It’s Apple Season

It’s Apple Season

October is the best time of year to head down to Julian, especially if you love apples.  Apple Days actually started at the end of September. They’re in full swing now, and will continue for the next month until November 15, with all kinds festivities planned for each day of the month.
Wandering around Julian’s quaint shops, restaurants and wine tasting rooms is wonderful any time of year, but during Apple Days you can also see Apple Pressing Demonstrations at the Cider Mill, Gold Panning Demonstrations at Julian Mining Company or compete in the Chili Cook-Off at Pioneer Museum Park. There …read more

Calling All San Diego Bloggers

Calling All San Diego Bloggers

Calling all San Diego Bloggers – This is the official October call for submissions to:
The San Diego Special Edition
San Diego County bloggers, as well as bloggers writing articles about their travels here, gather together here once a month to share our favorite articles. If you write about San Diego, you’re invited!

Call to All San Diego Bloggers

Call to All San Diego Bloggers

Calling all San Diego Bloggers – This is the official July call for submissions to:
The San Diego Special Edition
San Diego County bloggers, as well as bloggers writing articles about their travels here, gather together here once a month to share our favorite articles. If you write about San Diego, you’re invited!

The San Diego Special Edition – June 20, 2008

The San Diego Special Edition – June 20, 2008

Welcome to the June issue of The San Diego Special Edition! Once again, we welcome some new voices of San Diego this month, as well as some old friends.
economy
Ever a hot topic in San Diego county, Dan Melson presents San Diego Real Estate Market: June 2008 Advice posted at Dan Melson’s San Diego Real Estate and Mortgage Website. Whether you’re a buyer or a seller, Dan’s perspective is always well thought-out, well written, and could help you cash in.
If you’re thinking of buying a home, but strapped for the full down payment, you should also read about the Nehemiah …read more

Calling All San Diego Bloggers

Calling All San Diego Bloggers

Calling all San Diego Bloggers – This is the official June call for submissions to:
The San Diego Special Edition
San Diego County bloggers, as well as bloggers writing articles about their travels here, gather together here once a month to share our favorite articles. If you write about San Diego, you’re invited!

Our distinguished, and ever growing, list of past participating blogs include:

Call to All San Diego Bloggers

Call to All San Diego Bloggers

Calling all San Diego Bloggers – This is the official May call for submissions to:
The San Diego Special Edition
San Diego County bloggers, as well as bloggers writing articles about their travels here, gather together here once a month to share our favorite articles.

Our distinguished, and ever growing, list of past participating blogs include:

San Diego Brazil Carnaval

San Diego Brazil Carnaval

San Diego Brazil Carnaval was started in 1993 by a native San Diegan who fell in love with Brazil & his Brazilian friends who wanted to share a part of their culture in their adopted city, San Diego.  San Diego Brazil Carnaval is known for being one of the largest and most authentic Carnaval celebrations on the West Coast.  It is an all-consuming party of fun, feathers, fantasy and outrageous costumes. 
Copa Airlines & Brazilian Promotions present the 16th Annual San Diego Brazilian Mardi Gras Ball tonight at the 4th & B.

Little Italy Carnevale Tonight

Little Italy Carnevale Tonight

Tonight marks the beginning of start of San Diego Mardi Gras season, which culminates on FAT Tuesday, February 5th with the San Diego Gaslamp Mardi Gras Celebration and Parade.
The Little Italy Association begins this season hosting Carnevale, a family-friendly version of the traditional Italian festival and invites San Diegans to enjoy a special night of food, culture, live entertainment and celebration.
Also known as Carnivale or Mardi Gras, Carnevale is the final celebration before Ash Wednesday and the restrictions of Lent. However, unlike the Brazilian and South American festivals, Little Italy’s Carnevale follows the Italian tradition of masks and …read more


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