Botanical Gardens Building

(First 2 photos is upon exiting the Museum onto Plaza de Panama - the fountian of the Plaza behind Laurie)
The Botanical Building also built for 1915–16 Panama–California Exposition, remains oneЧитать далее
(First 2 photos is upon exiting the Museum onto Plaza de Panama - the fountian of the Plaza behind Laurie)
The Botanical Building also built for 1915–16 Panama–California Exposition, remains oneЧитать далее
Timken Pavillion of Museum of Art ws regretfully closed.
We took a walk to California Quadrangle
The California Quadrangle, California Building, and California Tower are historic structures that wereЧитать далее
Snapping fast photo of El Cid (I swear I do have a feeling that I am in Spain... and BTW - I had to get on Camino del Norte in order to get to the Park (!) - go figure)
We took a leisurely walk on ElЧитать далее
OK... so no candles...
Back at the resort, another night in with our arugula & tomatoes salad and Mac & Cheese w\Shrimp for Laurie and Swedish Meatballs for me
Small gathering of the guests behind Lawrence Welk Theater (I later quipped that it was "the entertainment worthy of being at the back of the theater") for the Night Under The lights
As the band wasЧитать далее
Oak Mountain Winery is a fun, family owned winery on the De Portola Wine Temecula’s wine country. Home to Southern California’s only mined wine caves, Oak Mountain offers tours and tastings and isЧитать далее
We tasted about 8 wines and had a nice charcuterie board while at it.
The Cave is actually a restaurant as well perhaps if we ever come back to the area we might consider dining there too.
Temecula is well known for its championship golf courses, a climate perfect for serene and beautiful hot-air ballooning adventures, and award-winning wineries nestled in 3,000 acres of picturesqueЧитать далее
For millions of Americans, it really isn’t Christmas until they have watched A Charlie Brown Christmas at least once! This seasonal exhibition examines the making of this animated classic andЧитать далее
The Erle Stanley Gardner Collection: A Man of Many Talents
As Temecula’s most famous resident for 35 years and known to many locals as “Uncle Erle,” Gardner is widely recognized for creatingЧитать далее
ПутешественникInteresting re: the pond. My father was stationed in San Diego before WW2. It was his first assignment after boot camp in the late '30s, then he shipped out to the China Fleet.
ПутешественникSo... is it possible he was swimming here?
ПутешественникI guess. He said he learned to swim in Delaware River off the Oregon Avenue docks, but somehow I think the Navy had to teach him.