23 April 2009

Descanso Gardens, La Cañada Flintridge

Hailed as one of the most spectacular locations in Southern California, this 160-acre oasis is highlighted by 80 acres of colorful flowers including camellias, lilacs, roses and contains forests, streams, a lake, a bird sanctuary, tram tours, mini train rides, hiking trails, a 22-room home, a gift shop, café court gardens, and a serene Japanese garden complete with Tea house, Cherry trees, Japanese maples and a Koi pond.

This is the perfect place to spend a lazy afternoon, walking in the woods or just to sit back relax and take a guided tram tour around the garden.

A little history, In 1769,the King of Spain owned the current area known as Descanso Gardens claimed for him by the Spanish explorer Gaspar De Portola. Years later, a Governor deeded the 36,000-acre site to Corporal Jose Maria Verdugo in 1784, as part of a vast rancho. Verdugo died in 1831 and his land was divided between his son and daughter, who retained ownership until 1869.Then came a period of years where the land was continually bought, sold, and subdivided. In 1937 the newspaper magnate, publisher of the Los Angeles Daily News E. Manchester Boddy purchased the 160 acre property. He developed this magnificent parcel of land and called it "Rancho del Descanso", for "ranch where I rest."


In 1953 he ceded the site to Los Angeles County which further developed the property to include a world-class rosarium and all other facilities and attractions which we see today. The County hosts professional camellia shows, chamber music, and weddings. Nearly 300,000 people visit Descanso Gardens each year.The busiest time of the year is the Easter weekend.



We decided to visit this place after reading about it here.
I wanted to spend a part of my birthday at someplace away from the concrete jungle and what better way than to choose 160 acres of wilderness which also has a garden?
After dodging the terrific sunday traffic on 405N,10E and 5N for almost an hour we reached there in the afternoon. Parking was free but the lot was almost full.




We reached right on time to catch the Tram Tour at 2pm. This 45miniute guided tram ride around the garden is considered the best way to view the site if you are visiting for the first time.

Taking this tour saves time and one can decide which area of the garden to explore based on their interest once the tram tour ends. Our tour guide was quite experienced and jovial too which made the trip interesting.






I was totally lost during the tram ride trying to take in everything my eyes could see that i hardly heard the tour guide talking. All the time i was thinking why it took us such a long time to discover this place. I regretted it even more thinking I wish i knew about this place when my In-Laws visited us as i am sure they would have certainly enjoyed it.

They were quite excited to visit new places during their stay with us and I know how much Amma love flowers and how they enjoyed visiting the "Lake Shrine" gardens.
Even Iyaps was awfully quiet during the tram ride and i realized maybe he had the same thought and he was missing his parents.







To add to it, i was disappointed when i reached for the cam in my bag i realized that i had forgot to pack my trusted Olympus and i was left with my point and shoot Nikon S200.
As the saying goes "Something is better than nothing", thanks to my P & S cam i was able to capture some images to remember our first visit to this place.
The image you see on the right side is "Descanso Garden's Enchanted Railroad". An eighth scale replica of a diesel train runs on the tracks which takes young and all young-at-heart visitors around a small section of the park.
This is the second most preferred activity by the visitors after the Tram Tour.





A trip to Descanso Gardens will be an unforgettable experience for anyone who loves well maintained landscapes and wilderness. Any time of the year is suitable to visit this place and most of the weekends are busy with events. Descanso Gardens has the largest Camellia collection in North America.

We couldn't spend much time there due to time constraints but we hope to head back there to explore the 'Rosarium' and the 'Japanese garden' during our next visit.





The following information is collected from Internet which lists the names of flowers and their blooming month at Descanso Gardens. It may be interesting to find out your favorite flowers from the list and plan the trip accordingly.

Also check Descanso Gardens Visitor Guide:
Where to See Roses Camellias and Lilacs in Southern California




Whats in Bloom?

JANUARY: Camellias, cherry trees and winter annuals.
FEBRUARY: Camellias, magnolias, cherry trees and daffodils.
MARCH: Camellias, iris, lilacs, cherry trees and daffodils.
APRIL: Azaleas, camellias, iris, lilacs, native plants and wildflowers, tulips, clivia, and wisteria.
MAY: Azaleas, camellias, roses, iris, wildflowers and California Natives.
JUNE: Modern and heritage roses and summer annuals.
JULY, AUGUST & SEPTEMBER: Roses, summer annuals and perennials, crape myrtle and cassia.
OCTOBER: Sasanqua camellias, roses and Fall foliage.
NOVEMBER: Camellias, toyon berries, annuals, gingko and Fall foliage.
DECEMBER: Camellias, toyon berries, annuals and gingko.

Website: http://www.descansogardens.org

DESCANSO GARDENS
1418 Descanso Drive
La Cañada Flintridge, CA 91011

(818) 949-4206
Open daily, 9 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., except Christmas


To view more pics visit the "Descanso Gardens Set" in my flickr page.

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Information source on Descanso Gardens : Internet)

20 April 2009

कुछ लफ्ज़.. / വെറുതെ ഒരു കവിത..

तो सुनो ये कहानी, मधुरिमा की जुबानी
एक ऐसी कहानी, सदियों पुरानी
जिसमें राजा रानी, ना परियां दीवानी॥
कुछ यादों कि रवानी ,
गम-ऐ-उल्फत की निशानी।
तेरी मेरी, हम सब की कहानी॥

തല്‍ക്കാലം ഇത്രയും മതി, ബാക്കി പിന്നീടാവാം...എന്താ?

18 April 2009

Love, Life & Poetry

Picture this..
there you are...lazing away on a saturday evening
the aroma of the rose incense filling the room and your senses
your favorite ghazal playing in the background
while you slowly lose yourself in the pages of 'Essential Rumi'..

isn't life beautiful? just beautiful...

Aan Milo Sajna - G...


"In your light I learn how to love,
In your beauty, how to make poems.
You dance inside my chest,
where no one sees you.”
~ Jalāl ad-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī

15 April 2009

Spicy-Tofu Stir Fry

Spicy-Tofu Stir Fry


Spicy Tofu Stir-fry

Ingredients:
* 2 blocks pressed firm tofu
* 1/2 cup celery
* 1/2 cup green bell pepper
* 1 tbsp Soy Sauce
* 1 tbsp stir fry sauce
* 1tsp crushed chilly sauce
* 1/4tsp garlic powder
* 1 tsp cornflour dissolved in 1/2 cup of water
* Oil to saute tofu and to stir fry the veg's
* Salt to taste

Preparation:
Cube pressed Tofu and marinate with salt, 1tsp each soy sauce & crushed chilly sauce for 5mts.
Heat oil in a pan and stir fry tofu for 3mts, remove from stove. In a wok, heat oil and stir fry the veg's.
Add salt, garlic powder & rest of the sauces and saute for 3mts.
Add tofu mix well and add dissolved cornflour and cook until the sauce thickens.

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14 April 2009

Happy Vishu

കാലം ഇനിയും വരും
വിഷു വരും, വര്‍ഷം വരും
പിന്നെ ഓരോ ഇതളിനും പൂ വരും, കായ് വരും
അപ്പോള്‍ ആരെന്നും എന്തെന്നും ആര്‍ക്കറിയാം ....
കക്കാടിന്റെ 'സഫലമീ യാത്രയില്‍' നിന്നുള്ള വരികള്‍



Kaalam iniyum Varum
Vishu varaum Varsham Varum
Pinne oro ithalinum poo varum kaay varum
Appol Aarennum enthennum aarkariyaam...
From the poem "Saphalamee Yathra" by N N Kakkaadu

12 April 2009




TIME only has the "PLAY" button
no PAUSE, no STOP, and definitely no REWIND.

And that's the tragedy of it all..




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09 April 2009

The Great Park Balloon Ride

The Great Park Balloon Ride is the first major attraction of the Orange County Great Park, a 1,347 acre public space on the site of the former El Toro Marine Corps Air Station in Orange County, California. What makes this attraction more interesting and popular is the fact that for right now it is FREE!
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Balloon Riders climb aboard the 30 passenger tethered helium observation balloon that takes them floating up to 500 feet above the surrounding landscape to enjoy a bird’s eye view of the retired air station’s transformation into the first great metropolitan park of the 21st Century. The Orange County Great Park Plan provides a wide array of active and passive uses, including a 2.5 mile canyon and lake, miles of walking and biking trails, a cultural terrace, Orange County's largest sports park, a botanical garden, and a tethered helium observation balloon which is the icon for the Great Park. The park is expected to be finished by 2015 and the balloon ride, the first attraction to open at the park is indeed a great way to watch the new park being constructed from the old El Toro base.

We were excited to visit this place from the time a friend mentioned about it and we planned a weekend trip to the park with some of our friends. Did some research online and came to know this is quite a popular attraction and the Balloon Ride can be sold out or fully booked for the whole day if we do not go there early. Also the balloon ride depends greatly on the winds and weather conditions. If the wind kicks in, the balloon will fly lower or will be grounded until conditions are favorable. Before you leave, be sure to call the Visitor’s Center at (866) 829-3829 for up to date ride info. This can save you the disappointment of an unnecessary long drive since this is the only attraction at Great Park for the time being.

We picked a Saturday for our Balloon adventure and reached the place with our friends by 11am. Parking and admission are free but every passenger must sign a liability waiver to receive the boarding pass from the visitor center. One thing you will notice is the fact that all the staff are incredibly enthusiastic to happily share their knowledge about Great Park and the Balloon ride. We got our boarding pass and left for the balloon ride area and thankfully the waiting lines were shorter and we could take the ride without waiting for a long time.

Lets get real, In case you were hoping to fly away and disappear far into the horizon, you chose the wrong balloon ride because this one goes only up and down. The five story-tall, 10,560-pound orange balloon is very securely tethered to the ground by a steel cable which is used to raise and lower the balloon. The tour guide briefed us on what to expect from the balloon ride, safety instructions etc and we climbed onto the gondola connected to this enormous 210,000 cubic foot orange balloon. Once inside we were asked not to gather in one area in order to keep the balance since the balloon could shift if everyone stands on one side. Once it stops in mid-air we can walk around the gondola but in an orderly fashion, no jumping around here :)

The ride is approximately 10-15 minutes depending on winds and weather conditions and on a clear day the visibility is upto 12 miles in any direction. We weren't so lucky on that part as the visibility was low the day we went but it wasn't too bad as we could see the mountains and distant parts of Orange County. The ride was very smooth and overall a pleasant experience. For a free attraction, it was pretty cool. I enjoyed it and plan to go back there to check out the balloon ride around sunset and in the night next time. Also they have the coolest summer night concerts so that's something to look forward to.

Click on the link for
Driving Directions and Park/Balloon Ride Hours
(Information source on Great Park and the Balloon Ride : Internet)