Posts in the Category: San Diego
By Randy Kalp
Posted in - California & Colorado & San Diego & U.S.A. & Utah on
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A couple of weeks ago I completed my first solo journey from Temecula to Denver by car. Of course, in the 21st century that isn’t a really hard or amazing feat (its no Lindbergh Flight), …
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By Randy Kalp
Posted in - Budget Travel & Featured Post & San Diego on
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Beyond the notorious avenues of Tijuana and the eternal spring-break atmosphere of Rosarito, lies a stretch of coastline devoid of Ralph’s, sprawling suburbs and rush hour traffic jams–imagine San Diego in the early 1900s. …
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By Bethany Salvon
Posted in - California & Inspiration & Photo Journal & Photography Posts & Photos & San Diego & Somewhere In Time & U.S.A. on
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Somewhere In Time is a weekly photo from around the world. Enjoy!
Maybe it’s the summer weather or maybe it’s just all the craziness that has been surrounding my life the past couple of months. …
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By Bethany Salvon
Posted in - Featured Post & San Diego on
My knowledge of tequila is very basic. I know that the kitchen staff at the pizza shop where I worked in San Diego loves Cazadores–you know, the one with the deer on the bottle. I …
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By Randy Kalp
Posted in - Budget Travel & Featured Post & San Diego & Travel Resources & U.S.A. on
Searching for the cheapest room in San Diego? Look no further, its the San Diego International Airport. We take a look at what makes Terminal 1 at Lindbergh Field an ideal place to spend the night before flying out.
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By Bethany Salvon
Posted in - San Diego & U.S.A. on
So the last few weeks we have been doing quite a bit of camping for a couple of reasons.
1. We are planning on camping through most of Europe to save money and it’s cool to …
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By Bethany Salvon
Posted in - California & Photos & San Diego & U.S.A. on
Things can get crazy when you’re traveling. There are always places to see, things to do and food to eat. Sometimes it’s hard to actually sit down and relax.
If you’re traveling to Southern California and …
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