January 12, 2016 - January 15, 2016
Day 89: Road Trip on the Left Side of the Road, Coromandel Peninsula
Around midday, I picked up my Jucy car rental - praying that they wouldn't give me a manual transmission. Luckily, they gave me this green beauty that I call "Little Booger" in my head, and it's an automatic. I hit the road, on the left side, which wasn't as difficult as I'd imagined. I suppose driving the scooters around the islands helped prepare for this moment.
Taking advantage of opportunities and enjoying what life has to offer
Showing posts with label waterfall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label waterfall. Show all posts
Saturday, January 30, 2016
Monday, February 11, 2013
Golden Gate Park - Part 1
Did you know that there are waterfalls in the Golden Gate Park? I didn't until today.
I've still been feeling a bit on the sick side, so I meant to just take Jagger for a quick walk. It was too beautiful outside not to return to the park for a little jog and exploring time. I'd only meant to visit one small memorial, but caught myself up in the sights of the park... and got a little lost.
First, Jagger and I enjoyed the sun on the lawn in front of the Conservatory of Flowers. A few older men brightly played their horn, guitar, and hand drums while another juggled nearby.


After lunch, I returned to the park, seeking the Portals of the Past. In my search, I passed by a few familiars then found a decent hike! Stow Lake, full of ducks and people rowing or pedaling boats, surrounds Strawberry Hill. (The Beatles instantly came to my mind - so while hiking this song played in my head). I took in the sights, climbed up the hill off path, and looked over the park and city. On the way down the oppisite side, I found a beautiful waterfall.
But - I still hadn't found what I was looking for. So I wandered on. See pictures below for my accidental discoveries of the afternoon.

![]() |
Grove near the WWI&II Memorial |
Finally, I found Lloyd Lake and the Portals of the Past. Something I only heard of this afternoon while researching places to explore. Read more about it here.
I did not see this sign until leaving.... Maybe I should stick to the paths more?
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)