Monday, November 3, 2008

Things We Discovered About Balboa Park

There is a lavender garden to offer olfactory delights, and the California Bell Tower chimes Memories.


Balboa Park, much of which was built for 1915 Panama-California Exposition, has areas in in desperate need of repair, and that the planes fly overhead on their descent into San Diego Int'l Airport.


Matt could find to find his ideal dining room table, designed by George Nakashima, at the Mingei Museum, and that one can listen to the Spreckles organ while sipping Japanese tea.


The tram at the San Diego Zoo is visible from entrance along El Prado, and that Matt would be tempted to make himself invisible behind the plants.


Most surprising? Archery range.

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