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Lake Murray Reservoir 5540 Kiowa Dr, La Mesa, CA 91942
Sunshine, gentle breeze, nice temperature, humans bringing you food….what more could a duck ask for? The ducks do their happy quack and fluffy rear end wiggle, you know the one. A pair of geese swim by eyeing us for possible … Continue reading
Posted in Post by Maggie, San Diego
Tagged Bird watchers, La Mesa, Lake, Outdoor recreation
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Grand Ole BBQ Y Asado
Mr. Bernstein: A fellow will remember a lot of things you wouldn’t think he’d remember. You take me. One day, back in 1896, I was crossing over to Jersey on the ferry, and as we pulled out, there was another … Continue reading
Posted in Bbq, Post by Soo, San Diego, Seafood
Tagged beef brisket, beef ribs, beef short ribs, pork ribs, pulled pork, Scottish salmon, Topo Chico, turkey
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Scripps Ranch Farmers Market
An animal knows what it is, and accepts it. A man may know what he is — but he questions. He dreams. He strives. Changes. Grows.” Chris Claremont – Wolverine Her skin is bright orange glinting in the sun. Her … Continue reading
Posted in Farm fresh produce, Post by Soo, San Diego
Tagged farmers market, Flowers, Japanese knives, orange blossom honey
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Museum of Making Music 5790 Armada Dr, Carlsbad, CA 92008
Music has always been in my life in one form or another. The most moving pieces I’ve found originate from the great classical music masters such as; Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin and Tchaikovsky to name a few. My favorite instrument … Continue reading
Little Jewel of New Orleans – Los Angeles
Bottles of soda Water from Europe & mountains Cornish game hens fry. Gold sparkling in the sun. Crunchy batter sliding past my lips. Southern spices exciting my tongue. I was dreaming of eating the catfish at Little Jewel of New … Continue reading
Posted in Breakfast, Los Angeles, Post by Soo
Tagged fried game hen, Mountain Valley sparkling water, waffles
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Minh Ky’s Chinese New Year celebration
According to tales and legends, the beginning of the Chinese New Year started with a mythical beast called the Nian. Nian would eat villagers, especially children. To protect themselves, the villagers would put food in front of their doors at … Continue reading