A Dose of Vitamin Sea and My Favorite Drink

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I was about ready to jump in this ocean over the weekend. So hot here! Before, it was rare to see temps in the 90s in September, but not anymore. I am sooo thankful we put in A/C last summer. Kinda missing those cool temps in Alaska right now.

image via lacroixwater.com

image via lacroixwater.com

Something I’ve been drinking to beat the heat is Orange LaCroix Sparkling Water. It’s the best! No calories, no artificial sweeteners (they give me a headache) no sugar or artificial flavors. Just a hint of citrus and enough carbonation to make you feel full. There are other flavors, but I like this one the best. The orange flavor is sometimes hard to find, so I have to settle for lemon or lime once in a while. I do find I like them better with an actual wedge of lemon or lime added. Sorry, can’t recommend the berry flavor at all.

Hope your week’s going well so far.

{carole}

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Cruisin’ Through Reagan National Airport

Happy to say I’m finally starting to feel better. This virus or whatever really had me down.

Our trip last week was to the D.C. area to see family and we landed at Reagan National Airport for a change. I had never been inside the new terminal and was really impressed:

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Lots of tall windows and arches and gleaming floors. Cool-looking restaurants and shops too. Wish I’d had more time to take photos, but we were hurrying to our gate.

I managed to capture two random mosaic patterns in the floor:

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Great weekend, everyone!

{carole}

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See You Friday

Hello. Was hoping to have a post for you today, but I got sick on our trip and am still battling some kind of bug. The cough and runny nose are gone, but my ears are plugged up and I’m really fatigued. Let me tell you, being sick while traveling is the pits! That never happens to me, so this was a new experience and one I don’t care to repeat.

Hope you are all doing well….

{carole}

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Another Beautiful Pattern in Nature

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This guy was chillin’ in the gravel and was surprisingly calm. Usually they run when they see the camera. I just can’t get over the colors in their plumage. So, so beautiful.

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I’d never gotten close enough to see the patterns of the feathers below a peacock’s neck. What an amazing design–almost like fish scales, but nicer colors.

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You can see them better here.

OK, everyone, have a great Labor Day weekend if you celebrate, and a wonderful weekend otherwise! We are going out of town for a week, so I’ll be back here around the 15th.

{carole}

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Barcelona’s Barrio Gotico

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I took this in the Gothic quarter (Barrio Gotico) of Barcelona. I think this bridge across the Carrer del Bisbe is so lovely.

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Many of the buildings date back to Medieval and Roman times. The streets are labyrinthine and very narrow, so they are closed to most traffic. It was a nice place to take a stroll.

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A close-up of one of the statues.

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Isn’t the craftmanship amazing?

Hope your week’s going well so far.

{carole}

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Tea on a Cruise Ship

Anyone else love going to tea? I learned to appreciate the custom while traveling in the Middle East. We ran into a lot of British people and picked up the habit big time. Years later, a girlfriend and I tried all the great tea spots in D.C. So fun!

During the Baltic cruise, I had every intention of going to tea at least once, but we never had time until the end of the cruise. It was a special Indonesian tea, a nod to all the workers from there.

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The waiters rattled off all the names of the pastries, but I didn’t take notes. The food was unusual, but delicious for the most part.

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I do remember the round white one was mostly coconut.

So then, on the Alaska cruise I was again determined to have tea. I think we made it on the second-to-last day.

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I thought maybe this was just a display, but we were actually served everything shown. Kind of a mistake so close to dinner, but worth it. 🙂

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The scones with clotted cream and jam were fantastic, as well as the cream puff. The cookies and finger sandwiches? Just OK. The tea was very good.

There aren’t a lot of places to have tea in the San Diego area, but the Park Hyatt Aviara Resort does a nice one, so I might have to go back.

One of the most luxurious teas I’ve ever been to was at Huntington Botanical Gardens up in San Marino. It’s served in the beautiful Rose Garden Tea Room overlooking acres of roses. They have a buffet with all kinds of pastries, sandwiches and fresh fruit. My sister took me there years ago and I’ll never forget it. Oh, the library, gardens and art collections are fabulous too.

Great weekend, everyone!

{carole}

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Denali Part Two

OK, I’m back! Actually, this has been good for me. I’ve been on the fence about switching to a self-hosted blog for a while and may finally be ready to pull the trigger. Flickr might not change their new policy, despite the outcry, and I don’t want to wait around for it.

Anyhoo, here are the rest of my Denali photos….

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The ranger station for Denali National Park. A very young ranger got on the bus and gave us a brief talk.

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“Tundra” refers to areas where the subsoil is permafrost, or permanently frozen soil.
It’s impossible for trees to grow, because they can’t put down deep roots. So, bare and rocky land can only support low growing plants like moss, heath and lichen.

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In the summertime, the permafrost thaws just enough to let plants grow and reproduce, but because the ground below this is frozen, the water can’t sink any lower, and it forms lakes, marshes and rivulets.
It’s so strange to me that an area can have temperate climes in the summer and be pretty much frozen the rest of the year.

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One flower that grows there is fireweed (Chamerion angustifolium). It gets its name from the fact that it’s one of the first plants to show up after a fire. We saw them all over Alaska. Fireweed blooms from the bottom up, and when the last blossoms drop, the first snowfall will be in six weeks. We were in areas where there was only one blossom left and people were bemoaning it. In July.

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This shot reminds me of the Badlands, just a little.

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And the two images above remind me of the Na Pali Coast on Kauai.

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I shot this through the bus window. See that gravel on the left? That’s right under the wheels. No guardrails.

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The gray strip on the left is the road we were traveling. I decided to just enjoy the view and trust the experienced driver.

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We stopped for photos near this creek. One guy filled his water bottle with creek water! I guess he didn’t realize the wildlife do all kinds of things in it.

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Last look at Denali.

Now, am I the only one who didn’t know that birch trees are tapped for their syrup just like maples? At our lodge in Denali, we ordered salmon with a “citrus and birch infusion.” I imagined fish with bark or sawdust, but this was a really nice restaurant. Let me tell you, it was awesome. Can’t really describe the flavor of birch syrup–the citrus and fish flavors were dominant. Evidently people drink birch juice in Russia and it has healing properties. Ever heard of birch beer? I thought it was just a name.
Here’s an iPhone shot of the salmon:

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Thanks for your patience, everyone. Hoping to straighten out the photo sharing challenge soon.

{carole}

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Photo Sharing Problems

My apologies, but the blog post I prepared for today won’t show up until tomorrow. Flickr made some changes to their coding and WordPress doesn’t seem to recognize it. When I hit “Preview” at 11:30 last night, all my photos disappeared. I’ll go back in today and upload them directly from my computer. My free space for photos on WordPress is running out– that’s why I use Flickr.

Now Flickr wants to add a big white border with their name, the photographer’s name and photo title to each image, and members are in an uproar. I’m not thrilled with the idea either, so need to weigh my options. At any rate, I’ll see you tomorrow!

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Cactus Flower

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I shot this about a week ago while on some cliffs above the beach.
This is a San Pedro cactus, I think. The black thing on the right side of the flower is a beetle.

Great weekend, everyone!

{carole}

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Denali Part One

A few more shots of the lodge where we stayed in Denali:

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The main lodge.

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The lounge in our building that had a very nice coffee bar. We would sit here after dinner or wait for our shuttle.

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The view from the lounge.

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A couple of shops in the compound.

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Nothin’ but moose.

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I loved all the “log cabin” architecture.

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Black petunias! A first for me.

So, in order to view Denali National Park, you have to ride old school buses run by the National Park Service:

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My sons rode this type of bus when they were in elementary school.

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Here’s a long shot of another bus. There weren’t too many on the road–that’s how they keep traffic and pollution down. Private vehicles are only allowed on the first 15 miles of Denali Park Road.

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Our first view of the park.

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As you can see, it was really cloudy when we started out. I wasn’t happy about the light, but it got better later on, thankfully. We were just glad it didn’t rain.

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At one of the stops you could pose with moose or caribou antlers. This was a different group–no one on our bus wanted to do it. Now I kind of wish I had. 🙂
Did you know that male moose shed their antlers every year? Our guide said they eventually dissolve.

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Caribou. The only animal I got a photo of that day. We actually saw quite a bit of wildlife, but you had to have binoculars or a powerful zoom lens to see most of them. I had neither, but didn’t regret it. I would have been miserable carting a heavy lens around everywhere.
Our driver had a video camera hooked up to monitors on the bus so we could see everything closer.
It was a little creepy to see huge grizzly bears, then some hikers not too far away. What surprised me was the nearly-blond fur on the grizzlies. I thought they were all brown.

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The green stuff is moss or tundra. I’ve never seen a place like this, ever.

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Such a beautiful, unusual place.

More next week. I have a lot of photos to sort, so I’ll be doing this slowly. I blew up Photoshop yesterday trying to resize and watermark too many images at a time. Luckily it’s OK.

Hope your week’s going well so far.

{carole}

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