We've been going to the San Diego Safari Park for over 30 years. I often say our kids grew up there. We would go at the drop of a hat for no special reason whatsoever. We watched many of the animals grow up right along with our kids and loved every minute of it. Now we're doing it all over again with our grandchildren. Today I took The Princess and Monkey Boy to see 'Butterfly Jungle' and ... continue reading...
Sleeping Beauty’s Castle
There are several places at the Disneyland Resort that I've yearned to have in our backyard. I have always loved the small wooded area just past "The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh" in Critter Country. More recently I've fallen head over heels in love with the rugged terrain in California Adventure's Redwood Creek Challenge Trail. I've always felt the magic of Sleeping Beauty's Castle. The ... continue reading...
Photographer and Observers, circa 1972
This is a shot of a larger-than-life photo that is on display at a local skydiving jump site. The site has been in operation since 1959 and boasts as being the longest running skydiving operation in North America. It also serves as the official training grounds of the United States Navy and Airforce. The original photo was taken sometime in 1972. The size and shape of chutes depicted has changed ... continue reading...
Towering above
Various architectural designs can be quite interesting. As with the Lazy Dog Cafe in Temecula, CA. iPhone3GS ... continue reading...
Disneyland’s Blue Bayou
Tonight we met up with NY's brother and his wife at Disneyland. We were doing something neither NY or I had ever done at Disneyland before. We had dinner at the Blue Bayou Restaurant. The restaurant is situated along side the river of the ever popular Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. Tables are on the opposite bank of the Pirates of the Caribbean boarding area. I've always wanted to sit amidst ... continue reading...
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