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Summer 2011

I have decided to post a number of fun trips we had this summer. We actually stayed in California the whole summer. We have such a gorgeous state with so many fun places to visit. We were in Dunsmuir for a wedding in July. On the way we stopped in Redding and visited “The Sundial Bridge”. This is quite an architectural wonder.

A view of the Sundial.

“In addition to being a functional work of art, the Sundial Bridge is a technical marvel as well. The cable-stayed structure has an inclined, 217 foot pylon constructed of 580 tons of steel. The deck is made up of 200 tons of glass and granite and is supported by more than 4,300 feet of cable. The structure is stabilized by a steel truss, and rests on a foundation of more than 115 tons of steel and 1,900 cubic yards of concrete. The McConnell Foundation, a private, independent foundation established in Redding in 1964, funded the majority of the bridge’s $23 million cost.”

This beautiful Bridge in Redding is well worth visiting when in Northern California.

“World renowned Spanish architect and engineer Santiago Calatrava conceived the Sundial Bridge’s unusual design, his first free-standing bridge in the United States. Calatrava has built bridges, airports, rail terminals, stadiums, and other structures around the world. His notable designs include the new PATH transportation terminal at the World Trade Center site in New York City and several projects at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece, including the main stadium where opening and closing ceremonies were held.” See more about the bridge at  http://www.turtlebay.org/sundialbridge.

A view from the bridge of the Sacramento River.

The food at the restaurant in Turtle Bay Park right next to the bridge was delicious and reasonable.

Four Days in Las Vegas

We just came home from a 4 day trip to Las Vegas. I was attending the Vacation.com conference for Travel professionals. What a wonderful conference – So inspiring and great educational benefits. We really learned a lot and had a wonderful time.

We had a wonderful night tour of Vegas in a plush limo provided by Celebrity Coach line. Here we are at the first stop- the famous “Welcome to Las Vegas” sign.

Happy to be here!

The Bellagio was built in 1998. It was the most expensive hotel ever built at that time. It cost 1.7 billion dollars to build and Has the world’s largest chocolate fountain . Be sure you see this hotel when in Vegas. The lobby and atrium with all the fresh flowers are really something to behold.

Inside Bellagio, Dale Chihuly’s Fiori di Como, composed of over 2,000 hand-blown glass flowers, covers 2,000 sq ft (190 m2) of the lobby ceiling.

 

The Bellagio has the largest chocolate fountain in the world!

 

The fountain in front of the Bellagio- so impressive and beautiful! The Eiffel tower and Paris Paris are across the street.

“If you were to fly around the world today there is no other water feature you would see that has the same scope, same spectacle, same emotional impact,” said Fuller. “We were very choreographed and prescriptive about how the water moves and how we tie that with the music. Nonetheless, the moment those water molecules leave those jets and loft themselves into the sky, they’re completely subject to the forces of nature and the whims of the sunshine. Even if you see the same show, you never really see it twice.”

We visited the Old downtown of Vegas and had a great time watching the light show and visiting  The Gold Nugget.

The Fremont Street Experience (FSE) is a pedestrian mall and attraction in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada. The FSE occupies the westernmost 5 blocks of Fremont Street, including the area known for years as “Glitter Gulch,” and portions of some other adjacent streets.
The attraction is a barrel vault canopy, 90 ft (27 m) high at the peak and four blocks, or approximately 1,500 ft (460 m), in length.

This is an attraction not to be missed!

While in Vegas we went to see “The Lion King” – a fantastic night of visual fantasy and incredible music. Loved the show very much.

This blog has just skimmed the surface of what there is to do and see in Vegas. I just want to give you a taste of what you can experience. I want to thank Vacation.com for a extraordinary conference and the opportunity to experience this great city. My only complaint was that it was a bit warm outside- 107 degrees!

The last night of the conferance we were entertained by “The Mosaic’s” – A wonderful Accapella  group – they literally have no instruments and using their voices sound like a live band! Check them out at  http://www.notaboyband.com/

 

 

 

 

Tahoe- May 18, 2011

I have been in South Lake Tahoe the last four days and it has snowed everyday. Last night there was a foot of snow! I love a winter wonderland, but in May I am excited about spring and the coming of warm weather. Never the less I woke up this morning to a white world, but could see blue sky out my window and decided to throw on some warm clothes and go out and take some photos. What a wonderful morning I had! I left at 9am and it was cold out. At 10am the sun peaked out and the world became a magical place with melting snow and gorgeous views of the Sierras. Here I will share my excitement and joy over the beauty of this world. By the time I was walking back to our hotel it was warm and I had to shed clothing. Just like the Sierras – ever unpredictable yet always a treat!

 

Love this shot of baby flowers surviving the snow.

What a happy bird!

 

View from the beach. I love the texture of the sand and snow together.

Spring and summer are on the way.

 

Kayaks ready for action! Snow not the action they were planning!

 

Reflections of snow in melting snow.

Baby Sierra

My new granddaughter

15 minutes after birth