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The Pink Sands of Bermuda

Here are some photographs of beaches that I did not show in the previous post.  Sometimes, I tend to include so many pictures in one post, that I thought I would divide them out.  These pictures were taken on Day 2 in Bermuda.

Horseshoe Bay Beach, Bermuda

Horseshoe Bay Beach, Bermuda

Horseshoe Bay Beach, Bermuda

Horseshoe Bay Beach, Bermuda

Horseshoe Bay Beach, Bermuda

Horseshoe Bay Beach, Bermuda

Horseshoe Bay Beach, Bermuda

Horseshoe Bay Beach, Bermuda

Horseshoe Bay Beach, Bermuda

Horseshoe Bay Beach, Bermuda

And now for Beach No. 3 (Beach 1 was Snorkel Park Beach, and of course 2 was shown above).  We unfortunately did not get to go on Horseshoe Bay Beach, all the pictures that I took above were from higher up at a distance.  I think cars can not drive down the hill, and of course, I couldn’t still really walk down a hill like that in my current state.  However, the beach below is more accessible by car, and our taxi went all the way down, parking within feet of the beach.  The beach is part of South Shore Park – it is Warwick Long Bay/Jobson’s Cove.

This picture shows the vendor that is right at the entrance.

Food Vendor, Warwick Long Bay Beach, Bermuda

Warwick Long Bay/Jobson’s Cove Beach, Bermuda

Warwick Long Bay/Jobson’s Cove Beach, Bermuda

Warwick Long Bay/Jobson’s Cove Beach, Bermuda

Warwick Long Bay/Jobson’s Cove Beach, Bermuda

Warwick Long Bay/Jobson’s Cove Beach, Bermuda

Warwick Long Bay/Jobson’s Cove Beach, Bermuda

Warwick Long Bay/Jobson’s Cove Beach, Bermuda

The beaches in Bermuda are well known for having pink sand, and this is a naturally occurring phenomenon.  I asked the taxi driver why the beach at Snorkel Park did not have pink sand, and was told that that beach is a man-made beach.  However, Jobson’s Cove and Horseshoe Bay Beach are both pink sand beaches, and certain parts of the sand are more pink than other parts.  You can be the judge, and figure out which picture I have shown above best shows the pink sand.  If you’d like a closer look at some of the sand from Warwick Long Bay/Jobson’s Cove Beach, see the picture below:

Pink Flecked Sand, Bermuda

Warwick Long Bay/Jobson’s Cove Beach, Bermuda

Warwick Long Bay/Jobson’s Cove Beach, Bermuda

That’s me on one of the fantastic pink sand beaches.

Warwick Long Bay/Jobson’s Cove Beach, Bermuda

It sure is a nice place to relax and read, or to just look at the ocean.

Warwick Long Bay/Jobson’s Cove Beach, Bermuda

Well, I hope you enjoyed my pictures of Bermuda.  Just remember, no matter how hard life is or what it deals you, all your worries can go away when you see a beautiful beach.

Bermuda – Day 2 – Some Photographs

Well, no matter what…..you can’t be in Bermuda and not see it (my previous post will explain why I would say that).  Therefore, after a relatively laid-back morning (and I would not have done this if I had been okay) – we got off the cruise ship at around 12:30 pm.  I knew I could not walk around a lot.  Therefore, I glanced at the Visitor Information board (shown below) and the prices seemed to be very reasonable, however, I did not have the ability to be adventurous as usual.

Visitor Information, Kings Wharf, Bermuda

Therefore, I talked to a taxi driver, and took the first taxi after the driver told me he would give us a two hour tour of the main sights, and beaches and drop us off in Hamilton at the ferry terminal for $40.  I could have paid $24 (since Chandi had stayed behind at the Adventure Ocean kids camp for the day) – one adult day pass was $12 and two kids passes were $6 each, but the convenience of not waiting and not knowing how much I would have to walk made the answer in my mind very clear, it had to be the taxi.

I took some of these pictures from inside the taxi, I liked all the bright colors:

Bermuda

Bermuda

Bermuda

Bermuda

Gibbs Hill Lighthouse, Bermuda

Henry V111 Restaurant & Bar, Bermuda

Henry V111 Restaurant & Bar, Bermuda

Houses of Bermuda

It was after this point, that we saw the two more beaches other than Snorkel Beach.  However, I am going to include them in my next post, and will go on to show you some pictures of Hamilton, which is the capital of Bermuda.

Marina, Bermuda

Hamilton, Bermuda

The Bermudian, Bermuda

The Bermudian, Bermuda

Bermudian Shorts, Bermuda

Hamilton Ferry Terminal, Bermuda

Hamilton, Bermuda

Hamilton, Bermuda

Hamilton, Bermuda

Hamilton, Bermuda

Hamilton, Bermuda

Who’d have believed it?  Good old Marks & Spencer’s – all the way from the UK – is now here in Bermuda!  This certainly brought back memories!

Marks & Spencer, Hamilton, Bermuda

Hamilton, Bermuda

Oh, my gosh!  I can’t believe it……these things are everywhere I go!  I can’t seem to escape them now.

Hamilton, Bermuda

Hamilton, Bermuda

But, I passed by them with Flying Colors!  Notice, how the spelling of colors is “colours” as spelt by the Brits, and also how I used to spell this word many years ago.

Hamilton, Bermuda

Hamilton, Bermuda

Pink Buses of Hamilton, Bermuda

Hamilton, Bermuda

We got into a ferry at around 5:30 pm to take us back to the cruise ship.  It cost $4 for my ticket one-way, and $2 each for the kids.  This is a little of what I saw from the ferry:

Hamilton, Bermuda

Hamilton, Bermuda

Hamilton, Bermuda

Hamilton, Bermuda

Hamilton, Bermuda

Hamilton, Bermuda

Hamilton, Bermuda

I took another picture of the Norwegian Dawn

Norwegian Dawn in Bermuda

I also got a glimpse of our ship from afar:

Enchantment Of The Seas, Bermuda

and from up close:

Enchantment Of The Seas, Bermuda

Just had to take this picture as we got back into Kings Wharf to remind me of where we had just been today.

Bermuda

Phone Booths, Bermuda

Kings Wharf, Bermuda

Kings Wharf, Bermuda

That evening as my kids were planning on going bungee jumping, I realized that I could get some photos of Kings Wharf right from the ship, these are the pictures:

Sunset over Kings Wharf, Bermuda

Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines held an event over at Kings Wharf in the evening today called “Destination Dockyard Festival” at the Royal Naval Dockyard from 7:30 – 10:00 PM.  However, I could not make it back off the ship – I was tired and my ankles would not allow for any more walking.

Kings Wharf, Bermuda

Kings Wharf, Bermuda

Kings Wharf, Bermuda

Kings Wharf, Bermuda

So even though, I had been feeling pain with every step, and had been wondering as I lay in my cabin last night as to what was going to happen in the next few days – some of these questions could not help but flash in my head:  Would I be able to get off the cruise ship?  Would I be able to see more of Bermuda?  Would my kids have to enjoy three more days on the cruise ship on their own, and go around by themselves?  I had persevered, and made it through.  I had seen the pink sand beaches of Bermuda (see the next post) and even though I hadn’t seen all that I wanted to see, and feel sad that I did not walk on the sands of Horseshoe Bay Beach as I had on Warwick Long Bay, I feel happy that I did the best that I could – considering the circumstances.  I hope you enjoyed my post, and thank you for reading it.

Bermuda – How This Cruise Itinerary Was Different – Day 1

We got to Kings Wharf, which used to be part of the Royal Navy Dockyard, at around 3pm on August 5th, and had half a day there, then we had the entire day on August 6th, and we departed at around 12 noon on August 7th.  That is why this cruise was different to any others that I’ve ever taken before, as with this cruise there was a chance to explore the destination much more than you are typically allowed with many cruise itineraries where you only have about eleven hours or so at the port (and sometimes even less).  I could have done so much more in Bermuda than I did – if it hadn’t been for an accident that I had – on the first evening.  I could have taken so many more photos, but I was in quite a bit of pain.  Anyway, we will talk about the accident later, but now for some pictures.

Day One in Bermuda

The Clock Tower Mall, at Kings Wharf, Bermuda

Clock Tower Mall, Kings Wharf, Bermuda

The Enchantment Of The Seas in Bermuda

It was such a beautiful day, but quite hot, and the sky was a lovely blue, with just a few clouds.  The Norwegian Dawn was also at the port in Bermuda:

Norwegian Dawn in Bermuda

We stayed close by to the cruise ship since it was my son’s birthday, and we wanted to go back to the cruise ship and celebrate his birthday at dinner time in My Fair Lady.

Although Bermuda is located off the East Coast of the USA, and is closer to North Carolina, it is part of the British Commonwealth, and officially classed therefore as part of the British overseas territories.  However, USA dollars are accepted as much as the local currency – the Bermudian dollars, as there are plenty of American tourists there.  There is of course, a big connection to the UK, and hence the British style phone booths.

Bermuda

Clock Tower Mall, Bermuda

Bermudan Flowers

Bermudian Palm Trees

Horse Carriage Ride, Bermuda

This picture is a hint as to what almost knocked me over only 40 minutes or so after taking this picture, and upon leaving Snorkel Beach.

Snorkel Park Beach, Bermuda

Snorkel Park and the beach there is only about a 10 minute walk at the most from where the cruise ship docked, and is perhaps a great idea for those wishing to know what they can do on their first day, that is within close proximity of the cruise ship.  It is a great beach to go snorkeling at….. is what I heard from another cruise ship passenger.

Snorkel Park Beach, Bermuda

Snorkel Park Beach, Bermuda

There is a great place to get refreshments at – and those were certainly needed as it was an incredibly hot day.

Snorkel Park Beach, Bermuda

Snorkel Park Beach, Bermuda

Snorkel Park Beach, Bermuda

Snorkel Park Beach, Bermuda

Snorkel Park Beach, Bermuda

Snorkel Park Beach, Bermuda

Snorkel Park Beach, Bermuda

Snorkel Park Beach, Bermuda

It was right after we left Snorkel Beach, when I was holding my camcorder and taping – that the accident happened.  My oldest daughter  was pushing the stroller with Chandi in it, and walking alongside their brother, while I was behind.  The path is a very narrow path from the beach back in the direction of the cruise ship (if you make a right out of the beach).  I called out to the kids to be careful as the path was narrow, and you could not see what was around the corner, and thirty seconds after I called out, is when the incident occurred.  I saw a moped with a woman who was riding it, and a man who was pushing her from behind.  I heard shouting and laughter – it was confusing.  I couldn’t believe they were behaving so dangerously, and I was instantly concerned.  It all happened so quickly, but the kids got out of the way, and the moped was within inches of my feet, and just then I saw the narrow path widen, so I lurched towards the wide part – not knowing it was a drop down to the bushes.  I tripped over and fell into the bushes, trying to escape the moped, however, it also fell over right where I did and landed inches away from me.  People came over to assist, and long story short, I had twisted my ankle, but was okay.  I was limping for days afterwards, and had a swollen ankle for about two and a half weeks.

The police did not give me a report or even take my statement properly since I had not been hit by the moped, but sustained the injury due to trying to get out of the way of the moped.  It just makes you think, did they want me to get hit to prove that the moped was the cause of my injury?  Anyhow, the passers-by who had seen the incident were really nice and helpful, even offering to take my kids back to the cruise ship for me incase I had to go to the hospital, but that was not necessary.  The paramedics arrived and were the ones who asked me to take my first step, and saw that I could walk, so therefore, this meant nothing was broken.  The lady who was on the moped got hurt too as apparently she went up in the air according to some witnesses, and I saw her lying there on the pavement.  She was also rather shaken up.  Apparently, she was also a fellow passenger on the cruise ship, but I did not know or try to find out what her name was.  She seemed to be okay though, as she was talking, and I’m glad that she was okay as well.

My camcorder was also smashed at the lens, and even though it still worked, it wasn’t nice to see that it had got damaged too as it was a fairly new camcorder.  However, I still consider myself lucky as my children could have been injured or hit, and my injury could have been much worse – if I had been hit.

Anyway, the brief point I want to get across here is just be careful when you go to a foreign country.  You don’t want your holiday spoilt by being hit – or almost hit by a moped or anything else for that matter.  Your holiday can be ruined, and it can be very painful.  Forget about loss of enjoyment, just getting through the next few days successfully can be quite an effort.  As I told the police officer, the moped rental company – I will not name them here – should change their procedures.  They can’t let their employees train someone to ride a moped (that is basically what was happening when I saw the man pushing the woman on the moped) in a public place with a narrow path leading to a place of popular interest – such as the beach.  There were so many other places that this moped rider could have been trained – on the other side of the clock tower where there was a big empty parking lot for instance.  I hope my accident will spur the moped company to change their ways, but I’m not sure that is going to happen.  The next day, I just had to buy this fridge magnet:

Survived A Bermudian Motorbike

Even though it said motorbike, instead of moped, to me it really meant the same thing.  I believe there are lots of accidents involving mopeds and motorbikes in Bermuda. After I limped back to the ship (we got there about 35 minutes late for dinner, but better late than never!) an employee there told me that every single cruise has some kind of accident story associated with one of the passengers and an accident on the streets of Bermuda.  So, just be careful – I’d say don’t rent the mopeds, and also, please stay out of their way!

However, it goes without saying that this could just have been bad luck for me, and it doesn’t happen to everyone.  Bermuda is a beautiful country, and I’m still very glad that I visited it, and have no regrets whatsoever.  Accidents can happen anywhere, we just have to be careful, and that is why I chose to mention my mishap in Bermuda – in the hopes that I can save this from happening to someone else.

By the way, here is a sample of the itinerary of the 6 day cruise from Baltimore, Maryland to Bermuda:

August 3rd, 2012 Depart Baltimore, MD at 4:30 PM

August 4th, 2012 Day At Sea (cruising)

August 5th, 2012 Arrive Kings Wharf, Bermuda at 3:00 PM

August 6th, 2012 Stay All Day in Bermuda

August 7th, 2012 Depart Kings Wharf, Bermuda at 12:00 PM

August 8th, 2012 Day At Sea (cruising)

August 9th, 2012 Arrive Baltimore, MD at 7:00 AM

Next post, I will write about Day 2 in Bermuda which I was fearful on August 5th –  would not be a possibility for me in my current condition at that time.

Harmony and Peace

Peace, so often eludes us, but can be captured best at the most innocent of moments.  I could not help but take this picture of the couple on a beach in Bermuda – I think it captures the very essence of harmony and peace.

Harmony and Peace – Warwick Long Bay/Jobson’s Cove, Bermuda

Enchantment Of The Seas – A Photo Review

Want to experience enchantment on the seas?  Well, you might wish to consider taking a cruise on Royal Caribbean’s Enchantment of the Seas from Baltimore to Bermuda.  We took a six day cruise from August 3 to August 9, 2012, and found it to be an enchanting ship  with a lot of people of all different ages.  I was quite surprised to see a lot of families with young children, and my pictures can give you a glimpse of just how many people were on this cruise ship, and give you an idea of the age range.  This was definitely the right ship considering I have three kids – they felt completely at home, and Adventure Ocean was definitely not short of kids.  This ship can hold about 2,446 people, and was truly packed!  Here are some of my photos:

Enchantment Of The Seas

The Main Swimming Pool is on Deck 9, and is in close proximity to the kids swimming pool and splash area.  That is a big bonus for families – it takes a lot of thinking to come up with the perfect solution where everyone can be relaxing and enjoying themselves in the same area.

Enchantment Of The Seas

Main Swimming Pool, Enchantment Of The Seas

The kids pool, and guess who loved it?  Chandi had so much fun and the best part of this pool is that the kids pool is right next to the main pool.  So often on ships, the kids pool is at the other end of the deck, but on the Enchantment, the pools are in close proximity, so that the whole family can have fun close by to each other, and the kids pool is very safe.

Kids Swimming Pool, Enchantment Of The Seas

Kids Swimming Pool, Enchantment Of The Seas

Kids Splash Area, Enchantment Of The Seas

Relaxation on the Enchantment Of The Seas

The ship also looks completely enchanting in the evenings.

Deck 9, Enchantment Of The Seas

In this picture, you can see the Rock Climbing Wall

Rock Climbing Wall, Enchantment Of The Seas

Other Areas of the Ship:

Orpheum Theater

Roots Vibrations Band, Enchantment Of The Seas

Captain Gus Andersson

Desserts on the Enchantment Of The Seas, that were served in My Fair Lady, which is the main Dining Room that spans two floors

Key Lime Pie, Enchantment Of The Seas

Sorbet, Enchantment Of The Seas

Ice Cream, Enchantment Of The Seas

Dessert, Enchantment Of The Seas

Tiramisu, Enchantment Of The Seas

My Fair Lady, Enchantment Of The Seas

My Fair Lady, Enchantment Of The Seas

Schooner Bar, Enchantment Of The Seas

Schooner Bar, Enchantment Of The Seas

Chops Grille, Enchantment Of The Seas

Chops Grille, Enchantment Of The Seas

Some of the artwork on the Enchantment Of The Seas, the first two were taken by the staircases, and the last two were taken in the Spa:

       

Now to the Solarium, however, the pool is for adults only.

The Solarium, Enchantment Of The Seas

I was expecting to see the Park Cafe in the Solarium, and was so disappointed, as I just loved going there for breakfast on the Radiance Of The Seas.  However, as the picture above and below show: there were other lunch options, as well as pizza, and snacks

The Solarium, Enchantment Of The Seas

Someone sure liked the ice cream on the ship, and she wasn’t the only one!

Ice cream on the Enchantment Of The Seas

Enchantment Of The Seas in Bermuda

Casino Royale, Enchantment Of The Seas

Casino Royale, Enchantment Of The Seas

Floor near Casino, Enchantment Of The Seas

Boleros Lounge, Enchantment Of The Seas

Chandi often came back with her face painted, but she had so much fun and loved it at Adventure Ocean, the greatest place for kids age 3-11.

Adventure Ocean, Enchantment Of The Seas

Main Swimming Pool, Enchantment Of The Seas

The Shops, Enchantment Of The Seas

The Shops, Enchantment Of The Seas

Midnight Party, Enchantment Of The Seas

Midnight Party, Enchantment Of The Seas

Enchantment Of The Seas

Enchantment Of The Seas

Towel Art, Enchantment Of The Seas

Our Inside Cabin, even though it was a little tight for all four of us, served us really well, and we really enjoyed our cabin.

Inside Cabin on Enchantment Of The Seas

The Lobby (or Centrum as it is referred to on the ship):

Centrum, Enchantment Of The Seas

Centrum, Enchantment Of The Seas

Centrum, Enchantment Of The Seas

The decks are a great place to take a walk or run, and try to keep in shape.

Enchantment Of The Seas

There was a Cake Decorating Challenge on Day 6, and the Captain participated, and I believe he won.

Day At Sea, Enchantment Of The Seas

Two of the singers who are also great dancers from the Orpheum Theater, performed for us in the Centrum on Day 6.

Summer Breeze Music Concert, Centrum

On Day 6, we also had the International Parade of Flags, and this was such a fitting ceremony, especially since the Olympics were taking place during the same time

International Parade of Flags, Centrum

Want to learn how to create towel art?  Well, on the Enchantment Of The Seas, they gave a demonstration of how to create the towel animals (however, I still can’t do it).

Enchantment Of The Seas

Do you like Ben & Jerry’s?  Well, their ice cream is available on this ship (not included in the cruise fare) – you will have to pay for this, as well as for the premium coffees and pastries at Lattetudes, and for alcohol.

Ben & Jerry’s, Enchantment Of The Seas

Lattetudes, Enchantment Of The Seas

Now for some pictures of the Indian food – finally, I found it on Day 6 in the WindJammer Cafe.  However, it was available every day on the menu in My Fair Lady, which was my assigned Dining Room for dinner at 6pm.  There was always something that was Indian, and ranged from Sholay (chick peas curry) with rice and naan, to Aloo Gobi (potatoes and cauliflower) with rice and naan bread.

Indian Food, Windjammer Cafe, Enchantment Of The Seas

These pictures below are a 1) a delicious rice dish 2) Fish Tikka 3) Aloo Muttar 4) Tikka – Butter Chicken 5) Malai Kofta (also shown above in bigger picture)

       

I didn’t always have Indian food, and often opted for other dishes such as the chicken dish shown below

Food on the Enchantment Of The Seas

The waiters on the ship are absolutely fantastic.  Our waiter is the one waving in the picture below.

Enchantment Of The Seas

Bernie Martini at the Schooner Bar – he is a fabulous singer!

Bernie Martini, Schooner Bar, Enchantment of The Seas

Balloons ready for a Farewell Dance Party in the Centrum

Centrum, Enchantment Of The Seas

Centrum, Enchantment Of The Seas

Well, that evening the party got into full swing, and balloons were flying everywhere!  Adults as well as kids were having a great time trying to catch the balloons.

Enchantment Of The Seas

The entertainers who usually entertained us in the Orpheum Theater, were now entertaining us in the Centrum, and there was such a party atmosphere, it was a truly nice way to end the cruise.

Enchantment Of The Seas

Closing thoughts on my cruise experience on the Enchantment Of The Seas.  Well, I think it is a great ship for families, and there is a lot to do. There is bungee jumping, rock climbing, a jogging track, the gym, ping-pong tables, a Spa, and of course the Orpheum Theater for spectacular entertainment.  Also, a really important bonus that is on many other Royal Caribbean ships is Adventure Ocean kids club, which made my family vacation really great, as Chandi absolutely loved being there.

To see some more photos that I put on my Facebook page, please click here: facebook.com/luchaniktravelandcruises

Thank you for reading my post, and I hope you enjoyed my pictures.

MSC Musica

Don’t overlook MSC Cruise Lines – they are not as well known as some of the bigger names, but should be.  I have cruised with them in 2006 on a 7 day cruise from Venice, Italy on the MSC Musica that included stops in Bari, Italy; Dubrovnik, Croatia; Katakolon, Greece; Izmir and Istanbul, Turkey.  I would highly recommend the MSC Cruise Lines.  Here are some pictures.

MSC Musica

MSC Musica

MSC Musica

MSC Musica

MSC Musica

MSC Musica

MSC Musica

MSC Musica

MSC Musica

Baltimore – it’s so much more!

First you might be asking, why the title?  The answer is simple: because I didn’t take enough pictures – I arrived late from Washington, DC and then only had a few hours the next morning before taking the cruise.   I know Baltimore is a beautiful place – I have been there a long time ago, but don’t even know if I have pictures from back then – would have to search for them.  Here are the pictures of this recent trip to Baltimore (sorry, there’s only a few):

Baltimore, MD

Baltimore, MD

It was at least 6:30 pm or so, when we arrived at the hotel, we stayed at the Homewood Suites, a Hilton property on President Street.  This property is shared by the Homewood Suites and the Hilton Garden Inn.

Homewood Suites, Baltimore

Baltimore, MD

Baltimore, MD

We decided to eat at the Harbor East Deli, since my kids love pizza.  We ordered an extra large pizza that we all devoured – it was good!  This was a three minute walk or so from our hotel, and we ate at around 8pm.

Harbor East Deli, Baltimore

The next day, went for a walk in the morning and walked past the Harbor East Deli again.  All the pictures in this post were taken within 5 or 10 minutes walking distance of our hotel.

Harbor East Deli, Baltimore

Here are some other pictures:

Baltimore, MD

Baltimore, MD

Baltimore, MD

Baltimore, MD

Baltimore, MD

Baltimore, MD

Baltimore, MD

Baltimore, MD

Baltimore, MD

Baltimore, MD

Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse, Baltimore

Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse, Baltimore

Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse, Baltimore

Baltimore, MD

Baltimore, MD

Then we had to hurry back to the hotel, and we caught a taxi to the cruise terminal.  It was a 8 minute  or so ride that cost $18.  In the next post, I will show you pictures of the Enchantment Of The Seas – the cruise ship that we took from Baltimore to Bermuda.

Wonderful Washington, DC

I used to live in Washington, DC, just over 14 years ago.  I recently went back to DC for the first time since I left the East Coast to move to San Diego, and it felt like I was there for the first time.  This time I will spend almost three days in this wonderful city with my three kids.  Below is a brief recount of my trip with some pictures that I took.

We flew from San Diego to Baltimore, Maryland and then caught an Amtrak train to Union Station.  Once we got out of the airport, we had to walk just a few feet to catch a shuttle bus that took us to the Amtrak Station.  There were trains just about every 20 minutes or so, and the train journey only took about 30 minutes or so, and the price was about $9 per person average (with a slight discount for kids).  I had already made my reservation online with Amtrak.  When I first stepped into Union Station on July 31, 2012, I felt some traces of familiarity – that this was a place that I had been to a long time ago, and that felt good – don’t know why.   I was so excited in seeing this station again, and proud to show it to my children.

Union Station, Washington, DC

Another picture of Union Station

Union Station, Washington, DC

We stayed at the Grand Hyatt on H Street, NW, for two days, and I had decided that on the last night – on August 2nd, it would be safer to stay in Baltimore, Maryland, which was where the cruise we were taking on August 3rd was departing from.  I had struggled with the temptation of staying in DC for an additional night instead, and taking my chances on the day of the cruise, but I decided that with three kids and luggage, I should not risk it – so on August 2nd, we would make the trip back in the evening at around 5:30 pm to catch the train back to Baltimore, MD.

That first evening we met up with an old friend of mine, and I saw her two kids for the first time.  It was wonderful to catch up with her and for my kids to play with hers.  We ate at a restaurant within walking distance of the Grand Hyatt called Zaytinya (a mixture of Turkish, Greek, and Lebanese cuisine) although it may have not been the best choice of dining, considering we had kids.  Here are some pictures of the Grand Hyatt, which is a truly lovely hotel that is within walking distance of Union Station, the White House, the Monument, and many other sightseeing attractions.

The Grand Hyatt Hotel, Washington, DC

The Grand Hyatt Hotel, Washington, DC

I have so many more pictures of this beautiful hotel, but I may do separate posts in the future, that I will include them in.  That night, after eating out, we took pictures with my friend and her kids back at the hotel (not shown here), before they left.

The next morning, after breakfast at the Grand Cafe at the Grand Hyatt, we took in some of the many sites of DC.  Here are some of my pictures:

The Treasury Department, Washington, DC

I’m not sure what this building was, but I was so happy to be here, and to begin my recording of memories, I must have liked the color, and the clock.

Washington, DC

When I used to live here in DC, you could walk into the grounds of the White House without a problem, but now it has all changed.  Ever since 9/11, security has been tightened, and you can not go into the grounds without contacting your Congressman at least six months before the date of your desired visit.  I did not know this, so unfortunately, we could not go into the grounds or into the White House.  So, here is Chandi outside the White House:

White House

However, if you put your camera in-between the railings, you can get the White House without all those metal bars:

White House, Washington, DC

Old Executive Office Building, next to White House

Then, Chandi had to go to the bathroom, so Renwick Gallery, one of the Smithsonian Museums came to the rescue.  Here is Chandi taking a look at the artwork:

Renwick Gallery

That’s me in front of a fantastic piece that I really loved.  I think it may have been called “Autumn” or something similar – I just loved the colors, and stared at it for ages.

Renwick Gallery

Game Fish, Renwick Gallery

Renwick Gallery

The picture below was taken at the back of the Old Executive Building, which is on Pennsylvania Avenue, next to the White House

Washington, DC

This gave us another opportunity to view the White House from another angle, by just taking a short walk around the corner.

White House

Okay, now onto some different attractions, and other buildings that grabbed my attention:

The Monument

“Commerce Among Nations Should Be Fair And Equitable” – Franklin (as shown in the picture below):

The Commerce Building

It is so amazing that pictures can look so different from a different angle, or a few yards away.

The Monument

This Memorial below was not here when I used to live in DC, it is absolutely beautiful!

World War Two Memorial

World War Two Memorial

World War Two Memorial

World War Two Memorial

World War Two Memorial

World War Two Memorial

Lincoln Memorial

National Museum Of American History

Near Federal Triangle Metro Station on the way to the Old Post Office Building to get dinner

Washington, DC

Washington, DC

Do you know that we walked just about everywhere in DC?  Well, at least to all the places that I have shown here.  We walked from Union Station to our hotel, from the hotel to the White House, and from the White House to the Monument, and then to Lincoln Memorial, and also from Lincoln Memorial to the Old Post Office Building, and then back to the hotel.  That was a sample of just one day’s worth of walking!

Back at the hotel

Grand Hyatt, Washington, DC

 

It is now Day Three, and our last day here in DC.  These are today’s pictures:

Washington, DC

Edgar Hoover FBI Building

United States Navy Memorial

Washington, DC

The Capital Grille

Newseum

Washington, DC

The US Capitol

The US Capitol

The Botanical Gardens near the Capitol

Chandi’s best place in DC was the Botanical Gardens, she was so happy here, and I didn’t have to ask her twice to smile, unlike in many other pictures!

Botanical Gardens

Botanical Gardens, Washington, DC

Botanical Gardens

near the Botanical Gardens, and the US Capitol

Washington, DC

Washington, DC

Not the best of pictures, but this was at the entrance of the US Capitol.

The US Capitol

A lot has changed in regards to the entrance into the US Capitol too.  Just like the White House, you can’t just go into the grounds or up the stairs.  Now the entrance is all the way at the back, and I didn’t seem to recognize the part that we went into as I have been in this building before years ago.  Now you can’t go into where Congress is passing laws unless you approach your Congressman (I believe six months in advance, just as with the White House).

We were lucky to get tickets for the guided tour (free), the last tour of the day was at 3:35 pm.

The US Capitol

The US Capitol

The Capitol

The Capitol

This picture was taken in the taxi on the way to Union Station

China Town, Washington, DC

Union Station, Washington, DC

I know that some people can get bored of seeing the same places over and over again, but not I.  I love seeing the same sights, and it seems that each time I see one of my favorite places again, it’s definitely just  like being there for the first time.  I did feel some nostalgia as I saw familiar places again (such as the White House, the Capitol, and Union Station – I’ve seen them all previously, but as I said before, it really felt like seeing DC for the first time – I just really enjoyed my visit.

And so the journey ends to Washington, DC for this time.  However, I have a strong feeling that this won’t be my last time to DC – I just have to visit again.  Thank you for reading, and I hope you liked my post.

Super San Francisco

This was my second visit to San Francisco.  I’m not going to write much here, but will just show you some of my pictures taken in July of 2012.  Whether you visit for Fishermans Wharf, China Town, Little Italy, the Golden Gate Bridge, or whether you love chocolate and want to visit the Ghirardelli Chocolate Factory, there will be something for everyone to see here in San Francisco.

near Powell Street Metro Station, San Francisco, CA

near Powell Street Metro Station, San Francisco, CA

San Francisco, CA

San Francisco, CA

San Francisco, CA

San Francisco, CA

San Francisco, CA

People put their underwear on display to dry in their windows (of all places).

San Francisco, CA

People’s other clothes go on public display out on the balcony.  Here in San Diego, we are not even allowed to put things on the balcony when we are not even overlooking a public street – San Francisco seems to be a lot more laid back with its policies.

China Town, San Francisco

San Francisco, CA

San Francisco, CA

Fishermans Wharf, San Francisco, CA

Fishermans Wharf, San Francisco, CA

Fishermans Wharf, San Francisco, CA

San Francisco, CA

Fishermans Wharf, San Francisco, CA

Fishermans Wharf, San Francisco, CA

Fishermans Wharf, San Francisco, CA

Fishermans Wharf, San Francisco, CA

Fishermans Wharf, San Francisco, CA

Fishermans Wharf, San Francisco, CA

Fishermans Wharf, San Francisco, CA

Fishermans Wharf, San Francisco, CA

Fishermans Wharf, San Francisco, CA

Little Italy, San Francisco, CA

Little Italy, San Francisco, CA

Little Italy, San Francisco, CA

China Town, San Francisco, CA

China Town, San Francisco, CA

China Town, San Francisco, CA

I did not get very good pictures of the Golden Gate Bridge, unfortunately.  The lighting just did not work out for me, and plus it was overcast to some degree.

Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, CA

Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, CA

Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, CA

Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, CA

near the Golden Gate Bridge, I just had to take this picture:

San Francisco, CA

Fort Mason, near Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, CA

Ghirardelli Chocolate Factory, San Francisco, CA

Ghirardelli Chocolate Factory, San Francisco, CA

Ghirardelli Chocolate Factory, San Francisco, CA

Ghirardelli Chocolate Factory, San Francisco, CA

It was so busy here at Ghirardelli – absolutely amazing, and need I say – tasty!

Ghirardelli Chocolate Factory, San Francisco, CA

Ghirardelli Plaza, San Francisco, CA

Ghirardelli Chocolate Factory, San Francisco, CA

San Francisco, CA

San Francisco, CA

San Francisco, CA

San Francisco, CA

I hope you liked the pictures of San Francisco.  It is a beautiful city, and ever so colorful.

Lovely Lake Tahoe

South Lake Tahoe, California, is not just a winter destination for ski-lovers – it is a perfect place to go in the summer.  It is serene, and offers a laid-back atmosphere, where you can spend your summer afternoons doing practically nothing other than sunbathing along the edge of the Lake.  The beaches along the Lake are beautiful, and the color of the water is just gorgeous – very green.  Then with the mountains, and the fresh air – this place is terrific. We visited in the middle of July, 2012, and even though it was hot, there was a nice breeze.

Bring your hiking shoes, as this is a perfect place to take walks, although be warned that going up the hills in Lake Tahoe, should only be undertaken by those who are fit enough.  I once attempted to take a walk along the road leading back up to the place where we stayed – Tahoe Seasons Resort – well, going downhill was no problem, but going back up certainly was a different story – let’s just say, it was quite a challenge for me.   Be warned though, that you are going to be way up in the mountains and you will see that items in the grocery store such as chips, and even milk and yoghurt will be slightly swollen with excess air.   I was told that many people can suffer from swollen ankles here, but I didn’t have that problem.

Here are some pictures of Lakeside Beach – a private beach, and further down this post, you will see pictures of Emerald Lake and Tahoe Seasons Resort.

South Lake Tahoe, CA

South Lake Tahoe, CA

South Lake Tahoe, CA

South Lake Tahoe, CA

South Lake Tahoe, CA

South Lake Tahoe, CA

South Lake Tahoe, CA

This is a restaurant that overlooks the private beach – Lakeside Beach – which we had a free pass to.

South Lake Tahoe, CA

South Lake Tahoe, CA

South Lake Tahoe, CA

South Lake Tahoe, CA

South Lake Tahoe, CA

South Lake Tahoe, CA

South Lake Tahoe, CA

On day three, we ventured onto the narrow roads again (it takes quite a bit of courage sometimes to face those same roads again) to see Lake Emerald, which is just about a fifteen or twenty minute drive from downtown South Lake Tahoe.

Emerald Lake – South Lake Tahoe, CA

Emerald Lake – South Lake Tahoe, CA

Emerald Lake

Emerald Lake – South Lake Tahoe, CA

This is a beach that is not private, and it is also very beautiful, and it is only a five minute drive from Lakeside Beach.

South Lake Tahoe, CA

South Lake Tahoe, CA

South Lake Tahoe, CA

South Lake Tahoe, CA

South Lake Tahoe, CA

As for food, we mostly went to Denny’s, however, we did try a wonderful Indian restaurant named Nikki’s Chaat Cafe – it had the best pakoras ever!  I am normally more a samosa person, but this time I was hooked!  I will always remember the pakoras.

Nikki’s Chaat Cafe, South Lake Tahoe, CA

This is just a picture I took, but I didn’t get to try the food here.

South Lake Tahoe, CA

This is the resort where we stayed.  It actually is a timeshare that I exchanged into, and instead of staying for seven days – we stayed for just four days.  The actual accommodation was quite nice.  It was a one-bedroom with a separate living room, that had a mini-fridge with microwave, and coffee maker (no stove).

Tahoe Seasons Resort – South Lake Tahoe, CA

Tahoe Seasons Resort – South Lake Tahoe, CA

Tahoe Seasons Resort – South Lake Tahoe, CA

Chandi at Tahoe Seasons Resort – with her “Bear Family”

Tahoe Seasons Resort

South Lake Tahoe is indeed a very beautiful place to visit – once you get there.  However, getting there – can be a little tricky.  In fact, I would be hesitant about driving on those roads in snowy conditions, as it was a little hair-raising driving to this popular, and very laid-back ski destination.  As I drove the car along the narrow roads that went into mountainous community, my heart skipped many a beat and I dared not look along the sides of the road as I could easily have gone off the edge of the road in an instant.

South Lake Tahoe, CA

So, my words of advice are – just be careful driving into this tourist destination, and bring some extra money – as Harrah’s Casino and Harvey’s Casino are in Lake Tahoe, in the centre of downtown.