Showing posts with label Filippi's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Filippi's. Show all posts

Friday, 12 June 2009

The San Diego Zoo is a must see if you ever get to Southern California... This colourful peacock greeted us as we came onto the grounds.
The Flamingo grotto is just inside the entrance. This year we got to visit during nesting time. Look at the growth chart to see the approximate age of some of the birds I photographed.
I was impressed with one's balancing act, the hind foot looked just so relaxed.

Time for a morning stretch...oh look there is an egg on the mud nest!
I guess this is where the term "ruffled feathers" came to be known.
Look, I'd love to come for a dip, but I'm sitting on an egg right now, but I will have a snack while we talk...
When will I get to be that pretty colour? Just how many shrimp do I need to change to pink?
The morning sun is just too bright to wake up right now.
Another egg for all to see.
Keeping a watchful eye on junior.
A few more ruffled feathers.
Hey, look at me! I'm balancing on one leg!
The koalas seem to be able to sleep in almost any position.
Are you getting my best side? wink, wink, chew, chew.
Hey, what is that noise at the back of my cage, they must be making lunch!
I'll just munch on a few bamboo leaves while waiting for the main course to arrive.
What are you trying to do? Bribe me with treats to get in the water?
I think I'm enjoying this new habitat, it is taking a bit to get used to all the space we have here.
Forget about the water, a dirt bath is just as enjoyable.
Just hanging out in the old elephant habitat, how come they get the new place and we get their old stomping ground?
This giraffe was born in March and is already 6 feet tall.
This is a blacked neck swan.
As with anything there has to be an end to the day...
This sign welcomes you to El Cajon Boulevard on the way to Rosie's Calico Cupboard, southern California's largest quilt shop.
Here is a photo of one of the larger species of bird of paradise. I've seen these taller than one story buildings.
The kites were flying by the Seaport Village, see the San Diego Coronado bridge in the background.

Here is the view of the bridge from another angle.
Fish anyone?
This is a series of art picnic tables designed in 2008.
Here is an overview of all the tables.
These ants definitely were not invited to the picnic.
The trade and convention centre on the right with the sails is going to be expanded once again.
The red and green against the sky looks spectacular. The cloud formation interesting.
Doesn't that say it all?

Little Italy, definitely a place to stroll, have dinner, a coffee and enjoy the southern Californina evening.
Filippi's, come early or you will be waiting in line. They can seat up to 250 between the different dining rooms and their patio. Make sure you bring your appetite, the servings are large.
A Jaracanda tree in full bloom, this one was in Santa Barbara.
A close-up of the blooms.
The seed pods after the flowers are finished blooming. You can see flowers and pods on the same tree.

Monday, 24 September 2007




Several friends have asked to see some pictures from my trip. Here is a brief overview of the trip with some quilt shop information and some pictures.

We drove through Washington State, stopping only briefly at Aunt Mary's Quilt Shop in Smokey Point http://www.auntmarysquiltshop.com/index.html Then we headed down to Oregon where we found The Speckled Hen in Wilsonville. A favourite shop of mine that used to be in Aurora. The good news is that she was featured in The Better Home and Garden's Quilt Sampler for the fall issue. Check out information about her shop at http://www.speckledhenquilts.net/index.htm

The next day we headed farther south stopping in Springfield to check out At Ruthie B's antique shop. I've already posted a couple of photos from this shop. Just around the block was Quilters' Junction http://www.quiltersjunction.com/home

Next stop was Pandora's Box in Garden Grove, always a stop for me. Sorry no website.

The following day we were in Northern California where we stopped by Sew Unique in Mount Shasta City and they suggested stopping in at Sew What www.sewwhatquilts.com turns out they were having a shop hop and we decided to have some fun and join in. Just around the corner and up the street was Sew Simple http://sewsimplebernina.com/ On to Red Bluff and In Stitches. Next came Chico and Honey Run Quilt Shop, another favourite of mine. http://www.honeyrunquilters.net/

In Paradise we found Debbie's Quilt Shop and Morning Star Quilts. http://www.morningstarquilters.com/ Down the hill and back over to I-5 we found Quilt Corral.

Then we drove down to Citrus Heights and spent 2 days with family before continuing down to San Diego. Along the way we found Sowing Sisters in Carlsbad http://www.sowingsisters.com/

We drove along the Pacific Coast Highway down to San Diego where we stopped off in Old Town before finding our hotel in the Little Italy district.

The next day we wondered around the zoo taking pictures and enjoying the lovely sunny weather. We road the tour bus and sky tram and took lots of pictures.

Nest time you are in San Diego, check out Little Italy and have a meal at Filippi's Pizza Grotto, but get there early before the lines start. We drove over to Point Loma and then over the San Coronodo bridge to have ice cream at the historic Del Coronodo Hotel [remember it from "Some like it Hot" with Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis and Jack Lemon? http://www.hoteldel.com/

We also went to Rosie's Calico Cupboard
http://www.rosiescalicocupboard.com/ they have over 20,000 bolts of fabric in the shop! We also checked out Country Loft http://www.cloft.com/

Back on the road we headed up to Irvine to visit with a friend and her family. Found the local Trader Joe's and made a few purchases. at http://www.traderjoes.com/index.html

We headed west and caught the PCH and started to head north. Seeing surfers and people enjoying the beach along the way.