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Category Archives: San Diego Sights
Survivor
A little piece of San Diego art history is escaping the wrecking ball, as I write. If you’ve ever driven south from downtown on Harbor Drive toward the Coronado Bridge, chances are good you’ve probably seen it. The Kelco Historical … Continue reading
Posted in Art, On the Waterfront, San Diego Sights
Tagged Kelco Historical Community Mural, Salvador Torres
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More Furry Interlopers?
Here’s a disturbing question: has a permanent breeding colony of California sea lions moved into La Jolla Cove? That’s what my buddy writer/photographer/diver Neal Matthews fears. When the number of seals at the nearby Children’s Pool began to burgeon in the early 1990s, … Continue reading
Hanging at the Salk
I’ve been trying to make myself more at home at The Salk Institute for Biological Sciences. This effort started in late April, when a friend and I toured the Dale Chihuly glass pieces installed in honor of the institute’s 50th anniversary. The … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, San Diego Sights
Tagged Louis Kahn, Salk Institute for Biological Sciences, Salk tours
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Biking the Bay
Why would people NOT want to bicycle all the way around San Diego Bay? Here’s my guess. Because they don’t like biking anywhere. Because they don’t realize how awesome the sights are. Because they think it would be too hard. Because they … Continue reading
Happy Heathens
Proof that the coolest costumes in town were not only being worn at Comic Con last weekend can be found on the OB Rag blog, where Shane Finneran has posted about the 9th annual gathering of Ocean Beach’s Miscellaneous Heathens. … Continue reading
Posted in Free and fun, Ocean Beach, San Diego Sights, Special Events
Tagged Ocean Beach Happy Heathens
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Parade Paradigm
Ask me what’s the best Independence Day Parade in San Diego County, and I’ll say without hesitation: the one in Coronado. I’ll also admit to being prejudiced, as the Coronado parade is the only one I’ve experienced in recent years. … Continue reading
The Best Free Tourist Attraction in San Diego?
I had heard of the Mormon Battalion. I’m sure that at least once over the years I’ve read about it, only to forget everything I read a day later. But that’s now changed forever. On Monday I finally visited the new … Continue reading
Posted in Free and fun, Looking Back in Time, Old Town, San Diego Sights
Tagged Mormon Batallion historic site, Old Town
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Mr. Lerach’s Garden
If Bill Lerach’s estate had not been included in this past Saturday’s Secret Garden Tour of Old La Jolla, I’m not sure I would have gone. The tour is one of the most expensive of the almost two dozen spring … Continue reading
Posted in Beach Culture, San Diego Sights, Uncategorized
Tagged Bill Lerach, Secret Garden Tour of La Jolla
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Down by the River
I could hardly believe my eyes. There it was: the San Diego River, looking big enough to swim in. And close enough to Presidio Park so that the back of the Serra Museum was visible in the distance. How had I … Continue reading
Tiptoe through the Ranunculus
When the Carlsbad flower fields are at the height of their bloom, as they are now, walking through them always reminds me of that scene in the Wizard of Oz where Dorothy and her companions come upon the poppies. But … Continue reading
Posted in San Diego Sights, The Natural World
Tagged Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch, ranunculus
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