If you’re reading this blog post because you think I can help your waist line survive the fair, I will make this post really short: you can’t. If you are reading this post because you want to have some fun, … Continue reading
Category Archives: Weekend Travel
I grew up in the not so small city of Chula Vista. Translated from Spanish the name means “beautiful view.” So it isn’t so much of a stretch that Chula Vista’s oldest restaurant would be named La Bella, which is Italian for the “the beautiful.” A lot of things have changed in the … Continue reading
All in all the San Diego Zoo is a great place to visit, but I am not so sure I would want to live there. The neighbors tend to be a bit on the wild side (then again we never … Continue reading
We were tipped off to Hamburger Mary’s by Groupon and thanks to Groupon we had a $30 dollar coupon that only cost $15, gotta love 50% off (although we probably spent more on that getting out to Palm Springs)!!! In a … Continue reading
When we left Palm Springs Denise said she wanted to have a date. SO what was I supposed to do?? I went and got her a date! Now most people when they go out to the desert in California think … Continue reading
I like Cardenas and I like the idea of them having a store in San Bernardino, but it has been a year now and I think it is time for a new sign. Anyhow, if you have never been to … Continue reading
Denise and I are people with many goals. Some of them get done, some of them wait, but for this year Denise can say she got at least one done. Denise has always wanted to go and see the Rose … Continue reading
I don’t have a daughter but if I did I don’t think I would name her Inez (Agnes in English). The Santa Inez mission is named after Saint Agnes. One of the earliest saints she is known as one of … Continue reading
I need to preface this post by saying I have no affiliation with Split Pea Soup Andersen’s and was not compensated by them in anyway (although if they are reading this and want to pass me some free soup I … Continue reading
The San Luis Obispo Mission in it’s heyday was not the smallest mission, but so far it has been the smallest mission that we have visited. Built in 1772, it is a very interesting mission in that the main chapel … Continue reading