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Loving San Diego
http://lovingsd.blogspot.com
The best of San Diego from a local perspective. There is so much to do, see, and eat and drink on and off of the beaten path. This is my online journal and guide to loving San Diego.
Recent Posts
San Diego Dog Surfing
It sounds funny, but San Diego has a few dog surfing competitions that attract thousands of people. They get coverage on national news networks. NBC's today show just did a piece on a local competition, and ESPN ran full coverage of the Purina dog ...
Sea World Firework
Sea World has a great fireworks display every night throughout the summer that is viewable far beyond the confines of the park itself. The south end of Fiesta Island is a perfect, free place to see them. Other viewing points include Perez cove and ...
Balboa Park (part 1)
Balboa Park is San Diego's gem. This was just a quick trip there, going for a jog. Even in the middle of summer, when the tourists abound, Balboa park has plenty of quiet nooks to explore. Technically, Balboa Park is much bigger than I give it cre...
Torrey Pines State Reserve and Beach
Torrey Pines State Reserve is sandwiched between La Jolla and Del Mar, and has a lot of hiking, vista points, and a nice beach. It also supposedly is the home to the nation's rarest pine tree, the Pinus torreyana, but I didn't see any. You don't go...
18 Innings
I went to the Padres game against the Arizona Diamondbacks a few days ago... all 18 innings and 6 hours of it. That's right. Look at the photo again. The game was great, and exciting since we thought we would be heading home after the 9th inning. ...
Climbing San Diego
San Diego has some fantastic rock climbing. The weather is great for climbing: it rarely rains and it rarely gets too hot or cold. When it does occasionally rain, it is warm and sunny the next day so the rock dries out quickly. The best part of...

