Wednesday, November 19, 2014

A Slice of San Diego


 San Diego is a little slice of heaven.  It's sunny and 75 (cue country song) all year round, cloudless skies, clean, uncrowded beaches, and the most beautiful people.  The part of SD I reside in is called Pacific Beach (PB for short), and it is the more "youthful" of area of town.  College kids and post grads have taken over here and are running rampant with their beach cruisers, toting surfboards and flocking to the dozens of bars lining the beach.  It's a beautiful dream world I only imagined before, now come to life.

The Cove in La Jolla
Just north of PB is La Jolla, an incredibly wealthy, quiet town.  Cliff-side mansions lined with palm trees grace every corner and peak my jealousy, no worries I'd rather be over here with my $2 taco and small apartment.

$2 taco you say, Shawn?  Yea, every Tuesday is called Taco Tuesday and most of the bars around have $1 or $2 tacos and crazy cheap prices on drinks, like margaritas.  People get all turned up about it and go totally wild, but people also do the same on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday as well.  The bars are pretty packed all the time.



We stayed with a friend for a week when we first got here and went to a billion apartments looking for the right one, but we finally settled on one about 13 or so blocks from the beach, not too bad.  We have enough space and are far enough away from the noise of town but close enough that we can walk, it's a win-win.

The view out our window


Courtney also showed me a couple places around like Sunset Cliffs, Ocean Beach (OB), and other great places, but I'll go more into depth on them later.

Crystal Pier

Crystal Pier is great to watch the sunset from and you'll always catch a glimpse of surfers, and if you're lucky you'll see the elusive Green Flash (it's a tiny little flash of green as the sun dips down over the horizon).  Most nights there are beautiful colors swirling through the sky just before and after sunset.  I like to carve out a little place in the sand and watch the show.


San Diego is a spectacular place and I'll be reporting from here for the next year, giving out the scoop on where to go and what to do.

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