Country Girl in the City #2

This country girl had more fun than a human being should be allowed to have in San Diego with family and friends.

I lived in Sandy Eggo for about 4 years in college. (Went to 3 colleges down there – after 5 years I ended up with a 2 year degree from College of the Sequoias in Visalia – sure made my folks proud. Sigh.) I asked my sister if she had ever seen Sunset Cliffs below one of the schools I attended, and she was game for some exploring in her new city, so we headed out to the beach one evening.

We could see people down there. What a mystery – all those warning signs about unstable cliffs, stay back, no access, and still there are people down there.
I think they go down this crack in the cliffs.
This is just as beautiful as I remember.
This is another sort of trail. No thanks!
What is this tile area? Was it someone’s patio and the house fell into the ocean?
Of course we stayed for the sunset.
Sunset on Sunset Cliffs.

Oh wow, I love the ocean and the beach and maybe even Sandy Eggo. (See? I done went to college.)

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5 Comments

  1. Big smiles on this one. So beautiful. So wonderfully Jana. 🙂

    • Aw shucks, Louise, it was beautiful and fun to remember a week later. Thanks for letting me know you like it!

  2. Isn’t it refreshing to have a change of scenery every now and then? I love taking the Amtrak Surfliner down to S.D. (hey, what nice initials!) and stay close to the station. It’s handy to hop on the trolley, giving access to Old Town, the Mission, Horton Center, or browsing Seaport Village. A very pleasant overnight mini-vacation!

    • Sharon, the trip reminded me how great SD is! And your mini-vacations sound delightful.

      • Thank you, my mother thinks “SD” is pretty great, too. #SeeWhatIDidThere


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