Sunday, August 9, 2009

CityFest 2009

The community of Hillcrest had its Cityfest street fair today. After Mahi tacos and a few Tecate beers at Baja Betty's, I walked over to the fair. For some reason there were linens to buy at several of the booths this year. I settled for a 600 count Egyptian cotton set for $20.
These wine bottle holders were so colorful. At a different crafts display someone was waving a "NO PHOTOS" sign at me, so I guess I won't be showing them here!
I don't know much about "The Fellowship of the Surf Monkey", but these figurines sure are cute!
The locals and the sun were out in full force as usual. I'm glad that I managed to steer clear of the funnel cake booths!
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Monday, August 3, 2009

Beach Hike

I went hiking with some friends last Sunday. The hike started near the Scripps Pier and went north to Black's Beach. On the way over, a guitar fish and small shark carcass were being nibbled over by the sea gulls and flies. We decided to make an octopus sand sculpture before we left.

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Thursday, July 30, 2009

Torrey Pines Gliderport

A few weeks ago, I took a friend to the Torrey Pines Gliderport. After watching the paragliders takeoff, circle around and land a few times, we climbed the cliffs down to Black's Beach where there were extra bodies due to the 4th of July weekend. Sorry, no pics (wink, wink)!



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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

The Great Smoky Mountains: Rainbow Falls Trail

Here are the pics I took on the trail to Rainbow Falls. Since I stopped so many times to take pictures, I threw off the "hiking groove" and didn't make the final destination. There was only one more mile to go!

Click on the slideshow to gain access to full sized pics.

Monday, July 13, 2009

The Great Smoky Mountains: Clingmans Dome

For the 4th of July holiday, I took a trip to see the Great Smoky Mountains with my family. We took up residence in Sevierville, Tennessee and Dollywood was only a few miles away. Besides the rollercoasters, dinner shows, go carts and mini golf courses, etc., the best attractions were the hiking trails available in the national park (map). It rained just about anytime we decided to drive through the park.

It was cloudy on the way to Clingmans Dome Bypass Trail. The steep and 0.5 mile paved trail lead up to a concrete structure.

It was a cloudy and misty day at Clingmans Dome.


Here's a pic looking up from under the structure.


A spiral walkway rose in elevation on the way to the lookout point. Birds could be heard in the trees.


Unfortunately, the trees in the Smoky Mountains are suffering from acid rain pollution.

On the way back to the car, the rain poured down hard and some thunder could be heard. It wasn't ice-cold rain, though.

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Friday, June 26, 2009

Pond Scum

The pond was emptied of its contents yesterday morning. This included two small Koi fish, bulls' tongue, cattails, yellow irises, penny wort, umbrella plants, water lilies, parrot's feather, lizard's tail, water hyacinths, mosquito fish, pumps, submersible lights and a quarter ton of algae. The pond liner was scrubbed free of algae. It took about 4 hours of labor. Then, the plants were divided and re-potted. There's a "mini" lily variety that has never bloomed, so I'm considering selling or trading it in our neighborhood's block garage sale. I trimmed off all the growth to teach it a lesson.

Here's a sample of what's going on in the pond.


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Monday, June 15, 2009

San Diego County Fair 2009

The theme for this year's San Diego County Fair is "Music Mania".

After getting a fill of my first fried Twinkie (didn't they used to come packed in pairs?! No?!), Zucchini Weeni (VERY GOOD!!!), pizza (bleh) and a chocolate-dipped ice-cream cone the night before, I went back the next day and took a few pictures in the garden area. There were plenty of creative plant arrangements to keep your eyes busy for hours.




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