The name is believed to be derived from the Chumash Indian term “Muwu”, meaning “beach”, which was first mentioned by Cabrillo in his journals in 1542.
Author: Maggie
Rancho Guadalupe Dunes Preserve
This preserve is part of the Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes. Home to a unique dunes ecosystem as well as many endangered and threatened species of plants and animals, including the Western Snowy Plover and the California Least Turn endangered birds. Also recognized as a National Natural Landmark.
Two Guys Pizza Guadalupe, CA
Strolling around the small town of Guadalupe I spied a pizza sign! They were open too! Hallelujah!
Cafe Coyote Old Town San Diego, CA
This is a joint post, first portion is written by Maggie. These people sure know their way around Tequila! My Margarita had the perfect balance of Tequila and mango, so smooth, cold and delicious! Love the Margarita glass, it’s so huge you really don’t need more than one. But I’m sure nobody will mind if […]
Spruce Street Suspension Bridge San Diego, CA
Walking along the sidewalk after parking the car, we approach a heavily wooded area. As I become closer the lines of the bridge start peeking through the trees. The sidewalk leads you to Kate Sessions Canyon unfolding below Spruce Street Bridge.
Metropolitan Museum of Art ‘The Met’ Manhattan, New York
The intricate beauty of the outside building architecture hits me as I draw closer. The sheer building size is daunting, the entrance steps take me inside. The massive sculptures gaze down upon me and beckon me forth. I sit down for a bit to take it all in.
The Empire State Building, New York
“Well, how long is your program? Well, it was a million tiny little things that, when you added them all up, they meant we were supposed to be together… and I knew it. I knew it the very first time I touched her. It was like coming home… only to no home I’d ever known… […]