Truth is such a rare thing, it is delightful to tell it. ~Emily Dickinson As friends, as family members, as teammates… too often we feel the need to lie about our experiences and accomplishments, simply to make ourselves appear bigger and better than we are. When we share our truths openly and honestly, […]
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It’s time to add Santa Cruz to your must-see list! Santa Cruz is located on Cali’s Central Coast, 65 miles south of San Francisco and 35 miles north of Monterey. Nestled on the northern side of the Monterey Bay and lined with redwoods and mountains. Find over a 100 years of local surfing history at […]
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Point Lobos Just south of Carmel-by-the-sea starts the North end of Big Sur, California’s 90 mile stretch of magnificent coastline along Highway 1. We were heading down the coast going South, Point Lobos was our first stop. The fog rolling in over the cliffs and mountain side was like no other place I’ve ever visited. […]
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Posted from Salem, Massachusetts, United States.
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The Mission Inn, now known as The Mission Inn Hotel & Spa is located in Riverside, California. It got it’s start as a cottage called ‘The Glenwood Hotel’ back in 1876 by a man named Christopher Columbus Miller. In 1902, his son Frank Augustus Miller changed the name to the ‘Mission Inn’ and started […]
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The Mission Inn Posted from Riverside, California, United States.
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The Grateful Dead House 710 Ashbury Street is an 1890 “Queen Anne” style building that was the communal home and headquarters of the “Grateful Dead” between October 1966 and March 1968. Various friends had lived in the building in the earlier part of the sixties. Posted from Emeryville, California, United States.
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Our Cuban Cigar Crisis This is our story… ‘The Cuban Cigar Crisis’ aka 4 Guys and 2 Girls on a mission to buy the most cigars for the best deal on Cuban Cigars. The Cuban Cigar Scare was a 3 hour confrontation between the Havana Club and the 4 Guys and 2 Girls. The 4 […]
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I hear the train a comin’ It’s rolling round the bend On March 8, 1869, the first Union Pacific engine steamed into the city on the heels of tracklayers on their way to Promontory and eventual joining with the Central Pacific. Ogden’s romance with the railroading began. In 1923, a hotel room in the depot […]
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