Thursday, August 11, 2016
The heat is on in Saigon
Tuesday, August 9, 2016
A Long Walk
Just back from a long walk down to the Saigon River via a lot of very busy streets!
It was 32 degrees when we left the hotel about 8.30am and I am sure it got hotter.
We walked over to the park across the road from the hotel and saw people using the free gym equipment placed there. Then found our way along a small street where shops mainly sold antiques - I am sure that few were genuine!
Eventually we got onto a street which had more upmarket shops and found Starbucks so we stopped for a drink. Able to get free WiFi there and picked up a message from Suzanne so were able to have a conversation with her.
Walked further down a very wide street towards the river and found we could cross the road very carefully! People here do not seem to recognise red lights and pedestrian crossings! Walked along the riverbank some way then found our way to the Opera House which is a lovely building in the midst of a wealthy area which includes top shops and expensive hotels.
Eventually found our way back to the hotel for a rest.
Heritage Saigon
Good Morning Vietnam!
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Last Day in Los Angeles
Landed on time in LA and only had to wait about 30 minutes for the Disneyland Shuttle. We arrived at the hotel around 11.30 and were able to check into our room straight away. We took the bags to the room then went out for a walk. It was raining quite heavily and was cool so it was good to have a jacket and Suzanne had an umbrella!
We went around the corner from the hotel (Sheraton Park) and found a small mall called the Anaheim Garden Walk. We had some lunch at a pizza restaurant then walked around some of the shops in the mall. Ity was quite small so it did not take too long, but did get some good bargains there!!
By the time we were ready to go back to the hotel, it had stopped raining and was a bit warmer and more humid.
Dinner was at Molly's, one of the restaurants at the hotel. We had been given a $100 gift voucher that we could spend on meals and drinks, so we used it to pay for the meals we had at the hotel.
Next morning, we had breakfast at IHop - the International House of Pancakes and what a delicious meal. I had French Toast with caramelised bananas. Suzanne had a more healthy meal! After breakfast we took a shuttle to the South Coast Plaza - supposedly the biggest shopping mall on the west coast of the USA. It had so many shops in it that by the time we had done one wing, we were so shopped out we could only manage a couple of shops in the main building of the mall. So many up-market shops to choose from. However, the down side was Starbucks - had to wait about 15 minutes to order and receive a coffee - unheard of in NZ.
We had dinner at Molly's again that night then went to the room to watch TV.
Tuesday, we had decided to go to San Diego for the day on a tour. We were collected about 8.40am then taken to the tour organisers and got into a smaller bus. The driver seemed very friendly, but we soon found out that he loved to talk - mainly about himself, what he had done in his life and his kids. He also gave us a bit of information about p[laces we passed on the way but we soon tired of hearing his voice. We dropped some people off at Sea World in SD then we had a tour around some of the places of interest with minimal stops. The Old Town, the Midway - an aircraft carrier, Coronado Island - very interesting and very up-market, the centre of the city then on to Las Americas - an outlet shopping mall near the border with Mexico. We had about 4 hours to fill in there but we were soon tired of shopping and went to Starbucks to get a drink. The wait there was 20 minutes - quite appalling really. Still it filled in about 3/4 of an hour!
Little did we know it but today was to prove one of the highlights of the trip. We spent the morning packing and checked out of the hotel around 11 then went back to IHop for breakfast. we then walked over to Disneyland to have a look at Downtown Disney, where you can shop for Disney stuff. We were standing looking at the prices on one of the ticket kiosks when a young woman approached us to see if we would like some free tickets for Disneyland! She worked for ABC and had some free tickets through her work and her friends were not able to come. WOW! What a bonus for us. We accepted her offer and spent a delightful 3 1/2 hours doing as much as we could in that time. We were able to go on some rides and look at many of the attractions as well as do a bit of shopping! All the time we kept thinking how amazing was that! The generosity of some people here is just overwhelming! What a day to finish off a great trip.
We walked back to the hotel, then waited for the Disneyland Resorts Shuttle and eventually got back to LAX. We were able to check in around 5.30pm and made our way to the Star Alliance Lounge where we were able to have some food and freshen up before our flight.
What a great trip this has been! Will put photos on here when I get home.
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Location:World Way,Los Angeles,United States
Saturday, January 10, 2015
Shopping frenzy in Tucson
Out the door early this morning to visit the local supermarket and do a long list of shops that both Suzannes had planned to do last night.
First stop after the supermarket was Joann's the craft store for Janet and a shoe store for Suzanne. Then it was on to a mall with all the stores Suzanne wanted to visit.
Note the word SALE!
Thursday, January 8, 2015
Busy few days
We have been very fortunate in staying with a friend in Scottsdale and she has taken us to lots of different places while we have been here.
On Monday, after a visit to the supermarket, we went to visit Taliesin West, the Arizona base of the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture. It is built entirely of the rock and sand found in the local area and is designed to blend into the natural landscape. They have their own water supply from a well 450 feet down from the surface. We did a short guided tour there and saw some of the buildings while getting an explanation of the philosophy and life of the famous architect.
In the evening, we went to a movie theatre to see The Imitation Game. The theatre was something a bit different - you can order meals and take them into the theatre to eat while you are watching the movie. Each seat has its own table! We were early so did not have to take in our meals, but others were partaking during the movie.
Tuesday was again busy. We went into Phoenix to visit the Heard Museum - a museum focussed on the indigenous people in the Arizona area. Some stunning pottery and silver/turquoise jewellery as well as a section devoted to the history of the Indian boarding schools. Indian children were taken from the reservations and put into these school to learn to become like the white people.
Lunch was at the Courtyard Cafe at the Museum and was a superb meal of locally inspired food. It was hard to choose what to have. We also had a bottle of wine produced by an Indian vineyard in California.
After lunch, Elizabeth, a friend of Syd, took us on a tiki tour around the central area of Phoenix and we ended up at a Local art collective where emerging artists are encouraged to exhibit and sell their work. We were fortunate to meet one of the established artists who is leading one of a number of teams in designing and painting a mural on a nearby wall. This gallery is right next to the Convention Centre so has the possibility of attracting a lot of visitors to the city.
In the evening, we went to Wally's, a local restaurant serving family style food, and also met Syd's son and family for dinner. Lovely meal too.
Wednesday dawned bright again, but not quite so clear. The first day we have seen clouds in the sky since we arrived. Another visit to the supermarket for supplies for lunch and dinner. Syd cooked chilli for lunch then we went to a shopping centre to visit Michael's - a craft shop that has a chain all over the USA.
Syd had invited some friends over for dinner, however, only Jim was able to come as his partner was not well. Jim has trained as a cordon bleu chef and he cooked a wonderful dessert with bananas based on a famous New Orleans dessert.
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Location:Scottsdale, AZ, United States