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C. Open Street Maps.
I include the map a second time so you don’t get
lost. This entry is image intensive.
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The first thing you will find as you walk down toward the South, is the
Japanese Friendship Garden. You can stop for a cup of tea at the Tea Pavilion and see down
into the Japanese Garden. Before WWII,
the Japanese had a small garden where I used to picnic at the back of the
Zoo. It was ignored, and after the war
demolished. Now this beautiful space
lives at the heart of Balboa Park.
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“The Garden sits on a
12-acre plot. It offers a variety of educational programs, exhibits, and
festivals as well as accredited horticultural classes to enhance and deepen
visitor appreciation for Japanese culture,” the https://www.balboapark.org/gardens/japanese-friendship-garden>Friendship>Garden Page tells us.
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Turning South down the long arm of the park away
from the Prado, you will encounter the Spreckles Organ with it’s arms reaching
out around the seating plaza. The
Spreckles brothers donated the organ for the 1914 Panama California
Exposition. There have always been Sunday
concerts. The city of San Diego has hired
a new , much touted organist, Raul Ramirez.
He plays a concert every Sunday at 2pm.
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The organ Pavilion is used for many things year
round. There are quinceanera’s,
weddings, and celebrations of all sorts.
During the summer, many local groups perform while their audiences eat
picnic dinners on the benches or lawns.
Once a year also, there’s the Silent Movie Night which is August 31 this
year.
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Behind the Organ is a big parking lot. Many who come to shows at one of the Old
Globe’s three theaters park here. Yes,
there is limited parking in the park. On
the right are the cottages of the International houses with Palm Canyon behind
them. Further down are the southwestern
style buildings used by the city.
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To the left is a large Aztec style museum building. The Hall of Champions moved there after their
space was torched. Friends from another
museum tell me that this was used only as an event space. Now the Hall of Champions has moved again to
the Padre’s Petco Park, and The Comic Con Museum has moved in. Yes I am a founding member.
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Next to that is one of the
City’s gyms. There is a brand new gym across
Park Blvd., but kids are scheduled for basketball practice here. At the Far end of this small promontory is
the Ford building and the Ford outdoor theater….now the Aerospace Museum and
the Starlight Bowl. This photograph
illustrates the problem with the Starlight.
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This Moderne structure was
built for the California Pacific Exposition in 1934 by the Ford Motor Car Company. It is
a circular structure with a now covered central patio. The museum has workshops below the
displays. One of the highlights of the
building itself is the Circular mural in the WPA approved style. I was lucky to get in and see it before the
restoration. Today there are a series of
displays chronicling the history of flight, and usually there will be a special
display also.
Last but not least, the
San Diego Automotive Museum. Unlike most
other museums in the park, the museum rotates it’s shows three times a
year. There is a little less than half
of the floor space taken by a permanent exhibit. The rest is filled with well done and often
unusual automobiles, trucks, or military machinery.
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- Himself: Working hard this Friday. Dinner, Meeting, and Project Runway.
- Myself: Trying not to think, and following G around.
- Photos: Mine.
- Reading: Evanovich.
- Gratitude’s: That I am able to put my thinking aside.
Thinking is a number one offender.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tour. There is so much to see there. It could take quite some time to take it all in.
ReplyDeleteSending a hug across the continent, Mage.
So much to do and it appears lots of free entertainment. Loved that old truck. Hope you get a break from thinking.
ReplyDeleteThere really is so much to see and do there. I would love to visit some day.
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