dances in clothes that sparkle, and then of course the lights tinkle!  I also enjoy eating the Indian food that is available from many of the vendors who participate in Festival Of Lights.  This year I got samosas, chicken saag and rice, and gulab jamun – that was two trays of food for me and Chandra, which included passion fruit juice for her and a nice cup of Pumpkin Spice Chai that cost just $9.  You can’t beat that price!

I hope you enjoyed my pictures of the Festival Of Lights, and I hope you all have a truly beautiful Diwali.  May light conquer over darkness, may good prevail over evil, and may we all experience peace, joy and prosperity on Diwali, and in the year ahead.  Happy Diwali!

Lovely La Jolla

La Jolla, San Diego

Lovely La Jolla, what more is there to say.  This place which is just a 12 minute drive for me going south, or a 20 minute drive from downtown San Diego is spectacular.  The scenery is amazing, and the wildlife is abundant.

La Jolla Cove, San Diego

La Jolla Cove, San Diego

La Jolla Cove, San Diego

La Jolla Cove, San Diego

Wildlife at La Jolla Cove, San Diego

Wildlife at La Jolla Cove, San Diego

Most of the time, the seals like to laze on the beach, and don’t move much at all, but all of a sudden, a few of them got up to take a dip in the ocean!

Sea lion at La Jolla Cove, San Diego

Sea lion at La Jolla Cove, San Diego

Look at this one! Doesn’t it look like a cross between a sea lion, and a tortoise?

Half sea lion/half tortoise at La Jolla Cove, San Diego

Half sea lion/half tortoise at La Jolla Cove, San Diego

The Seals at La Jolla Cove, San Diego

The Seals at La Jolla Cove, San Diego

La Jolla Cove, San Diego

La Jolla, San Diego

La Jolla, San Diego

La Jolla, San Diego

La Jolla, San Diego

La Jolla, San Diego
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We walked away from the ocean onto Prospect Street, and Chandra got to play with a massive globe that was a water-fountain feature.  Oh, she rolled and rolled the globe around.  She was enchanted!

La Jolla, San Diego

La Jolla, San Diego

across from La Valencia Hotel, La Jolla, San Diego

Afterwards, we went for a treat to the Living Room, a really wonderful coffee house, that has wonderful pastries, and sandwiches.  I got Chandra two macaroons, which she devoured before I got to take photos of them, and I also did the same with my pistachio baklava.  Chandra then eyed my coconut mocha, and oh my gosh, it was delicious – it was made with low fat milk, and extra hot.  I left a tiny bit of it for Chandi to try, as she really should not be drinking coffee at her tender age of 7!  She loved it, well….it was delicious!

The Living Room in La Jolla

Then she got some gelato from a place called Gelateria, across from the Living Room, and again, I didn’t take pictures – but this was Chandi’s treat as mine was the coconut mocha.  Then, it was time for a few more pictures.

La Jolla, San Diego

La Jolla, San Diego

La Jolla, San Diego

La Jolla, San Diego

La Jolla, San Diego

La Jolla, San Diego

La Jolla Cove, San Diego

La Jolla Cove, San Diego

This last picture was from a previous visit to La Jolla

La Jolla Cove, San Diego

La Jolla Cove, San Diego

I hope you liked my pictures of La Jolla.  It really is a nice place to visit.  I really enjoy it there, and I think I would like to say it is one of my favorites in San Diego.

 

Balboa Park As Seen From San Diego Zoo

San Diego Museum of Man At Balboa Park, As Seen From The San Diego Zoo

I went to the San Diego Zoo in December, and saw the beautiful Museum Of Man from the Sky Ride.  You may have seen some of the pictures I have posted before of this particular amazing building, but I haven’t posted pictures taken at the Zoo of it. So here you are…..

You may wonder what the Sky Ride is, it’s a wonderful lift with seats for about 4 people that will take you from one part of the Zoo to another, and you go up, up, up in the air!  Best of all, it’s a free ride with you annual pass, otherwise I think you have to purchase tickets.  We love the Sky Ride!

The Sky Ride At The San Diego Zoo

The Sky Ride At The San Diego Zoo

Pictures may be taken near or afar, but San Diego Zoo, and Balboa Park are two treasures that you have to see up close.  Did I tell you we love the Sky Ride?  Well, we also love the San Diego Zoo, and Balboa Park!

Thanksgiving At The Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel in San Diego

Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel Lobby

Oh, I love to feel grand and what better place to have that feeling than at the Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel in San Diego, located in downtown San Diego, near Seaport Village.  Guess where an incredible Thanksgiving took place?  You might have guessed…..at this grand hotel!  Yes, we had our Thanksgiving meal there in 2015.   So thankful for this beautiful hotel, because not only was the food good, but the entire experience – like spending the afternoon there just lounging around in the bar area, and walking through the lobby, and generally just feeling grand!  I’ve also stayed at this hotel several times, and it has beautiful views of Seaport Village and the bay.  This hotel is beautiful!  Here’s some pictures:

A few more pictures for you, again this is a beautiful hotel, and the artwork incredible!  I could sit here for ages and stare at the paintings or stare at their decor – masterpiece!

Can’t believe it’s 2016 already!  By the way, Happy New Year!

Happy Diwali!

Diwali Mela, San Diego - 2015

Happy Diwali!  I’ve had some sad news recently, so it’s hard to get into the mood for celebrations, but celebrate we must.  Most of my celebrations shown here, took place before the recent sad event, so I am just sharing with you as a way of trying to get over some of my pain.  As you may know, Diwali is known as the Festival Of Lights, and it signifies good over evil, light over darkness, and knowledge over ignorance.  May Diwali shine it’s light on my family, and yours.  May the Goddess Lakshmi shower us with her love and blessings.  If for some reason, the link does not take you to the gif image of Lakshmi,  you may see it here on my Pinterest Board.

Here are some pictures I took at the Diwali Mela in San Diego on October 24, 2015:

Diwali Mela, San Diego - 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego – 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego - 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego – 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego - 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego – 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego - 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego – 2015

There were ever so many people there, these two pictures will give you a glimpse at part of the crowds, both during daylight and at night – it was packed!

Diwali Mela, San Diego - 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego – 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego - 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego – 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego - 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego – 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego - 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego – 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego - 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego – 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego - 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego – 2015

These girls had a very interesting costume, especially the head gear, but it certainly looked nice and colorful!

Diwali Mela, San Diego - 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego – 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego - 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego – 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego - 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego – 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego - 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego – 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego - 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego – 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego - 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego – 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego - 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego – 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego - 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego – 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego - 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego – 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego - 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego – 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego - 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego – 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego - 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego – 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego - 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego – 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego - 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego – 2015

Here, they are dancing with the dandia sticks.  It’s a South Indian dance I believe.

Diwali Mela, San Diego - 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego – 2015

There were all kinds of dances, even hip hop!

Diwali Mela, San Diego - 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego – 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego - 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego – 2015

Also, there were American girls dancing to Bollywood music.  I think they did a pretty good job.

Diwali Mela, San Diego - 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego – 2015

Here’s a video of their dance:

Diwali Mela, San Diego - 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego – 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego - 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego – 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego - 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego – 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego - 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego – 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego - 2015

Diwali Mela, San Diego – 2015

Here is a video that includes a variety of the performances.

Unfortunately, I could not include all of the performances or show the entirety of each performance.  I hope  you like the videos, and I hope you like the pictures.

I also hope you will candles, and illuminate your home with just candlelight later this evening.  Remember, let light prevail over darkness.

Diwali Candles

Diwali Lights

Don’t forget to eat some Indian food – how could you not when it’s Diwali!   I have some virtual food and drink just for you!  Here’s naan bread with lentils, chicken curry, rice and raita (Indian yoghurt).

Indian Food

Indian Food

I love samosas, you can’t enjoy Diwali without samosas, or at least I think so.

Samosas

You might even want to have a special dish of mine – my very favorite, and of course it’s a Punjabi dish – Makhi Di Roti (bread made from corn meal/corn flour) and Saag (spinach)!  You must give this one a try!

Makhi Di Roti and Saag

Makhi Di Roti and Saag

After this, you must have sweets.   You must have burfi (can’t even describe how delicious they are – Indian fudge is the closes I can get to it, and oh, how I love fudge!).  Then there’s gulab jamun (syruppy goodness) and jalebi (sticky and syruppy goodness).

Ambala Sweets & Snacks, Artesia

Ambala Sweets & Snacks, Artesia

Gulab Jamun

Gulab Jamun

Jalebi

Jalebi

You might want to try kheer, which is basically a delicious rice pudding dish – it is a little less sweet than the jalebi and gulab jamun. Sorry about the quality of this picture.

Kheer

Kheer

Want more sweets?  I knew you would!

Indian Sweets - Mithai

Indian Sweets – Mithai

Then, if you’re like me, you’ll have to wash the sweets down with a delicious cup of chai.

Cup of Indian Chai

Cup of Indian Chai

Now, hopefully that was a nice Diwali, some pictures, some entertainment, some food, some sweets and some tea!

Guess what? For the first time ever, we have been given the day off for Diwali in the USA and they didn’t even know they were giving us the day off for our special holiday!  They thought they were giving us a day off for Veterans Day, well….I am very glad that we have Veterans Day!  Thank you to all those who served, and made this day possible so that we could all be off together, and celebrate away from work!  Please can we make Veterans Day next year be on Diwali too?  Please?  I don’t think it will happen again, as Diwali is on different days, sometimes in October, and sometimes in November.  Still, it doesn’t hurt to ask or wish for it…….please, let it be on a holiday again, or better still – give us Diwali off (wishful thinking)!!!  Anyway, must go and enjoy Diwali now.  Happy Veterans Day, and Happy Diwali!

We Must Celebrate Indian Independence Day & We Did Celebrate!

We must celebrate Indian Independence Day, especially if we value freedom.  To be given back a country like India that is as rich in diversity, culture and heritage – what’s not to celebrate?  This year was the 69th Anniversary of Indian Independence.  It has been 69 years since the British gave back India to the Indians.  That is reason to celebrate.  So celebrate we did!  First, I took the day off from work on Friday, August 14th.  If a country won’t give us our own holiday (I guess we can’t expect it here in the USA), we must give ourselves the holiday.

So, we drove up to the Disneyland area and were supposed to go to Knotts Soak City today, but the kids said we had arrived too late as our arrival time was about 1:15 pm, and they would only have about less than five hours at the Water Park, they wanted the entire day from 10 am until 6pm, so we decided to just go to Artesia and have lunch somewhere.  We really like Ashoka The Great, and have been here before many times, so this is where we ate lunch.

Ashoka The Great Restaurant in Artesia

Ashoka The Great Restaurant in Artesia

Ashoka The Great in Artesia

Ashoka The Great in Artesia

Ashoka The Great in Artesia

Ashoka The Great in Artesia

These are my three kids enjoying the buffet at Ashoka The Great

Ashoka The Great Restaurant, Artesia

Ashoka The Great Restaurant, Artesia

This is me and my three kids

Ashoka The Great in Artesia

Ashoka The Great in Artesia

My little girl Chandi loves fruit, and Ashoka has a great selection of fruit for her right after she eats enough of the other lunch items. I love Khadi Pakora, it’s my favorite curry (the yellow one below) and I love Saag (spinach – right behind the Khadi Pakora).

Ashoka The Great Restaurant, Artesia

Ashoka The Great Restaurant, Artesia

Ashoka The Great Restaurant, Artesia

Ashoka The Great Restaurant, Artesia

Ashoka The Great Restaurant, Artesia

Ashoka The Great Restaurant, Artesia

Then we walked around a bit, and went to a few different stores.  I bought some bangles for Chandi and Niki, and decided it was time for a visit to one of my favorite Sweets & Snacks restaurants – Ambala Sweets & Snacks!  The kids had just enough space for banana milkshakes, and I had space for a cup of tea, and one of the sweets from the assortment that I bought – see the picture of sweets in the box below.  The rest of the sweets I could eat at the hotel or back in San Diego (if there was any left).

Ambala Sweets & Snacks, Artesia

Ambala Sweets & Snacks, Artesia

Ambala Sweets & Snacks, Artesia

Ambala Sweets & Snacks, Artesia

Ambala Sweets & Snacks, Artesia

Ambala Sweets & Snacks, Artesia

Ambala Sweets & Snacks, Artesia

Ambala Sweets & Snacks, Artesia

Then we headed to the car which was parked in the parking lot of Bombay Sweets & Snacks.  I had to go inside, and get another cup of tea.  I sometimes just love the atmosphere of different restaurants, and when they have TV screens that play Indian movies or music videos, I just love relaxing there with a cup of chai.  Chandi just hung out with me while my other two sat in the car, even though it was an extremely hot day – they were fed up of me and my cups of teas.  I love the food at Bombay Sweets & Snacks too, but how much can you eat after a buffet?  I sometimes stay full all day after a buffet.

Bombay Sweets & Snacks, Artesia

Bombay Sweets & Snacks, Artesia

Bombay Sweets & Snacks, Artesia

Bombay Sweets & Snacks, Artesia

Our stomachs were full, and we got to the Hilton Garden Inn in Anaheim at around 8 pm.  What a lovely hotel, and the service was very nice.

Hilton Garden Inn in Anaheim

Hilton Garden Inn in Anaheim

Next morning, I had coffee in my room, and then enjoyed another cup in the lobby, before we headed out to Knotts Soak City.

Hilton Garden Inn in Anaheim

Hilton Garden Inn in Anaheim

In my next post, I will continue writing about our celebration of the Indian Independence Day.  We started celebrating one day early, and celebrated all day Saturday, and then Sunday too!

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!

Sunsets At The Hotel Del

The sunsets at the Hotel Del, well…..they’re just swell!  What more can I say.  It’s just swell at the Hotel Del!

By the way, the Hotel Del in Coronado is just about a ten minute drive from downtown San Diego.  Did you know that Coronado is an island that is accessible by crossing the beautiful Coronado Bay Bridge?  Now you know that, you just have to make your way there.

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

So, I told you it’s swell at the Hotel Del………and that’s just the sunsets!

It’s Swell At The Hotel Del!

Have I told you it’s swell at the Hotel Del?

Well, it’s so swell it makes me want to yell.

I have to go there again and again

You won’t know what it’s like until you’ve been.

Oh, the Hotel Del……it’s so swell.

My attempt at a little poem again.  I hope you liked it.  Well, what do you think I like about the Hotel Del?  I like everything!  What is there not to like?  It’s kind of like my passion for London, I have to go back again and again.  Well, I think I have the same dilemma with the Hotel Del.  I am addicted.  It’s just what the doctor would order, and when I go there I feel completely revived, reenergized and rejuvenated, not to mention relaxed.

Try it and you’ll surely like it.  Well, first you need some pictures.

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

Hotel Del, Coronado

Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

This weekend, there was the added bonus of a fantastic sandcastle – just look at it!  What a piece of art – so many people were taking pictures of it.

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Del has everything.  Do you know it overlooks the ocean, and also has beautiful swimming pools too?

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

The Hotel Del, Coronado

Hotel Del, Coronado

Hotel Del, Coronado

There are so many restaurants and shops at The Del, and so many places to sit outside and people watch just as in the picture above.  Did you know movies have been made here, and Presidents have stayed here as well as other celebrities.  Why would they not?  It’s swell at the Hotel Del.