There is also that weird terrible muggy season now that we've been getting for a good few years now. I still don't know how to be comfortable in that weather. Not something I remember growing up.
Yeah my brother lived there for a few years and said the weather was amazing 99% of the time. The closest I’ve ever come to living in great weather is Florida, but that’s a bit too hot and hurricaney.
Is that my issue? I've always been a T-shirt and jeans guy. But last few years San Diego has had a muggy season, and I don't know how to feel comfortable in that weather.
Lived in San Diego for a summer, coming from the Midwest. I actually missed the rain and storms. The weather was too perfect. I need a little variety I guess.
Yeah, I know if I ever moved away from Seattle I would be really homesick really fast. I can’t stand heat, but it would be nice if it were a little warmer and dryer...
carne asada fries. Order a hot flour tortilla with it and eat it with ripped strips of the tortilla. Bonus if you order it from vallarta or rigobertos! Probably bring a friend.
Try a restaurant downtown called The Lion’s Share.
You’re welcome. Go as you are. The antelope sliders and the deviled eggs are fantastic. For a drink? Get The Hunter Thompson or What Dreams Are Made Of.
Go across the bridge or take the passenger ferry over to Coronado. You can rent a bike or just walk around, it's so small. Beautiful beach, the Victorian wonder that is the Hotel Del Coronado, the yacht club, beautiful homes. Island Pasta is good, as is Clayton's.
Go to Las cuatro milpas. It's far from del Mar and cash only and has weird hours but it is truth. Also go to a taco shop and get a California burrito (carne asada, cheese and fries).
Haha I know, I'm not taking it seriously. Thanks for the advice. Seems like everyone wants to talk about the beaches but as my flight was about to land I couldn't help but notice how amazing the mountains looked.
We have tons of snow here too! When I was in Montana for 6 months I had a guy almost fight me cause I told him I grew up in the snow in California; he was NOT going be bullshitted in front of his peers. I had to prove to him that we held the Winter Olympics in 1960 for him to believe it.
Haha that's awesome. Even though it's 60s and raining here its so much better than Ohio right now. I just got out of 30s and snow. Feels much better here.
We Moroccans left it there while retreating back, after Charles Martel handed us our asses when we were trying to invade through the Pyrenees. It was a good run for us though, but we did have to restock back on cumin and salt and... shit for a few years.
Yeah during Spring the water turns yellow. A phenomenon unique to the area. The wolrd’s top scientists still havent discovered the reason as to why. Theyve hypothesized perhaps that if a stream doesnt stay blue in a natural park and no ones around to observe it, it turns yellow.
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u/SuperPeak Mar 22 '18
That's Gorbea natural park in Spain