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Taste of Japan 2023
There was an event I was planning to go to. It was called Taste of Japan and it was held in the city of Anaheim. It was a free event and I was looking forward to it because I was in the mood to do something. Fortunately, I decided to look up reviews about the event after skipping out on the first day of the event.
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Eat Around the World
I recently attended an international food festival called, “Eat Around the World”. It sounded like it’d be a big event but it turned out to be a relatively small event. Regardless, I’m still glad I went to the festival. It was a free event, after all. -
Fullerton Arboretum in Full Bloom
I’ve come to understand why some people find joy in coming to the same place over and over. Some enjoy the sense of familiarity. Others may want to relive the special memories made there. At places of nature, whether it be a garden or arboretum, the reason could be as simple as wanting to be one with nature as often as possible. After visiting the Fullerton Arboretum more than once, I’ve come to understand why it’s essential to visit places of nature more than once. It’s because as the season changes, nature itself will change, too. At the Fullerton Arboretum, for example, I saw a bunch of flowers in bloom that I had never seen before and it was such a sight to behold. -
The Children’s Garden
The last two blog posts have been about the Huntington Library. Can you guess what today’s blog post is about? Yup, it’s about the Huntington Library again. This time, I’ll only be talking about the Children’s Garden. -
The Gardens of Huntington Library
Previously, I blogged about the Japanese Garden at the Huntington Library. The thing is that the Japanese Garden isn’t the only garden on the grounds of the Huntington Library. It just happens to be one of the more massive gardens. So, today, I’m going to blog about the other gardens from the Rose Garden to the Desert.