In what seems to be ages ago, San and me did a day trip to Monterey earlier this year.. this was between the India trip and our anniversary trip!
It was a trip to go hiking with our jigiri dost's from morning to evening. Given our kids were not home, we drove early in the morning to meet them and started hiking.
It was cold and foggy as we made our way along the trail to see the coast line.
Amazing views, lot of birds, deer, (some insects buzzing about) and seals in a cove with their little ones! Lot of work wtih the macro option as well ..
slide show of landscape photos..
and the rest of the highlight photos
We then went back to their place to have lunch. Had chai and then went back for another hike down to the beach!
It was almost a private beach that day. Enjoyed that walk long the beach and drove back to bay area.
It was a ton of fun and there were 200 photos and many video clips from that day..
Here is a video highlight
It deserved a blog post!
We really enjoyed that day and still remember it! it was San's way of prepping me for traveling alone with her again and still have fun.
It was a long drive in bad traffic on the way back. We realized there was no way we will make it home by dinner time.. so we stopped on the way at an Indian restaurant (my first time there). The food was good!
Still have 2000+ pictures from that anniversary trip to Europe. It will take 2 years to write blog posts on that.. if my memory doesn't fade..
We decided to go to India on a last minute decision. We covered a lot of ground in 11 days. Also it has been some time since we went to India and jet lag hit us hard. After 6 days we finally got over jet lag, thanks to Maha Shivrathri.
This weekend we decided to start hiking up hills again.. baby hikes.. 5 miles on Saturday and 8+ miles today..
Some pictures to commemorate our getting back to the usual. Our sincere thanks to the hiking group leader, who is becoming an expert at taking our bench photos.... At this point our "bench photo" collection from local parks has crossed a 100..
The weather was amazing this weekend and that also helped!
we also saw some deer, coyote, turkeys and jack rabbits ..not everything made it to the photos..
There are a lot more benches in bay area trails that we are yet to visit..
Wife is already getting tired of this tradition!
The india trip was interesting. Hopefully I get to blog a small piece of it everyday and will be done before Christmas!
Our original flight from Iguazu to Buenos Aires was supposed to leave at 6PM to a local BA airport. We were to go from that aiport to the hotel, sleep and wake up at 5AM and leave in the morning for our flight to Rio.
We had just rested after a long day of seeing both sides of the falls in one day (being wet all day) and woke up to news that our flight in the evening is delayed or possibly cancelled because of severe weather.
Martin came to the rescue and said "just go to the airport now and see if any flights have seats left". So we packed in a rush from the Airbnb and went to IGR airport. The other airlines said they will give us a refund but that wasn't going to solve our problems if we were stuck in Iguazu! So we went to all other (two in total) airline counters at that airport and found that one local airline had 4 seats left for the next flight. We booked it right there and took off to BA. It was the best decision we made.
We got to check in and spend an evening on the Ricoleta side of Buenos Aires. We took a local map and walked around. I really wanted to see at least two places.. the Colon theater (which was ruled out as we needed prior arrangements to go inside) and El Ataneo, which we did walk and see.
Buenos Aires is beautiful. People are nice. We walked around the parks, took a "bench photo"
saw pitcher plants being sold on the side of the street in carts (nice natural way to keep out insects in the homes! this would be a big hit in India was my thought)
walked past beautiful buildings
had some hot drinks in the local cafe's
went and saw the bookstore that got the title of "worlds most beautiful bookstore" from National Geographic..
For a book worm who loves the smell of new books, this was defnitely heaven. This store used to be a famous theater where the likes of Carlos Gardel had once performed..(you can go read up on Gardel.. he features in my Ph.D thesis dedication). They have retained most of the theater and made an amazing book store! This is a must see if you go visit Buenos Aires..
Then we walked back to the hotel and took an Uber to eat at one of the best local Indian restaurants in BA. I liked it. The family had very high expectations and the waiter did mess up our order and got us one wrong dish and claimed this was what we ordered. Eventually they got us the right dish. Masoor daal is not a fav in this house and that was completely wasted. Yello daal tadka, we will devour any day! It was also too dark inside. Candlelight may be good for a romantic atmosphere but you still need to see who you are romancing.
All said and done the family gave the restaurant an above average rating. For a guy who was already craving desi food after 4 days in Argentina, this was great! I gave it an A.
After that dinner and debate on the food, we Ubered to our hotel and had a nice rest. The flight change worked in our favor. The next morning we had an uneventful trip from BA to Rio!
Finally got to finish editing the last of the animal pictures from the San Diego Zoo trip on New Years day! Yes, life is like that. There is a reason they call it work-life balance instead of Life-work balance. That already shows you why things are messed up when work is put before life!
Add a few things like bugs, jet lag etc. and things get pretty difficult to catch up, across the board. Today was devoted to myself and family. Most likely we will spend tomorrow celebrating mothers day with me getting completely out of the effects of the bug. Somehow the cough and upper respiratory system never recovered over the last 14 days.
Went on a heavy fruit diet for last 48 hours and took a nice afternoon nap today after doing yoga. Feeling much better now.
Here are some of my favorites from that last batch of pictures. The rest are in the Galleries..
The highlight of the zoo trip was seeing the pandas. Not something you get to see in every zoo you visit. The Tapir was also another highlight. Very few zoo's have Tapirs.
We really loved the zoo trip. The older the kids get the better the zoo trips are. More time having fun and less time for food breaks.
It was great to take a break from the routine and edit pictures. Next picture time will be memorial day. Have to go on some local getaway, even if for a day!