Saturday, December 29, 2012

Hiking Torrey Pines, California

Torrey Pines State Park is located north of La Jolla and south of Del Mar, California.  I was impressed with the views from the hiking in this park.  The park is on the coast and many of the trails hug the coast line or even dip down to the beach.




There are numerous short trails that connect and can be done back to back.  We saw a variety of hikers from families with kids in strollers or in their arms to runners to elderly outdoor enthusiasts.

We started from The Ranger Station and took the Razor Point Trail, followed by the Yucca Point Trail to the Beach Trail. Next we saw the Flat Rock from above before beginning the Broken Hill Trail.  Finally, we made our way to the North Fork Trail which lead to a road which was closed to vehicles and lead us back to The Ranger Station. We really enjoyed our trip and can't wait to explore more of this beautiful park.







Thursday, December 13, 2012

Oceanside, CA food reviews

Our food experience in Oceanside was limited to those places we could easily walk.

The Flying Pig was by far the best food in the area.  They serve home made pasta and twists on traditional comfort food such as shrimp and grits.  The food is fresh, local and creative.  The parmesan truffle fries are not to be missed, however make sure to split them!  The Flying Pig also has great beer and wine lists.  The service was friendly and personable each time we went.   

We heard great things about 333, however never made it there.  It is a vodka bar and has an extensive list. 

Harney Sushi is another spot we never made it to, but always wanted to try.  Try it out and let me know how it is!


Wednesday, December 12, 2012

San Diego adventure, food and drink advice from a former co-worker


Baby cakes – Cupcakes and cocktails

Snooze – good brunch- get there early because it gets crowded

Georges on the cove – in la Jolla- eat on the roof level a little before sunset, nice beaches there too- they also do brunch

II Fornaio – Good Italian restaurant on Coronado island right by the water. It’s pretty at night looking
across the water to see downtown all lit up

Old Town – Lots of Mexican food

The waterfront bar and grill- the best fries with yummy toppings! Small little laid back bar

Places to run: sunset cliffs, Miramar lake, Silver strand (good for bike ride) on Coronado island, pacific
beach board walk, Mission bay, ocean beach, mission trails, there are so many places to run just ask
around

Sea world, Zoo, and Safari Park of course are a must do attractions

Hiking: TORREY PINES!!!, iron mountain, there are others that are harder. Nicknames are
devils punch bowl, 3 sisters, potato chip.

Look up paddle boarding places to rent a board and go try it out on mission bay!

Temecula wineries- worth the drive!

Altitude rooftop bar is a cool dance/lounge bar on top of a hotel downtown

Things to do in California according to my co-worker


  • Santa Monica Pier
  • Griffith Observatory and Getty Museum
  • Downtown San Diego
    • Balboa Park
      • Museums
      • Zoo
    • Restaurants
    • Petco Park
    • Embarcadero- ships including Midway. 
  • Amusement Parks
    • Disneyland
    • Six Flags Magic Mountain
    • Knotts Berry Farm
  • SeaWorld- plan your day around the time of the shows
  • Beverly Hills 
  • San Francisco
    • Alcatraz
    • Angel Island
    • Fisherman's Wharf
  • San Jose
    • Winchester House
  • Wine Country: Napa, Sonoma, Temecula
  • Yosemite 
    • East and West Sides
    • Half Dome
  • Malibu- beautiful beaches
  • Hearst Castle (on the way to San Francisco on PCH)
  • Orange Circle in Orange (near Anaheim and Irvine)
  • Big Bear- snow boarding
  • Mammoth Lakes
  • Catalina Island
  • Vegas & The Hoover Dam 
  • Hollywood
    • Walk of Fame
    • Theaters
    • Hollywood sign
  • Universal Studios
  • Coranado Isalnd
    • Hotel Del Coranado 
  • Queen Mary in Long Beach
  • Safari Park (Wild Animal Park) in Escondido 

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Emerald Isle, NC

I used to vacation here in Emerald Isle, NC with a friend and her family growing up. Every couple of summers we'd pile in the van to begin the trip from Richmond, Virginia. We went to the same shops, restaurants and mini golf spots over the course of our trips to this peaceful island. Initially, when telling friends at school where we were headed we were met with blank stares. Later on, we heard many proclaiming "I'm vacationing in Emerald Isle again this summer." Our little beach get away had turned popular it seemed. So, I was thrilled to learn I'd be relocating to the area temporarily for work.

Over the past few weeks I've seen old stomping grounds and explored new areas.

The best, and perhaps only Mexican cuisine on the island is El Zarpe Mexican Restaurant located across from the Food Lion on Emerald Drive. Expect a short wait if you arrive in the middle of the dinner rush. Chips and salsa are promptly delivered to your table. The chips are right out of the oven and the salsa is fresh. None of that tomato paste without any spices I've been seeing around a lot these days. The margaritas are generous in both size and tequila. If you prefer yours frozen, they have premixed machines for both virgin and regular margaritas, as well as strawberry daiquiris. On both of my trips to this restaurant, I ordered carnitas tacos. Do not pass up the opportunity for fresh Mexican food because this is not part of your traditional beach vacation. This is not to be missed!

There are 3 ice cream shops within a block of each other on Emerald Drive. The best service, variety, and ice cream in general can be found at The Sweet Spot. The staff greet everyone with a smile and are quick to offer up extra toppings if needed once you get to the bottom of your bowl. There is also a variety of salt water taffy, jelly bellys and other candy if ice cream is not your thing.

If you prefer seafood, expect a short drive and a potentially longer wait down the road in Salterpath. I'd suggest Crab Shack for not only crabs, but shrimp and other sea fare. Hot hush puppies will arrive to your table when you are seated. These are great to tide you over until your meal arrives. You may end up waiting for your dinner to arrive depending on how busy it is. The king crab legs do not disappoint. The 3 long crab legs drawfed the dinner plate. Each leg was well over a foot long. Kitchen shears easily did the trick to cut through the exoskeleton and pull out the thick meat, which in places was much thicker than my thumb. The amount of meat from the three legs was more than enough to eat (especially after eating half my weight in hush puppies) and much easier than tackling dozens of smaller legs.

For sunbathing, I'd recommend a beach umbrella which can be found at any of the local surf or beach shops. The sun is hot and you can easily get burned especially in the middle of the day. With the addition of an umbrella, you can easily stay on the beach all day.

The local surf shop, Berts, has boards and equipment for surfing, skimboarding and skateboarding. There is also a variety of board shorts and swim suits for all ages. Surf board rentals can be found here as well.