Sunday, November 24, 2013

Little Known Places in San Diego!

While searching for ideas of places to explore in my native San Diego, I came across this site that shares some little known places in San Diego. Some of them I've been to or heard of before.. but its a great reminder of the amazing places we can visit in our home town!

Five Unknown Spots in San Diego

Coronado- San Diego's Forgotten Treasure!

Coronado has a special place in my heart because it is where I got engaged! Sometimes I think the beauty of Coronado is forgotten by San Diegans. From the initial drive over the Coronado Bridge to the beauty and magnificence of the Hotel Del, Coronado is one of the most beautiful places in San Diego. The heart of Coronado offers quality restaurants and fun little boutique shops. It’s a great place to spend an afternoon with your friends or significant other. After you’ve spent all of your money on food and fun, take a stroll along the dunes (which in case you didn’t know spell out Coronado!)


This time of year is especially wonderful In Coronado. Have you ever thought about Ice Skating right next to the sand? It may seem crazy but the Hotel Del performs Miracles in December. It can be pricy so if you are there on a budget it is just as fun to watch as it is to skate. Take a walk inside the hotel del and experience the beautiful architecture of the interior accented by a beautifully decorated Christmas Tree. Coronado is definitely the “Crown” of San Diego. 

Friday, November 22, 2013

Old Town Fresh Tortillas!

Old Town is one of my favorite places in San Diego. Not only is it a great place to learn about San Diego’s History but it has some of the best eateries around! Located right across from the historic Whaley House is the Old Town Mexican CafĂ©. When you walk to the store front you are greeted by the smell of corn and flour. Take a quick peek inside and you can watch the tortillas being made fresh! You can stop in and sit down for a tasty meal or take your fresh tortillas to go. Old Town has so much to offer. Take some time to go down and explore for yourself.

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Mission Trails

If you are looking for a nice distraction go to Mission Trails Regional Park, this park is a hidden gem in the middle of suburbia. This oasis from the hustle and bustle offers lots of hiking, biking, horse riding trails and rock-climbing. Each of those activities comes with spectacular views. I would recommend you start at the Visitor Center. The staff is very friendly and the center offers a wealth of information. This is a great park to visit. So if you are looking for a time out from the daily routine pick up a map and enjoy your day at Mission Trails Regional Park.

Motorcycle Ride!

The weather this past weekend was beautiful. Took a bike ride on the back roads in and out of Julian we had some apple pie at the famous Moms Pies, bought my favorite candy at Candy Basket, and we visited lake Cuyamaca. It was the perfect day for a bike ride.  Can’t wait for The weekends to come to explore other roads San Diego has to offer. 

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

5 College Majors you should stay away from.

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Monday, November 11, 2013

New Marley Coffee

There's a new coffee out for the holidays.  Son of Bob Marley came out with a brand of coffee. If you are interested in trying it out you can get at your local Vons store.

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Friday, November 8, 2013

Vinz Wine Bar

If you are looking for a great place to eat, drink, and be merry you have got to try Vinz! Located off of Escondido’s revamped Grand Avenue; Vinz offers a fun, laid back atmosphere. The food at Vinz is fresh and flavorful. The bar is fully stocked with an endless supply of options. The owner Vinnie is very involved in making sure his guests have a great time. This place is perfect for a date night, or a night out with friends! Check them out at http://vinzwinebar.net/

Thursday, November 7, 2013

A Night of Laughter

The National Comedy Theater will make you laugh til your cheeks hurt! With a similar style to Whose line is it anyway- this San Diego improve team will keep the laughter coming. The whole show is based on a series of games and scenes that the audience suggests- don’t be to crude or you’ll encounter the brown bag fowl. Yes, they literally make you wear a brown bag on your head if you cross the crude lines! But don’t let that stop you- the last Saturday of each month at 11:45 PM is there anything goes show. Invite your friends and enjoy a night of non-stop laughter. Check them out at http://www.nationalcomedy.com

Monday, November 4, 2013

5 Great Hiking Trails in San Diego


If you're looking for a refreshing way to get some exercise check out these San Diego hiking trails! They are perfect for those looking to unwind and soak in all of the beauty San Diego has to offer.

1. Located in Poway- Blue Sky reserve offers a great workout, incredible views, and tranquil setting. Start your hike in blue sky and make your way through the reserve and up to Lake Ramona

2. With trailheads in Poway or Ramona Mount Woodson is great for avid hikers! This hike leads to stunning views that on clear days can last for miles!
3. Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve is located within San Diego city limits and yet remains one of the wildest stretches of land on our Southern California coast! It is perfect for those seeking an easier hike with a stunning view! There are 8 miles of trails, a visitor center, and guided nature walks on weekends and holidays.
 
4. Iron Mountain Trail, like the Mount Woodson and Blue Sky Trails, is located in Poway. It starts off straight and slightly uphill, but soon curves upward into the  mountains. The trail is well maintained yet hikers will feel like they are miles from civilization.