Scottsdale, Arizona…Where Shopping is an Art!

By Jodee Weiland

Scottsdale, Arizona, has taken the simple experience of shopping and turned it into an art. Downtown Scottsdale has a unique approach to this experience, one that changes as you travel through the various downtown areas.

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Driving into the downtown area on Camelback Road, you will see the Fashion Square with stores like Nordstrom’s and Crate and Barrel among others, followed by the Scottsdale Waterfront Area with restaurants like Wildfish that feature a dramatic outdoor seating area for diners who prefer to see and be seen.  Turning on Scottsdale Road, you pass the Entertainment District on one side of the road and moving farther along, you will come to the 5th Avenue District on the right.

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The 5th Avenue District is an area adorned with fabulous outdoor sculptures to view as you move down 5th Avenue to the galleries featuring varying styles of art. All the different outdoor pieces are placed up and down 5th Avenue as if they were exhibits in an art gallery, making it impossible to simply go from one place to another without stopping to take in the art work exhibited outdoors. The overall effect is distinctively surprising and aesthetically pleasing for those visiting the area.  Some unique places to visit in the beautiful 5th Avenue District are the On the Edge Gallery, which features over forty local artists ranging from traditional to contemporary in a wide variety of mediums and styles, and the Zemado Unique Creations, Scottsdale’s newest boutique featuring one of a kind hand crafted southwestern styled purses and accessories. The 5th Avenue District is also home to the Gilbert Ortega Museum and Galleries, nationally recognized since 1950 as an expert in Native American art and jewelry. Two more Gilbert Ortega Galleries are found in the Old Town area.

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Moving down Scottsdale Road, on your left you will come to Old Town Scottsdale on Main Street, where you will find places like the Old Town Creamery, the Old Town Candy and Toys, the Old Town Tavern, and the Rusty Spur Saloon, plus so much more.  While there, visit the Grey Wolf Native American Gallery, where for over twenty-five years visitors have found Native American jewelry, arts, and crafts. The various shops of Old Town are filled with a wide variety of items from miniature animal sculptures to turquoise and silver jewelry. Any visitor could easily find a beautiful souvenir reminiscent of the old southwest and the Native American culture so prevalent in this area. Moving still farther down Main Street, there is a Historical Museum to visit near the Civic Center Mall. Then moving back to and across Scottsdale Road on Main Street, you can walk through the Arts District, where you can see more than fifty public art displays.

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The shopping opportunities and variety in Downtown Scottsdale goes from one end of the spectrum to the other and is entertaining as well. Whether you walk through in the daytime or the evenings, there is plenty to see for everyone. There is a trolley car service you can use to move through the areas if you choose to do so. You will definitely need to take more than one day if you want to see it all, unless you are only interested in one or two specific areas. There are plenty of eating options throughout all the areas, so plan on lunch or dinner or both.  Whatever you decide, your visit will be filled with the enjoyment of viewing some beautiful art work and shopping for unique items when you visit this amazing downtown area. As I said before, in Scottsdale, Arizona, shopping is an art!  Enjoy!

 

Balboa Park in San Diego…Museums and More All in One Place!

By Jodee Weiland

Balboa Park in San Diego is a must see for anyone visiting!  What a great place to go to while in San Diego, mainly because it is not just a park.

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Balboa Park has museums and cultural attractions, theaters and performing art venues, gardens, the San Diego Zoo, restaurants, shops, and so much more making it a place with recreational opportunities of all kinds.  The fact that there is so much all in one area reminded me of the Washington D.C. mall, where one can visit many different museums in one area, but it was different in some ways because it really was more of a park like setting with outdoor art shows and an open air pavilion.  For those who want less walking, Balboa Park has a tram as well that has various stops throughout the park, including a stop at the Visitors Center.

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Before arriving at the park, I expected it to be an interesting part of our trip, but I never imagined it to be such an all-encompassing area of cultural enrichment.  I was pleasantly surprised.  The brochures had referenced all the attractions, but I visualized an area where we would stop, park, and visit different venues as we went.  I never pictured parking in a beautiful park like setting and walking to and from one museum or attraction to another, while enjoying the sunny weather outdoors, all in one area.  It was easier to go from one place to another than I expected, and we were entertained by many outdoor venues as we went.

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With all the possible venues available to us at the time of our visit, with both permanent and temporary venues, we saw a lot on the day we went there.  We visited the San Diego Museum of Art, the San Diego Air and Space Museum, The House of Pacific Relations Cottages representing 31 nations, an outdoor art show, and we listened to a vocalist on stage at the open air pavilion.  Although there was much more to see and do, we quickly realized that we would need more than one visit to do it all.  That is just one of the many reasons why we are looking forward to returning to beautiful San Diego County one day soon.

There is so much to see and do in San Diego County that one visit could never accomplish seeing it all, but after visiting there this past February, my husband and I look forward to returning soon.  We had a wonderful time in San Diego and found the sunny skies, the pleasant temperatures, the beautiful coastlines, the great seafood, and the friendly people to be enticement enough to find time to return in the near future.  Our memories of this last trip are wonderful, and we can’t wait to make new memories down the road when we are able to go back to beautiful San Diego.   If you plan on visiting San Diego, Balboa Park should be on your list of places to see, and when you go…enjoy!

 

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San Diego Harbor…A Great Way to spend the Day in Sunny Southern California

By Jodee Weiland

On our visit to San Diego County in southern California this past February, we discovered the land of sunshine and mild climates, making this trip a wonderful experience.  While there, we did what most tourists do; we visited the San Diego Harbor.

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It was a wonderful way to spend the day, starting with our tour of the harbor aboard the Hornblower Harbor Cruise.  The tour we chose was a leisurely cruise with an informative narration while taking in all the beautiful sights surrounding the San Diego Harbor on a sunny afternoon.  We learned a lot about the harbor and its history, as we cruised past Harbor Island, Shelter Island, sea lions, a submarine base, the North Island Naval Air Station, Seaport Village, the Maritime Museum, USS Midway Museum, and so much more.

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On board the cruise, the Captain and trained museum naturalists were the narrators for our brief adventure at sea.  While cruising, passengers could choose indoor viewing that is climate controlled with large windows or outside on the large open-air sun deck.  We chose to sit outside on the sun deck, and the views were magnificent.  It was a beautiful sunny day with pleasant mild temperatures near seventy degrees, a perfect day for a harbor cruise.

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Once we returned to the harbor, we walked by the USS Midway Museum.  On the way around the museum, we enjoyed the various war time sculptures along the walkway, especially the twenty-five foot tall painted bronze sculpture of a sailor kissing a nurse called the “Unconditional Surrender.”  This statue is based on the iconic V-J Day kiss photo taken of a sailor and a nurse kissing in Times Square in celebration of the end of the Second World War, a photo easily recognized by most people today.  It was truly impressive, along with several other sculptures as well.  We continued on past the sculptures to Seaport Village where we had a wonderful seafood lunch.  The food was delicious, and the beautiful view of the harbor as we ate made our meal even more enjoyable.

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Once we finished eating, we spent more time walking along the harbor water front continuing to enjoy the view.  It was indeed fantastic, not to mention the beautiful weather we were enjoying while visiting San Diego.  To say we found one more reason that day to love San Diego is an understatement.  We returned to the San Diego Harbor a few days later and enjoyed still more places on our list not far from the waterfront.  It was a wonderful trip, and if you decide to visit San Diego, be sure to spend time at the harbor.  Hornblower has a variety of cruises, including whale watching tours.  Whatever you decide, you won’t be disappointed if you visit…so when you do visit…enjoy!