Saturday, March 26, 2011

Visiting The Grand Canyon

Recently, Yahoo has cited the Grand Canyon as one of the 10 places every kid should see.

Our family visit there occurred many springs ago but the sweet memories still remain. We stayed at Sedona, Arizona (considered to be one of the most beautiful places in the country) during the week and made a one day trip to the south rim of the Grand Canyon in Flagstaff. We left at sunrise, taking the scenic Arizona Highway 89A, which passed by the red canyons of Sedona while traversing the picturesque forests. As we progressed through the different elevations on the canyon road, it seemed like we were playing peekaboo with the morning sun shining through the trees.

The reason for our early departure was to catch the National Park Service ranger programs in particular the fossil walk. It proved to be a popular program since there were many families with children eager to be fossil hunters for the day. The ranger presented a brief lecture and then led a easy hike to the fossil beds. Many of the fossils were within easy sight and the ranger helped to identify them. It is amazing to know that millions of years ago, these little creatures were thriving under the oceans where the Grand Canyon now stands.


Fossils found !

A junior ranger in the making

Our next agenda was to hike down the trails a little bit but Mother Nature had other grandiose plans. The sunny morning had turned overcast and soon a major downpour began accompanied by lightning and thunder. Never did I imagine that we would be experiencing lightning and a thunderstorm in the Grand Canyon. After all, this is a desert land. To pass the time, we purchased some playing cards from the visitor center and played some card games.

The National Park Service provided bus shuttles to different parts of the canyon. Our last stop of the day was at the Hopi Point overlook where we were able to view the Colorado River snaking through the canyon walls. Here we also watched the sunset, its diminishing rays casting a red glow on the canyon rocks.

Colorado River flowing through the Grand Canyon

The dazzling colors of the canyon rocks

Twilight hours at the Grand Canyon

As we were driving from Flagstaff towards Sedona at night, we witnessed the most beautiful star-laden sky in our lives. In the darkness, it seemed to me that millions of twinkling stars were sprinkled like diamonds on the clear Arizona sky. A wondrous sight to behold. That brought to mind that Pluto (now considered a dwarf planet) was discovered in the Lowell Laboratory in Flagstaff. Sweet memories indeed !

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Philadelphia Flower Show

Philadelphia Flower Show

This past winter has placed long icy grips on New Yorkers. Winter fatigue has definitely wore us out!  When I found out that the 2011 Philadelphia International Flower Show's theme was "Springtime in Paris", the thoughts of Paris coupled with spring colors and aromas provided enough wow factors for me to make a weekend trek to Philadelphia with my family.

The drive from New York city to Philadelphia was about two hours. Once we crossed the Benjamin Franklin bridge over the Delaware river, we arrived into the city. We passed by Chinatown and then headed towards the Convention Center on Arch street where the Flower Show was held. The streets surrounding the Convention Center are narrower than I expected. They were brimming with people, most of them heading towards the Flower Show. Driving down 12th Street and past the Hard Rock Cafe, we found that the garages closest to the Convention Center were full.  We managed to get an indoor parking garage spot about 6 blocks away at a cost of $8 and change for the weekend day rate. A good bargain since we saw some of the outdoor garages were charging $20 for the day.

The Philadelphia International Flower Show has been branded as the oldest flower show in the nation. As soon as we walked through the doors, we were greeted by a replica of the Eiffel Tower completed with lights. It was supposed to "twinkle" on the hour like the one in Paris but I must have been viewing other exhibitions and did not notice the twinkling effect. The convention hall was abounded with flowers of various colors and arrangement. Pink and yellow tulips surrounded the area by the Eiffel Tower. Beautiful flowers arranged in shapes of animals evoked peals of delights from visitors. Everyone was ecstatically snapping pictures of the beautiful displays.

The following pictures speak a thousand words of the ingenious creations of the floral designers.

Philadelphia Flower Show


Philadelphia Flower Show

Philadelphia Flower Show


Philadelphia Flower Show

Philadelphia Flower Show

Philadelphia Flower Show

Philadelphia Flower Show

Many vendors were also plying their wares on the floor. I ended buying a wire flower holder that is supposedly versatile to hold flowers of any heights in any type of containers.  I took a picture of these demo pieces hoping that I can recreate them at home one day.

Philadelphia Flower Show

I also bought some "marble gels" that can hold water and can be used in place of soil for flowers and house plants. They come in a variety of colors as seen in the picture below. Anything that can make my house plants thrive effortlessly is a buy.

Philadelphia Flower Show

A salute to all involved in this year marvelous Philadelphia International Flower Show and a big aloha to next year Hawaiian floral theme.



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