September 11, 2025 On the campus of California State University Long Beach, this pretty Japanese garden was opened in 1981. It has everything you’d expect from a traditional Japanese garden, including a beautiful pond With bridges and viewing platforms It is stocked with over a thousand koi There were also waterfalls and fountains a teaContinue reading “Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden, Long Beach, California, USA”
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Crystal Cove, California, USA
August 28, 2025 Located between Newport Beach to the north and Laguna Beach to the south, Crystal Cove State Park stretches for just over three miles along the coast. Sitting below cliffs, it is for the most part not visible from the Pacific Coast Highway (locally known as the PCH) that runs along next toContinue reading “Crystal Cove, California, USA”
Manhattan Beach, Los Angeles, California, USA
August 24, 2025 Manhattan Beach may not resemble its namesake in New York but they do have, at least, one thing in common. They are both expensive places to live. In fact, more homes exceeding $1 million were sold in Manhattan Beach than any other city in California, including such famous places as Malibu, BeverlyContinue reading “Manhattan Beach, Los Angeles, California, USA”
Huntington Beach, California, USA
August 21, 2015 At Huntington and Malibu, they’re shootin’ the pier (Surfin’ Safari, The Beach Boys) Apart from Hawaii, perhaps no place is more associated with surfing than Southern California. And in California, Huntington Beach is the center of surf culture. Each year, it is the site of the World surfing championships and has earnedContinue reading “Huntington Beach, California, USA”
Rancho Los Cerritos, Long Beach, California, USA
August 20, 2025 California Heights, where we live, was once part of a massive ranch. In 1784, the King of Spain granted 300,000 acres to a former soldier named Manuel Nieto as a reward for his military service and to encourage Spanish settlement in California. On his death, his children inherited the property and hisContinue reading “Rancho Los Cerritos, Long Beach, California, USA”
Orange County Fair, Costa Mesa, California, USA
August 13, 2025 The Orange County Fair has been going since 1890. It is now one of the biggest fairs in the world with an attendance of over 1 million visitors during the 23 days it is open each year. There are the traditional farm animals and vegetable competitions. But the main attractions are theContinue reading “Orange County Fair, Costa Mesa, California, USA”
Shotover River, Arthurs Point, Otago, New Zealand
April 27, 2025 We went for a hike along the Shotover River with our brother-in-law, Bill. The river gets its name from one of the early European settlers, William Gilbert Rees, who named it after his business partner’s English estate, Shotover Park. It has a particularly beautiful Maori name, Kimi-akau, which translates as “looking forContinue reading “Shotover River, Arthurs Point, Otago, New Zealand”
Arrowtown, Otago, New Zealand
April 26, 2025 Arrowtown is a historic gold mining town near Queenstown in the Otago region of the of the South Island. Back in the 1860s at the peak of the gold rush, the town had a population of over 7,000, including a large number of Chinese. When we visited, the Autumn Festival and paradeContinue reading “Arrowtown, Otago, New Zealand”
Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand
April 24, 2025 Another day in Remuera.
Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand
April 14, 2025 We returned to our old neighborhood of Remuera, where we lived for a few years in the eighties. It has grown a lot since then with a lot more fill-in housing. So that has left the suburb with quite a variety of housing, with modern homes often tucked in behind the originalContinue reading “Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand”