It is said San Diego has many places with paranormal activities, and most popular during the month of October. From the ghostly girl who haunts the 5th floor of the Balboa Theater downtown to the world-renowned Whaley House in Old Town, there are plenty of haunts for...
Who hikes and climbs mountains on dates? Apparently we, in San Diego, do. There are quite a few hidden hiking gems around the area, and here are the top 9, as rated by San Diego Magazine. Sunset Cliffs This one is a moderate hike, and you’ll start at OB Dog...
The verb “Encontrar” means to meet, to find, or to discover,” which is exactly what I did with my friend Karen a couple years ago before the Bananarama concert at North Park Theater! Open Design I was surprised to find how detailed it is in its design. I haven’t...
Little Known Facts So what’s so special about BLAH? Well you know I love all things (ab)Normal Heights, and in addition to the central location on Adams, one of their founders has a degree in brewing science. Of the other 2 founders, one is certified by...
I moved to San Diego in 2007 and I’ve discovered a lot of the city, but I still love to hear about new places I haven’t yet explored. I stumbled on this list and had to share – it’s a partial list! Link is at the bottom to visit the full story...
Here’s the 5 Best non-ocean swim spots in San Diego, rated by Thrillist: 5. Tubing the San Luis Rey River CHEERS NATURE Tucked away at the base of Palomar Mountain, you’ll find the La Jolla Indian Campground, where you can rent inner tubes and spend the day...