Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Note cards
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Monday, June 20, 2011
Mission San Fernando Rey de Espana
Mission San Fernando Rey de Espana was founded on September 8, 1797, which is the Feast of the birth of Mary, by Padre Fermin Francisco de Lasuen. The mission is name for St Ferdinand, King of Spain. The mission is #17 of 21 missions.
The location of the mission is in the middle of the trangle formed by Interstate 5, 405 and the Simi Valley Freeway(118). The addressis 15151 San Fernando Mission Blvd, San Fernando, cA. The phone number is 818-361-0186 and the hours are daily from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except Thanksgiving and Christmas.
The settlement is lcoated on the former Encino Rancho in Mission Hills community, north of Los Angeles. The site is near the first gold discovery in Alta California.
The church became a working church again in 1923 and the mission was finally restored in the 1940's due to a large gift of money from the Hearst Foundation. In 1971, a large earthquake damages the church which had to be completely rebuilt. The church was rebuilt in 1974. In 2003, Bob Hope was buried in the bob Hope Memorial Gardens.
Information for this blog was taken from Wikipedia and missiontour.org
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Thursday, June 16, 2011
Mountain to Sea Trail
Mountain to Sea Trail is a 22-mile trail that you can bike, ride a horse or bike, rollerblade or walk. The trail begins in Weir Canyon and ends at Upper Newport Bay. have walked part of the Back Bay Loop. In 2000, the bluffs were dedicated as Upper Newport Bay Nature Preserve and includes approximately 140 acres of open space which surround the 750 acres Ecological Reserve. Some of the info in this blog was obtained from the Irvine Company. The Bay is home to nearly 200 species of birds. Back Bay Loop Trail is 10.5 miles around.
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Monday, June 13, 2011
San Diego Zoo
A fun place to go and see lots of animals, birds and plants. During the summer the Zoo is open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Adult admission is $40.00. We decided to become a member and we get in for free to the zoo and the Safari Park, which is located near Escondido. There is a lot of walking, but they do have a bus that will take you around as well. The zoo is located in Balboa Park, which has several museums. Balboa Park is very large and well worth the visit. There are places to eat at the zoo. The zoo is having a Chinese exhibition this summer.
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Sunday, June 5, 2011
Los Rios Historic District
The Los Rios Historic District is a place I have been to a number of times and always enjoy. This is the oldest neighborhood in California and sides the train depot in San Juan Capistrano and is within walking distance of the Mission San Juan Capistrano. There are 40 homes in the district. Many of the homes are businesses, as well as where people live. Three original adobe structures exist as well. I have been to the Tea House on Los Rios, as well as a restaurant and coffee house on the street. There is also a Petting Zoo in the district. Recently I saw Huell Howser do one of his programs from the train depot and Los Rios Historic District.
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Monday, May 30, 2011
Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary
On June 1, 2010, Mari and I decided to take a walk on the truck trail that is next to Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary, plus explore the Wildlife Sanctuary. My pictures are attached. We hiked part of the way up the trail, as it is mainly uphill. On the way back down, I was in front and I looked in front of me and saw a snake. I said to Mari, "is that what I think it is" and she said yes. I told her, she could go first. I am such a good mom! LOL! I walked behind her and lost my footing and the next thing I remember I was flat on the ground. When I got up, I was not feeling the best. Mari was very supportive as usual and we got to the car and drove home. The next day, I was very sore!
Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary is a 12-acre nature preserve located in Modjeska Canyon. It is free and is owned and operated by CSUF. The facilities include a small natural history museum, two ponds, a bird observation porch and feeder, patio and picnic areas, amphitheater, hiking trails, gift shop, restrooms and parking lot.
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