Peafowl at Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic Park

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This pic shows two of the numerous peafowl that roam  the Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic Park in Carlsbad.  One of the residents is pure white and quite spectacular. These two are standing on top of the bunkhouse.  Native to India, peacocks are normally an iridescent shade of blue while peahens are a more subdued brown, cream or gray.

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LEGOLAND Hotel

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Located just adjacent to LEGOLAND and Sea Life Aquarium in Carlsbad, the LEGOLAND Hotel is a themed hotel with interactive LEGO features throughout.  This pic shows the front entrance complete with a dragon.  Ground has been broken nearby on a new LEGOLAND Castle Hotel, targeted to open in the spring of 2018, which will have three different room themes: Princess, Wizard and Knight.

 

Sea Life Aquarium

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Sea Life Aquarium is located adjacent to LEGOLAND in Carlsbad and is billed as “your child’s first interactive guide to the life of the sea, combining active hands-on learning with fascinating educational talks and up close encounters with sea creatures including sharks, octopi and rays.”  I didn’t go in but did enjoy the large LEGO creations shown in this pic!

Craftsmanship Museum

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The Craftsmanship Museum is located in Carlsbad not far from the intersection of Palomar Airport Road and Melrose and boasts an outstanding collection of miniatures and models including automobiles, boats, airplanes, engines, etc.  And they actually operate!  The museum displays the finest automotive miniature ever made, a 1/6 scale model 1932 Duesenberg SJ which took 10 years and 20,000 hours to complete and contains over 6,000 custom made parts.  And the museum is free!

Links:    museum website

Sheep Canyon – ABDSP

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Over this past weekend I camped at Sheep Canyon in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park with a great group of folks.  This pic shows our campsite with a view of a palm oasis on the mountain behind.  The campsite was next to a stream which actually had some flowing water in it!  Didn’t get to hike up to the oasis on this trip but definitely want to come back and get a closer view.

Ranchita Yeti

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If you’re heading over to Borrego Springs from the west on the S22, you’ll go through the small town of Ranchita.  On the northern side of the road you’ll see the fellow in this pic who is affectionately known as the Ranchita Yeti.  The convenience store just to his left is now open after having been closed for a while so stop by, get a drink or snack, have a seat on the bench and ponder why a yeti would take up residence in Ranchita.

Highway 78 from Clevenger Canyon Trail

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This pic shows Highway 78 between Escondido and Ramona, as seen from the Clevenger Canyon North trail.  A great hike with plenty of interesting rocks, nice views, and 1400-1600 feet of  elevation gain for a good workout.

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Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic Park

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We just discovered the Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic Park in Carlsbad and found all the historic adobe buildings most interesting.  The land and buildings were once part of a 2,538 acre working ranch owned by Leo Carrillo who portrayed “Pancho” in the Cisco Kid TV series of the 1950’s.  This building is called “Deedie’s House” and was a place for Leo’s wife to escape and create art.

Links:   F.O.C.R.     Carlsbad Parks

Sekhmet Statues at Hearst Castle

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These depictions of Sekhmet, an Egyptian goddess with the head of a lion and the body of a woman, are from the 18th and 19th Dynasties (1550-1187 BC).  Sekhmet was the protector of the sun god Ra.

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View of Snow Valley Mountain Resort

 

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This pic shows what the Snow Valley Mountain Resort (near Big Bear Lake) looks like during the summer when no snow is present and was taken from the Butler Peak Fire Lookout.   This ski area is the oldest in California, dating back to 1924.

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