After a deluge of rain, a swell was rolling in, so Aaron and I cruised down to the beach to check out the surf. It was cranking at Osprey Street, the swell reportedly reach 10-14 feet. I can’t wait to paddle out and try some of this San Diego Surf. This is nice right and […]
Nellie’s Deli in Point Loma
I ventured out to find Nellie’s Deli today after reading the reviews on Yelp. I met Issa, the guy behind the counter below and at first he seemed all about business. But later to my surprise he came up and threw down some driver’s tests on my table completely frustrated with them. Apparently he went […]
Con Pane Point Loma San Diego
Aaron said this was the best sandwich joint in Point Loma, so I had to check out Con Pane (translation: with bread). I tried to go here last Wednesday, but alas they are closed on Wednesdays. So I ventured out today to taste the delights of ConPane. Here is the front door view: I studied […]
Taking the Train from San Diego to Orange County and Back
Rather than drive up to LA to the Conversion Seminar (I was generously offered to take the spot of my friend John Kirker, thanks John!), I decided to take the train from San Diego to Orange County. Here is a view outside the window on the ride up: On the way up I talked with […]
The “Secret” San Diego Office
After waking up to a Mission Bay view and a morning session of yoga, it was time to go into the office. Not just an office but the Secret San Diego Headquarters. It’s been years since I actually had an office, working from home has its’ perks, but I miss an office, the separation from […]
Campland RV Park San Diego Mission Bay
I arrived yesterday afternoon at Campland Mission Bay and after driving around the campground about 4 four times and getting warned that I was driving too fast, I settled in on a spot, at first I went for the beach view site, but the Dutchess would be facing the wrong way. So after a couple […]
El Tovar Restaurant and Hotel Grand Canyon
Had a great lunch at the El Tovar Hotel. It was built i 1905 and used to be a private lodge, a Harvey House, so named for the guy that built the first lodges at the Grand Canyon. It’s a beautiful old hotel sitting right on the rim, I would definitely stay here if I […]
Grand Canyon National Park
With the Grand Canyon I didn’t know what to expect. I pulled in to the Grand Canyon Trailer Village the night before (read the post here) and had yet to see the canyon. . Until you actually stand on the edge of the rim and gaze over the edge into the abyss, I could not […]
Grand Canyon Trailer Village RV Park
Grand Canyon Trailer Village RV Park is located inside the national park, they had some nice sites, the first night I arrived after dark and just pulled into an open site. The next day I scored a great site at the top of the RV Park near the woods, it was a great site. Temperatures […]
Crepes with Ed and Robin at High Desert RV Park Albuquerque
Robin and Ed, neighbors at the High Desert RV Park threw crepes party. Robin was from Germany and had the full setup. Boy were they good!