Anyone Game? It’s my Sep 2013 Blog! I'm home; with a TR link in #1189, 10/14

Please pass the scones and brownies. Everything looks so yummy.

I love these kind of festivals, though I'm sure the Wattle would be making me sneeze too.

Surprisingly, whilst the Wattle does cause the sneezes, it's actually the European plants that are much more potent from an allergy perspective.

I love these kinds of festivals too. :hug:



The Waddle festival looks lovely, just like the kind of places that my Mom and I used to go to a lot. We don't have many down here, but up in Northern Cal they have them all over the place!

There are a lot more little towns like Hurstbridge up in NorCal. Los Gatos comes to mind.



I had no idea there was a wattle festival! Might have to check it out next year!

Those 'teacups' and tiny teddies in cars are so cute!

Maybe we'll see you there!




We saw some Wattle while we were there! Not a highlight though.:lmao:

The flower itself is not a major drawcard. But put the word Festival after.....and it's a nice day out.



Looks like fun was had by all, music, food and fun! What more could you ask for!

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Perhaps that is where we can all go for dinner when you come to town! We have quite a nice Indian restaurant just off PCH & 2nd street. I can never get Fran to go there. We could order a mix of perhaps a Chicken Tikka Masala, some Kebabs and then some other dishes that the Pesky Vegetarian would eat! I could drag her along and she would say that she was enjoying it for the sake of the "folks with the foreign taste"! :lmao:

I love the place, but for some reason can't convince her to go there when it's just the two of us!

Anywhere would be okay with us. It's about the company....:hug:

But I have to admit that I would prefer to go to a place that Fran would enjoy the food as well......
 
Anywhere would be okay with us. It's about the company....:hug:

But I have to admit that I would prefer to go to a place that Fran would enjoy the food as well......

Well I keep driving past the Shabu Shabu place in Belmont Shore that was supposed to open in August. :sad2: It still has the "Disney-like" walls up in front of the place. Although, they don't have the nice Disney "under construction" artwork, just posters for some concert that happened months ago.

She does like Shabu Shabu and it SHOULD be open by the time you come here!
 
Well I keep driving past the Shabu Shabu place in Belmont Shore that was supposed to open in August. :sad2: It still has the "Disney-like" walls up in front of the place. Although, they don't have the nice Disney "under construction" artwork, just posters for some concert that happened months ago.

She does like Shabu Shabu and it SHOULD be open by the time you come here!

I'll be watching out for your post telling me that it has opened.
 


Wow that is going to be the most epic trip ever!!

Your photos are beautiful. I just bought a DSLR so i am still learning the ropes of photography.
 
Wow that is going to be the most epic trip ever!!

Your photos are beautiful. I just bought a DSLR so i am still learning the ropes of photography.

Hello!


Thanks for posting on this PTR. Hope you'll stick around.


Congratulations on the new baby. What did you get?
 


I'm game, I love your pictures too:thumbsup2
 
I'll be watching out for your post telling me that it has opened.

Well, I'm certainly hoping that there will be a post on my Cheating PTR that it has opened, considering that it was supposed to open in August. I know everything is delayed, but I was really bummed when it hit Sept 1 and the wall was still up. I will be there if not opening day, within days of opening day. I am so into Shabu Shabu that i am beside myself for this place to open. I suppose this is where we should meet since it will satisfy all dietary requirements, pesky vegetarian down to Large beef choice. I have no need to pay the extra for Kobe, since I really don't taste the difference!
 
I'm game, I love your pictures too:thumbsup2

Welcome Game one! Glad to have you here. :yay:



Well, I'm certainly hoping that there will be a post on my Cheating PTR that it has opened, considering that it was supposed to open in August. I know everything is delayed, but I was really bummed when it hit Sept 1 and the wall was still up. I will be there if not opening day, within days of opening day. I am so into Shabu Shabu that i am beside myself for this place to open. I suppose this is where we should meet since it will satisfy all dietary requirements, pesky vegetarian down to Large beef choice. I have no need to pay the extra for Kobe, since I really don't taste the difference!

I will look forward to your report on the Cheating PTR. Shabu Shabu sounds perfect from where I'm sitting right now. :thumbsup2
 
Back to the Drawing Board for some parts of this Trip



This week, we had some of DH’s American family come to visit. It was really nice catching up with them and we had a great time chatting about our plans for next year.


During that conversation, it became pretty obvious to DH and I that we needed to put down what was important things for us to see and do on this holiday. And that’s exactly what we did.


Our list? It was short and sweet.
  • WDW DisMeet
  • Cars Land and DisMeet with franandaj in SoCal
  • Native American Indian experience
  • Fall foliage
  • Small towns
  • Outdoor experiences
  • National Parks



No issue with the first two on the list. I think they are locked in!


It's the rest of the list that was the issue. I think I have to concede that New York City does not really fit the rest of the list. :sad1:



DH’s family suggested that we consider heading towards Durango, Colorado; and if we are heading to this part of the world, they would want to try and meet up with us there.

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So I’ve been doing some research.
Seems like late September might be a good time for the fall foliage there.

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Lots of small towns and the Million Dollar Highway (550) looks like it might be worth a road trip for part of the way.

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I’m also a sucker for small gauge railways and the Durango Silverton Steam Railway might be something that we would all enjoy.

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Plus, lots of outdoor activities around the area AND the promise of San Juan National Forest right on the doorstep.

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And it seems that there are Ute Indian experiences that we could consider doing in this part of the world; plus head back to Mesa Verde and the Four Corners area (DH and I were last here about 12 years ago).




It might be back to the drawing board for some of this trip itinerary.




princess::upsidedow
 
Yeah, you're right, NYC probably not the best place for outdoorsy, small town, national park type experiences :rotfl2:

I'm into outdoorsy, small town, national park type experiences too, and I think your new plans look awesome! Now I really want to stow away in your suitcase :lmao:
 
Not sure where DH's family lived, but there are tons of places in the US which meet a lot of those criteria, but Durango is probably as good as anywhere. Good luck replanning!
 
When I think of Fall Foliage I think of New England, but you will get some good colors in Colorado to (Hey - it's right there in the name!), though not as varied - the red's of New England Maples are pretty unique. I would still pick Durango though - but I love the Rockies! Of course, we're a lot less likely to meet up with you in the Rockies.
 
Now that I see the location of Durango Colorado, it appears to be very far south in Colorado, would you drive there from So CaL? That would be quite a colorful drive, and quite enjoyable, however, might be more time than you are looking for.
 
Yeah, you're right, NYC probably not the best place for outdoorsy, small town, national park type experiences :rotfl2:

I'm into outdoorsy, small town, national park type experiences too, and I think your new plans look awesome! Now I really want to stow away in your suitcase :lmao:

Part of me still would love to get to NYC. So I'm not totally shutting that door just yet. But yes, this part of Colorado looks like it might be a good place for DH and I to get to.



When I think of Fall Foliage I think of New England, but you will get some good colors in Colorado to (Hey - it's right there in the name!), though not as varied - the red's of New England Maples are pretty unique. I would still pick Durango though - but I love the Rockies! Of course, we're a lot less likely to meet up with you in the Rockies.

I do too. But the New England colours are traditionally later in October and we just won't be there in that time. Someday...I'm going to plan a trip just for New England fall.



Not sure where DH's family lived, but there are tons of places in the US which meet a lot of those criteria, but Durango is probably as good as anywhere. Good luck replanning!

This branch of the family live in Texas. They have property near Durango, which is one of the reasons why we would consider heading that way.

And yes, lots of places in the US probably do meet the criteria but when I try to find Native Indian experiences in New England, I don't get many hits. :confused3



Now that I see the location of Durango Colorado, it appears to be very far south in Colorado, would you drive there from So CaL? That would be quite a colorful drive, and quite enjoyable, however, might be more time than you are looking for.

I'm not sure about driving from So Cal to Durango. I think DH was thinking about flying closer and hiring a car to maximise time in the area.

If this is where we end up heading to, I'd like to head back to Sedona...I was pregnant with DS when we were last in the area and I've always said I would take DS there. I'd also like to go see Monument Valley properly. Take a ride in the valley....I'd like to horse ride there but I don't think that DS will want to do that. A jeep drive through might be more appropriate. It may be that we fly into Pheonix.
 
If you're going to Durango, consider Mesa Verde NP. It's amazing! The Rockies do have fall foilage,mostly yellows with orange, definitely not New England, but beautiful. We were there for the elk rutting season, and that is amazing, too.

I am not sure that the Durango Silverton RR will be operating in the fall. We were there one Labor Day weekend, and it seemed like the town was closing up as far as major tourist season goes. We like to do the historic RRs that are around the country.

Bobbi:goodvibes
 
If you're going to Durango, consider Mesa Verde NP. It's amazing! The Rockies do have fall foilage,mostly yellows with orange, definitely not New England, but beautiful. We were there for the elk rutting season, and that is amazing, too.

I am not sure that the Durango Silverton RR will be operating in the fall. We were there one Labor Day weekend, and it seemed like the town was closing up as far as major tourist season goes. We like to do the historic RRs that are around the country.

Bobbi:goodvibes

Thanks Bobbi.

Yes, if we head to this part of the world, DH and I want to go back to Mesa Verde. We were there in 2000, in winter, and it was snowing when we were driving up the hills. And there was no walking tour at that time of the year.

I'm going to have to look at the time of when that RR runs for next year. I know that there were select runnings in September this year. We'll just have to see how the timing goes.
 
Johnathan Livingstone Seagull – A life lesson



3D life has been fairly pedestrian lately.


Not that I’m complaining….we all need these sorts of sedate walks in between the sprints that life does challenge us to from time to time.
However, whilst pedestrian, it really hasn’t been at a walking pace. Between work, home and activities, we’ve been pedestrianly running at flat chat.


So, it was with some relief that I managed to find a couple of hours this weekend to get out and about to keep my hand in with the photography thing.


I was really out to test a 9-stop Neutral Density filter that I acquired in the first part of the year and had yet to break it out of the packaging. For those interested, this filter acts like sunglasses for the camera…it cuts out the amount of light that can hit the sensor.

I headed to test this filter out on a water feature and after a couple of false starts; I ended up rather pleased with this effect. Again, for those interested….this daytime shot was taken with a 5 second shutter speed.

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I was minding my own business when I realized that I had a flying visitor.

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And in my life full of pedestrian sprints at full pelt, Johnathan Livingstone Seagull reminded me that sometimes, you need to enjoy the moment!




I learnt that when you feel like you have that sinking-under-the-water feeling….

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…and life is just one heck of a water bubble closing in around you…

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….just go with the flow.

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Don’t forget to splash about whilst you’re at it,

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You could find that you're actually able to rise above it all.

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And rather like water off a duck’s …er…seagull’s back….

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You might find that you. can. walk. on. water.

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Or at the very least....learn to swim!

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I was really glad to have been in the right place at the right time with the right tools for this set of shots!


Sometimes, opportunity just comes along when you least expect it.




princess::upsidedow
 

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