As promised, our third adventure planned by Diane. She graciously wrote the recap which I have typed here:
Here we are standing in front of the red door of Sevilla Cafe, Flamenco Night club and dinner show. Aren't we cute! Note the color coordination. We sent this photo by phone to all of our daughters who had a picture phone. We had a fun day and evening!

We picnicked at the UCR Botanical Gardens, an incredibly beautiful park full of trees and hillsides and foliage, with little signs identifying every plant and tree. Along the trail we claimed a cozy cluster of comfortable benches to lunch and chat. Jan's chocolate balls from Starbucks were a hit. The power drinks were tasted and rated. The purple and mango were hits.
We were expecting Belinda to join us in the evening, as she had a last minute memorial to attend. We were delighted when she called as we were eating to say she and Jim were already in Riverside. We waited for her to join us, and then we wandered up the trail a bit. There was a little footbridge over a pond full of turtles, koi, guppies, etc., and birdsong and lizards were everywhere.
Our table was right by the stage, and the show was great.
Dinner was traditional Spanish Paella. Poor Belinda prefers to experience unfamiliar seafood in a setting where she can actually see it, and was terrified she would encounter a squid in the rice in the dark. She piled all her cockles and mussels alive on her bread plate to take home and explore with Jim in a brightly lit room. I ate every bite, and requested a takeout box for the shells, which I will share with my class. In a brightly lit room they are beautiful. We had dessert that involved espresso (you can't fool ME......that's coffee). It was called Creme Brule Espresso, so I requested the Flan instead.
So we negotiated with the forbidding burly bouncers in suits for wristbands, went upstairs looking for the Tapas Bar, and found the Hookah Parlor on the roof. We checked out all the smells, and had a guided tour of the equipment by one of the hookah boys. Rilla was looking around for a cigar, but we moved on, going down more stairs until we finally stumbled across the Tapas bar.
It was a crowded room, with a nice available table with two chairs. Jan and Sharon cleverly scannedc the joint and spotted chairs that might be vacated soon. We were ruthless and scored those chairs at the right moment. then we all settled in for a nightcap. Six Spanish guitars and a drummer who was also the lead singer entertained us along with a small crowd that enjoyed dancing. Especially fascinating were two youn women who had apparently taken flamenco or belly dancing lessons and really were having a great time. I loved that many of the dancers were clapping....los manos, flamenco style, though not actually dancing flamenco.
Anyway, we had good times, and proved that even good old Riverside could be a cool adventure if you experience it with your buddies.
Buenos noches, Mamacitas! Hasta luega.......
Buenos noches, Mamacitas! Hasta luega.......
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