#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!
#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.
#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.
#725: Y You Should Visit The SD Y.
Why visit the YMCA? It’s cheaper with a no-hidden-fees style membership. Has all the amenities anyone really needs. You won’t find too many fake or high-maintenance patrons or over zealous personal trainers. There’s free extra classes and surprisingly cute guys. And the pool will rival the best of ’em. Now, I’ve held many gym memberships, temp passes, one-day cards and almost-memberships in these past 30 years. But so far, the Y is one of the best, if not THE best. Give…
#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.