#731: Explore Cabrillo Nat. Monument.
When I say we explored San Diego’s Cabrillo National Monument, I don’t mean for fun. My outdoorsy and adventurous roommate Frank went exploring here yesterday yet lost his keys somewhere on the rocky beach. 3 long miles of rocky shoreline, that is. Clutching flashlights and liquid courage, we came back here this morning bright and early to hopefully find said keys. Fingers crossed they’re not fish food. Yet. Hello Lost & Found!
#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…
#723: Run Along San Diego Bay.
I don’t really go to Church. I pray when I run. And tonight the Sun Gods were good to me.
#721: Hike A Snake-Infested Reserve.
Friend Megan and I finally caught up after weeks of missing each other. She suggested this off-the-beaten-path trail in the deep woods of East San Diego. A four-mile hike to a waterfall? YES! Little did I know, some creatures would be joining us on our hike. Every five minutes, we had to watch our feet for rattle snakes. A lovely morning overall, really.
#715: Grow A Mini Succulent.
These succulents are brave little guys, but I think they can survive a summer in my care. 🙂