P.G.’s is a tiny restaurant in the heart of San Diego’s La Mesa community. The food takes a little influence from south of the border and the resulting Chinese food with a touch of Mexican flair is truly fantastic.
Taken At Dusk
THE JOAN & IRWIN JACOBS BUILDING AND THE DAVID C. COPLEY BUILDING
The expanded MCASD Downtown provides San Diego and the binational region with a new dynamic cultural venue, allowing the Museum to serve many more visitors with contemporary art exhibitions and public programs for adults as well as children.
Cabrillo National Park offers amazing views of the Pacific Ocean, especially during sunset.
Ballpark for the San Diego Padres. This ballpark opened in 2004.
One of San Francisco's most recognizable streets, it's almost cliché to come here during a visit to the city, but the novelty of such an unusual street is inarguably fun. Most locals never come here, but visitors line up for a block or two west of Hyde Street to drive down the eight or so bends at five miles per hour, while others taking photographs line the sidewalk staircases on either side.
Originally built in 1915 for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, the Palace itself is antique architecture - the massive columns dwarf human scale. It's very Arcadian or Picturesque - there's a swan-inhabited man-made lake.
This is what it is now, not what it was then...
The nearby Exploratorium is a science-based art gallery with exhibits designed by some amazing artists that work with natural phenomena like Ned Kahn and Doug Hollis - great on a rainy weekday if you can swing it....
I have been fascinated by this place since I first discovered it a few years ago. It is the most relaxing and peaceful place I've ever seen.
The monks welcome visitors every Sunday and prepare meals for them grown on their farm without the use of any chemicals.