#730: Visit A Bookstore, Built of Books.
Officially named “The Last Bookstore” this quaint Downtown LA bookstore might as well be THE LAST bookstore with the inside walls built entirely out of books. Yep, 22,000 sq. ft. of books With the demise of most bookstores around the country except for Barnes & Noble, you’d wonder how this place was still in business. But it’s still very much alive, and kicking and defying all odds.
#729: Drive Up CA’s Coastal Route.
It’s America’s most popular roadtrip for a reason. Many a honeymoon has been spent, a novel born and a virgin road trip consummated (*raises hands in excitement*) along the Pacific Coast Highway’s breathtaking, winding coastal route. Travel Channel says it’s ideal to drive the Pacific Coast Highway from North to South. But like the unconventional traveler I am, I did it from South to North. Survey says? Mind-blowing scenery, quirky stop-offs and that wind-in-your-hair serendipity of wondering…
#728: Patio Dinner At The Patio, SD.
*Tear* We said our last goodbyes to Dennis tonight. He was leaving his San Diego crew and the sunshine for San Francisco fog and a little company you may have heard of, Salesforce. Goodbye for now, Dennis! You’ll be back.
#727: Defy Tradition, Drink Apple Pie.
When you can’t have the famous apple pie from Julian, drink Julian Apple Pie instead. Cheers.
#726: Sunday Brunch At Queenstown.
Pro-tip: If your family’s in town and you’re hungry for a nice brunch, take them to Little Italy’s Queenstown Public House, the Queen of brunch spots.