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Category Archives: The Natural World
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
The local sharkscape
There’s talk that never before have so many leopard sharks congregated off the La Jolla Beach and Tennis Club. That would be strange if true. (And it probably isn’t, according to local marine biologists.) This species (Triakis semifasciata) is known … Continue reading
Posted in Beach Culture, Free and fun, The Natural World
Tagged la jolla beach and tennis club, leopard sharks
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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
The Eureka Zone
If ever there was a time to drive up to Chief Mountain in the Pala District, shell out $60, and spend a couple of hours washing rocks under the blazing sun, this is it. The mountain, which lies just down … Continue reading
Sisterly Love
Samuel Johnson told Boswell, “When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford.” I’m not sure if the same can be said of San Diego County, but … Continue reading
Pamo Valley Treasure
Rose quartz Although the San Diego Natural History Museum‘s new “All That Glitters” exhibition gives visitors the impression the county is home to many family-owned gem mines, only a few remain. One that I recently had the fortune to visit was featured … Continue reading
Look Who’s Moved Back into La Jolla
My friend Wes Mudge has passed along a piece of happy news. He often hikes along the cliffs above Blacks Beach, and he reports that peregrine falcons, which disappeared from there back in the 60s due to the harmful effects of … Continue reading
Fish and Birds
The Port of San Diego is reporting two comforting bits of news about San Diego Bay. First, the San Diego Oceans Foundation at the end of May released another 30,000 young white sea bass into the netted pens provided by … Continue reading
Posted in On the Waterfront, The Natural World
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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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