Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Have you been Naughty or Nice?

Blogging?! Who has time for Blogging? There are only 8 days left until Christmas and I've been out shopping! And what a whirlwind it is out there this season...I thought I'd share some of my favorite shopping spots with you, you know, just in case you are still in need of the perfect gift!

Carlsbad Premium Outlets

5620 Paseo del Norte, Suite 100
Carlsbad, CA 92008
(760) 804-9000

And the best part? It's only 10 minutes away from us!

Cedros Avenue Design District
Located in the beautiful town of Solana Beach, just 2 miles south of Cardiff.
(pssst....my favorite store is Solo....you have to check it out!)

La Jolla
Located just 20 minutes south of Cardiff (via the beautiful Coast Hwy)...amazing art galleries and boutiques - you're going to need an entire day for this one, believe me!

The Forum at Carlsbad

Another great place to shop that is only 10 minutes from us...a beautiful shopping center that is somewhat of a hidden gem! My favorite - The Paper Source - a great store for cards and gift supplies...go there now!




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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Perfect for the Holidays!



Skating by the Sea

The Hotel del Coronado is pleased to present in its fifth year a unique Southern California experience – outdoor ice-skating overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The Del’s 10,000-square-foot Windsor Lawn, located just steps from the sand, will be transformed into a picturesque ice rink for guests and visitors this holiday season. Holiday music will fill the air and guests can purchase hot chocolate and libations.

~ November 25 - December 18 ~
daily: 2pm - 5pm & 6pm - 9pm
weekend & holiday matinee: 11am - 1pm

~ December 19 - January 3 ~
daily: 2pm - 5pm & 6pm - 9pm
daily matinee: 11am - 1pm

Three-hour sessions cost $20* for adults and $15* for kids (ages 10 years and under); two-hour matinee sessions cost $15* for adults and $10* for kids (ages 10 years and under). Skate rental is $5 per person.

A portion of the 2009 skating proceeds will benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation® of San Diego.

*The matinee session in the only 2-hour session. Must pay for entire session regardless of time spent skating.

Directions to the Hotel del Coronado can be found here...






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Monday, November 16, 2009

Of Local Importance....

California Surf Festival
Oceanside, CA
Nov 19-22

The California Surf Festival celebrates awareness and support for surf history preservation through the California Surf Museum. It is an international event destination bringing people from all over the world to Oceanside, California, to experience surf culture through films, music, art, photography and
interaction with those who embody the culture as well as highlight the surf community of California.
The California Surf Film Festival, produced as a benefit by the California Surf Museum (CSM) in Oceanside, will include exciting and groundbreaking new surf films with many of the filmmakers in attendance.


Del Mar Antique Show
Del Mar Fairgrounds
Fri - Sun, Nov 20-22

More than 250 antique dealers from throughout the Western United States will be selling antiques and collectibles during the three-day run of the show, which marks its 50th year this fall. This year's show is subtitled the "Century of Style Design Show," with a focus on antiques from the 20th century, including Arts & Crafts, Art Deco, Mid-Century Modern and Art Nouveau pieces. There will be booths specializing in crystal, glass, pottery, art, jewelry, silver, Americana, primitives, furniture and paper ephemera. There will also be antique and restoration artists on hand for consultations on wicker, damaged glass, crystal, porcelain, pottery, rugs and jewelry.

Read the full article here....


San Diego Bay Wine & Food Festival
Embarcadero Park North
San Diego
Nov 18-22

The much anticipated 2009 San Diego Bay Wine and Food Festival is quickly approaching! Come join more than 8,000 tastemakers including legendary winemakers, celebrity chefs and others with great taste (just like you!) on November 18-22, 2009. You won't want to miss the five-day wine and food extravaganza featuring 170 world-class wineries and spirit producers, 70 of San Diego’s award-winning fine dining restaurants, gourmet foods, celebrity chefs, wine dinners, cooking classes, wine tasting classes, live and silent auctions, personalities, wine tastings, and unlimited food samples!




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Well, Hello......





So we've been a bit busy here with weddings as of late. In fact, I have some great pics I'd like to share with you....






Please check out the rest of the pics (scroll down Fritz's blog to the second wedding!) and Fritz's great work at fritzharmon.com

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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Spooktacular....

It's Halloween this weekend! Here are a couple of things to do this weekend that just might be 'spooktacular'!

Dia de los Muertos

Sunday, Nov 1, 10am - 4pm
Mission San Luis Rey
Oceanside, CA

More details here...


Something that runs every Friday, but is especially cool this time of year is...

The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Midnight Showing Every Friday Night
Special 9m Show on Halloween (Saturday night)
La Paloma Theater
471 S. Coast Hwy
Encinitas, CA


And if you like creative, but definitely not spooky then check out...

Carlsbad Village Street Faire
Sunday, Nov 1, 8am - 4pm
(Grand Ave. from Carlsbad Blvd. to Jefferson St.)

More details here...






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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Coast to Coast

We had a wonderful couple stay with us this weekend, of course all our couples are wonderful (!), but what made this couple stand out was their modus operandi for the weekend. They started their Sunday morning watching the sunrise in Boston and then hopped on a plane to be here for sunset that night! Isn't that a great way to spend a day...seeing the sunrise on the east coast and seeing the sunset on the west coast? I give them super high marks for being romantic.....


For those of you that don't have those kinds of plans for the weekend, here are some suggestions!

Zenbu Sushi Bar

2003 San Elijo Ave
Cardiff

They have local lobster specials going on!!

Check out the menu here...


At the Del Mar Fairgrounds this weekend:

Harvest Festival Original Art & Craft Show
Fri/Sat/Sun, Oct 23-25
10am - 6pm

Tickets, Hours, Location


And for you bookworms....


Dean Koontz Book Signing
Canine Companions for Independence Southwest Regional Center
124 Rancho del Oro Drive
Oceanside, CA 92057

Bestselling author Dean Koontz will do a special book signing at 124 Rancho del Oro Drive in Oceanside, California on October 24. Dean Koontz will address the crowd at 11AM. Immediately following, he will sign copies of A BIG LITTLE LIFE and I, TRIXIE WHO IS DOG. Both titles will be available for purchase at the event. Early arrival is encouraged to secure a spot in line. All author's proceeds from the books benefit Canine Companions for Independence, which provides assistance dogs to people with disabilities completely free of charge. In addition to the signing, attendees can enjoy assistance dog demonstrations, campus tours and live music. Visit www.cci.org/koontz or call (760)901-4300 for more information.

Click here for more details...


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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

'Tis the Season....for Lobster!

Yes folks, it's Spiny Lobster Season again! And one of our favorite local restaurants, Las Olas, is doin' it up right! They are about 1/2 a mile south of us on Coast Hwy (101) - check out their specials here!

A Really Good Cause...


This weekend is the Fundraiser for the Arts being hosted by our neighbor, Ebb & Flow. This is a benefit for the Cardiff School Arts Program that has been the victim of drastic cutbacks. We are proud to be a donating sponsor! If you 'd like to rally around a great cause and here some really good music this weekend, stop by - Ebb & Flow is just across the street from us...
111 Chesterfield Dr, Ste 117.

Sat, Oct 17th
4pm - 7pm
For more info, call 760.634.2300 or go to the website: ebbandflowcardiff.com


And as always, here's the latest in art festivals going on locally this weekend:

Old Town Art Festival
Old Town, San Diego
Sat/Sun 10:00am - 6:00 pm

Enjoy museum quality art and sculpture as you stroll through Old Town with all of it’s history and charm. The Old Town San Diego Art Festival features over 150 contemporary artists, fine craft, fashion and home décor artisans. This event brings together the essence of Southern California; beautiful San Diego weather, the Flavors of Old Town international foods, a wine tasting pavilion and continuous live entertainment. The festival runs along San Diego Avenue from Conde Street into the Old Town San Diego State Historic Park.

This is their link...

32nd Annual Bernardo Winery Arts & Crafts Fair

Rancho Bernardo
Sat/Sun, 10:00am - 4:00 pm

Stroll under the olive trees on the grounds of the 120 year old Bernardo Winery at the 32nd Annual Fall Arts & Crafts Fair October 17th and 18th from 10-4 p.m. With over 130 crafters and artisans, a food court, wine and beer garden and live music all weekend, there is something for everyone in the family to enjoy! Admission and parking are free. for more information, visit www.bernardowinery.com or call (858)487-1866. Bernardo Winery is located at 13330 Paseo del Verano in Rancho Bernardo, CA.

Directions and Details are here...

'Tis Also the Season.....for Screaming!

Halloween is almost here! I have to admit that Halloween really is my favorite holiday - I mean we get to dress up as anything we want turning into someone (or something!) else completely; what's better than that? LOL If you're looking for a little bit of scary this Halloween, I feel it is my duty to tell you about The Scream Zone happening at the Del Mar Fairgrounds - you have to check out their intro to the website - good stuff!





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Friday, October 9, 2009





Now THIS is what you should do this weekend! This is Cardiff By the Sea Lodge owner Jeanette taking advantage of our beautiful weather and still very warm water in Mission Bay. Her husband James took this picture of her last weekend - he said they had an amazing time and would recommend it to anyone who loves water sports. The current water temp here in Cardiff is 66-70 degrees - that's good stuff! The weather has been beautiful; warm and clear during the day and chilly enough in the evenings to need a really great sweatshirt.







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Monday, October 5, 2009

Near and dear....

So, how was your weekend? Can you believe it's already October! Is it me, or is there always so much more going on during the fall season? As always promised, I've dug up a few nuggets for you to get out and about for the weekend....

This one is near and dear to my heart as I will be exhibiting artwork this weekend!

Valley View Casino Art, Music and Wine Festival

16300 Nyemii Pass Road
Valley Center, CA 92082

Sunday, Oct 11, 12-6pm
More details here...


Another Art & Wine Festival on Saturday and Sunday for you...

La Jolla Art & Wine Festival
Upper Girard Ave
La Jolla, CA 92093

Sat & Sun from 9am to 5pm
Festival webpage here....


How about this? With a name like this, you've gotta check it out!

The 8th Annual Grape Stomp & Crush Party

Saturday, Oct 10, 1pm-6pm
Fifty Barrels Winery Group
3800 Oceanic Drive
Oceanside, CA 92056
ph. 619-871-7643

More info here....


A little music anyone?

Croce's Restaurant & Jazz Bar
Location: Corner of Fifth & F, downtown San Diego
Priority Seating: (619)233-4355
Hours: 5:30 pm to midnight Monday-Friday;
10:00 am to 2:30pm for Breakfast & Lunch
and 5:30pm to midnight on weekends.
Cuisine: Contemporary American
Music: Live Music Nightly

Here's their amazing music schedule...

If you decide to stop out at Valley View on Sunday - make sure you stop by my booth and say Hi!!




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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

It's a Small Town after all....

How about some nice local flavor? Here's some close to home events to tickle your fancy:

The Oceanside Museum of Art

704 Pier View Way
Oceanside, CA 92054
(Just 10 minutes north on the 5 freeway)

This Sunday is their Free Family Art Day...Check out their calendar of events here


Taste & Art Stroll in Del Mar

Saturday, Oct 3rd
Del Mar Village (Just 5 miles south of us on Coast Hwy!)

The Taste and Art Stroll in Del Mar is an annual event held in the heart of the charming village of Del Mar. The event includes a free art stroll and a ticketed restaurant and wine/brewery tastes.

Tease your palate with samples of delicious culinary creations offered by some of Del Mar and North County’s finest food purveyors and sip selections from California wineries and local breweries while strolling among artists' tents featuring juried original artwork by over 80 talented, local and regional artists.

This spectacular celebration of art, cuisine, wine and brews also includes live music, a children’s interactive art area and a pet stroll.


All the event details an be found here


Fall Festival - Keep it Local

Saturday, Oct 3rd
Wild Animal Park
Escondido, CA

Pick your own produce, or savor fresh Drumlin Farm food. Enjoy crafts from local artisans. Listen to autumn stories and meet the wildlife Feel the beat with live music by the Ancient Mariners on Saturday, and Mollies Misfits on Sunday. Buy fresh and festive fall pumpkins, wool, and more at our Country Store. Enjoy a hayride around the farm, a fall Drumlin Farm tradition.

Details Here

And for those of you looking for a little adventure, give this a try!

La Jolla Scuba Dive Tour – Guided Day Tour
@ The La Jolla Cove Ecological Underwater Park
Dive in to the details here...


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Monday, September 21, 2009

Remember that I swore to inundate you with art? Well then, here's some more!

This weekend is Carlsbad's Annual ArtSplash Festival:

ArtSplash ... is a FREE, two-day, non-profit, family event that promotes and benefits arts within the community. ArtSplash is a community-wide partnership of organizations and businesses working together to establish an Annual Family Event showcasing North County.

* Unbelievable Chalk Art Street Paintings
* Exciting Live Art - At ArtSplash we will have dozens of talented artists from southern California creating, showcasing, and selling their art
* Extraordinary Stage and Meandering Performers: Look for Musicians, Street entertainers, and Performing Artists
* Delectable Food: A variety of food to entice your palette - Taste at ArtSplash, September 26, 2009
* Spectacular Venue: Overlooking the Pacific Ocean


For more information, click here

Are you a theater fan? Sammy is currently playing at the Old Globe Theater:

One of the greatest entertainers of all time, Sammy Davis Jr. defined an era. The ultimate triple-threat – singer, actor and dancer, Sammy could do it all. With a cast of sixteen of Broadway’s best singers and dancers, this world premiere musical, written by two-time Academy Award® and Grammy Award®-winner Leslie Bricusse, takes us from Sammy’s days as a child working in vaudeville through his time with Dean and Frank as a member of the Rat Pack. Featuring the unmistakable classics that helped to make Sammy an icon — from hits like “The Candy Man,” “Mr. Bojangles” and “What Kind of Fool Am I” to new songs written just for this musical — Sammy shows us the struggles and triumphs of the man who was adored by millions.

Click here for ticket info...

And for all you music buffs, this is a great local festival:

The Carlsbad Music Festival is an annual alternative classical music festival featuring master artists and the next generation of cutting-edge, world-class musicians premiering new works and performing fresh and compelling music in concert and in the community. This year’s sixth annual festival brings together some of the country’s most talented young performers and composers, all with a keen sense of musical adventure, for our most exciting season yet.

Click here for festival schedule of events...

So which one of these will I be running into you at? See you there!

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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Local Celebrity!

Who doesn't love great food? We run a special off and on that includes dinner with your stay...at Cicciotti's! They have amazing Italian cuisine and great entertainment on the weekends. So, you can imagine how proud we are of our local "celebrity" putting out his first cookbook! Here's the article on Gaetano's new cookbook"....and check out his website at www.cicciottis.com.

(Read the full article here)


The North County Times - Californian
Cicciotti's cookbook offers taste of Italy, from a true Italian

LINDSEY BESECKER - lbesecker@nctimes.com | Posted: Thursday, September 17, 2009 12:00 am

Nearly every Wednesday, Gaetano Cicciotti takes a break from his busy schedule and has lunch with a pair of customers who have followed him from restaurant to restaurant, job to job, finally tapping on the glass door of his very own restaurant in 2002 to let him know they had found him.

They first got to know Cicciotti as a waiter at several Encinitas Italian eateries (and there are quite a few), and he certainly made an impression on the couple. So now he cooks them something special once a week and shares an off-the-menu meal in his Cardiff-by-the-Sea restaurant. As the couple walked out of the restaurant last week, one of them smiled at a passer-by adn said, "You came to the right place."

That place is Cicciotti's Trattoria Italiana & Seafood, which sits on San Elijo Avenue and offers views of the Pacific Ocean to accompany the authentic Italian meals. In July, Cicciotti released a cookbook of his favorite recipes ---- some from his menu, some not. But they all come from his family or from traditional, well-known Italian dishes. And although Cicciotti comes from Naples, the dishes in his cookbook and on his menu hail from all over Italy ---- from the cream- and butter-laden dishes of the north to the garlic- and tomato-based dishes of the south.

"Everybody in Italy knows how to cook," Cicciotti said. He said he spent a lot of time growing up in the kitchen with his mother and grandmother in Naples, trying to "steal their secrets."

"I liked to be in the kitchen," he said.

Now Cicciotti has his own kitchen and a menu that includes more than 25 pasta dishes, a selection of wood-fired pizzas, seafood, and dishes he ate growing up. The Lasagna Napoletana alla Gaetano, for example, is a meatball-filled lasagna much like the one his mother used to make on Sundays.

The recipe is included in his cookbook, but the name has been changed to Lasagne alla Napoletana.

His first cookbook, a 96-page offering simply called "Cicciotti's Kitchen," includes the owner's 40 favorite recipes, including sauces, appetizers, soups, pastas and specialties, and boasts full-page pictures of each recipe, each made by Cicciotti the day of the photo shoot. Another of his favorite dishes is the Tortino di Melanzane (eggplant cake), which consists of fried eggplant slices piled between sprinklings of mozzarella cheese and smothered in marinara and besciamella sauces.

"I was very, very proud (of the cookbook)," Cicciotti said. "It came out great. Everybody loved it."


At his restaurant, which he opened in 2002, Cicciotti uses local, organic food a much as possible, but he does import some cheeses, olive oils and sauces from Italy. He's admittedly picky about his wines (there are 250 on his wine list) and has garnered Wine Spectator awards since 2003 to show for it.

Cicciotti's offers 50 percent off chicken and pasta dishes on Mondays, and hosts happy hour from 5 to 7 p.m. with 30 percent off pizzas, $4.75 wines by the glass and mixed drinks, and $3 beers. But Cicciotti's wouldn't be what it is without its owner.

"When I'm not here, people say its like going to Disneyland and not meeting Mickey Mouse," he said.

Cicciotti's cookbook,l "Cicciotti's Kitchen" is available at www.cicciottis.com for $25 and includes a $20 gift certificate to the restaurant.

Cicciotti's Trattoria Italiana & Seafood

Location: 1933 San Elijo Ave., Cardiff-by-the-Sea

Cuisine: Authentic Italian

Owner/chef: Gaetano Cicciotti

Signature dishes: Lasagna Napoletana alla Gaetano, Pizza Margherita alla Gaetano, Spaghetti alla Carbonara, Linguine ai Due Golfi

Price range: $9-$25

Hours: Noon to 11 p.m. daily (live music Thursday through Sunday, including Italian opera, Frank Sinatra songs and more)

Seating: 70 inside, 40 outside

Info: 760-634-2335 or www.cicciottis.com

Cicciotti's is participating in San Diego Restaurant Week through Friday with a $20 menu; menu options include his favorite Lasagna Napoletana alla Gaetano, Filetto al Gorgonzola (filet mignon topped with Gorgonzola sauce) and Branzino alla Livornese (seabass sauteed with black olive, white wine, garlic and fresh tomato). Go to sandiegorestaurantweek.com.






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Monday, September 14, 2009

You know, the fun just never stops in San Diego County! This weekend is the beloved Harbor Days in Oceanside, about 15 minutes north of us...

Two event filled days of sun, sand, and surf provide an outstanding opportunity for residents and neighbors to experience fun activities including the new Beach area stage, Nail 'n' Sail Competition, Military, Police & Fire displays, and more. Click here for more info - make sure to check out the video from the Nail 'N' Sail competition!

How about a cooking class in Balboa Park? Hard to beat that, right? Listen to this...
Class description:
If you have taken any of Nadias cooking classes then you know she has the soul of Italy; and in this class she is taking you with her to the heart of the region~Tuscany! This will be an aromatic, romatic and savory class with a wine paired menu to compliment each dish. Get ready to feast on: Olive and Cornmeal Focaccia with Rosemary and Sage with Prosciutto and Grilled Peaches; Tuscan Pici Pasta with Spicy Red Bell Peppper Sauce and Baby Braised Tomatoes; Devil Cornish Game Hens with White Beans Tuscan Style (with Fresh Tomatoes and Fresh Sage); Shrimp with Spicy Tomato Sauce on Mozzarella Stuffed Polenta Timbale; finishing with Buccellato (Raisin and Aniseed Cake) with Dark Chocolate Sorbet.

Click here for more info on Nadia's class!

If you like indie music, next weekend (9/26 & 9/27) happens to be the Adams Avenue Street Fair - amazing local musicians! My faves are Gregory Page and Carlos Olmeda...here's the schedule for you to take a look at...


I love finding things for you guys to do! If you have any special requests, just send me an email - innkeeper@cardifflodge.com - looking forward to hearing from you!





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Friday, September 11, 2009

So I told you there'd be plenty of art to be had! The Artwalk on the Bay is this weekend (Sat & Sun) at the Embarcadero...get more information here.

We also have Ray at Night, a monthly art event in North Park on Ray Street. Saturday night starting at 6pm. Click here for more info.

Don't forget the great Farmer's Market in the Cedros Design District in Solana Beach - Sunday from 2-5pm, click here for the goods!

After suggesting these great ideas for you, don't tell my you can't find anything cool to do this weekend!


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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

A Swell Time Returns

‘It's mostly about the kids,’ Hall of Fame surfer Rob Machado says of revived Cardiff festival

By Tanya Mannes
Union-Tribune Staff Writer


ENCINITAS — Three years ago, the Cardiff Chamber of Commerce stopped organizing a surfing competition and beach fair with renowned surfer Rob Machado because it had grown too big.

This year, it's back. A group of volunteers is reviving the event. The weekend festival, with its Cardiff King and Queen of the Reef, will be scaled down with low-key, homegrown entertainment, and no alcohol.

“That's how it should be, really,” said Machado, who lives in Cardiff. “It's just about getting the whole community down to the beach and enjoying a good weekend with everybody surfing. It's mostly about the kids.”

The Rob Machado Surf Experience and Green Expo is scheduled for Sept. 26 and 27 at Seaside Reef and its parking lot.

The centerpiece of the event will continue to be an all-ages surf triathlon with longboard, shortboard and paddling categories. It's an open division, winner-take-all contest with a $500 cash prize for first place. The winners are named Cardiff King and Queen of the Reef. A surf contest for children under 16 also will be held.

The green part of the expo will feature environmentally friendly exhibits. Vendors will demonstrate products such as biodegradable surf wax and nontoxic sunscreen. There will be a surfboard-shaping contest using environmentally friendly boards.

Residents are eager for the return of the popular festival, which the Cardiff chamber and Machado hosted from 1996 to 2005.

Chamber members Betty Steele and Brenda Dizon, along with resident Betsy O'Neill, decided to resurrect the festival because they missed the tradition. They are combining it with the green expo that Steele and Dizon first organized last summer.

“We're going back to the roots of it being a community event — about the kids, about the contest, about local lore and history — and bringing people together as a community,” said O'Neill, who formerly used the last name Aceti. “It's a way of maintaining our coastal identity.”

Machado is a big name in surfing. He was ranked among the top 10 surfers for 11 years and was inducted into the Surfers Hall of Fame in 2000.

Now 35, Machado has established The Rob Machado Foundation, which through an annual golf tournament supports environmental charities — including the Cardiff Education Foundation's efforts to green the local school district.

Over the years, the King of the Reef contest was run by well-known Encinitas surfers, including “Kahuna Bob” Edwards and Linda Benson. It was held at Seaside, then moved to Cardiff Reef.

For years, the event was called the Hansen/Machado Surf Classic & Cardiff Beach Fair, reflecting sponsorship by Hansen's Surf Shop in Encinitas. Hansen is providing financial support for this year's event but is not the major sponsor.

In the festival's final year, 2005, it featured a beer garden, Polynesian dancers and a performance by the San Diego rock group Switchfoot, known for its live shows. Former festival organizer Jim Clark estimated that 30,000 to 40,000 people attended over the two days.

State officials became alarmed at the number of people, said Ed Vodrazka, a lifeguard supervisor for California State Lifeguards who reviews permit applications for surf competitions in the San Diego area.

“The major problem was the contest got too big for a very small venue and they basically had a surf contest, a community fair and a rock concert at the same time,” Vodrazka said. “It became unsafe for the public to have all that activity without adequate law enforcement.”

After the 2005 festival, state officials asked Clark to end the beer garden and live music, and said permit fees would be raised to cover security.

The Cardiff Chamber of Commerce then announced that it would stop hosting the event because it would be unable to raise enough money to cover the costs, Clark said, adding that it was a tough decision.

“Without the revenue from the beer garden and what we generated drawing people to the onstage show, we couldn't put it on,” Clark said. “We very rarely if ever made profit on that event.”

After the chamber pulled out, clothing company Roxy took over the time slot at Cardiff Reef. The company sponsored a women's surfing competition, the Linda Benson Women's World Longboard Pro, for three years.

Roxy didn't reserve the time slot this year, which made it available for the Cardiff chamber volunteers to bring back the Machado event.

Clark said he has provided advice, but isn't involved in planning this year's festival.

“I think it's awesome that they're bringing it back,” he said. “The kids loved it.”

O'Neill said the group is “on board with the state” and its restrictions.

“We don't want a super crowd swell,” she said. “We don't want a Huntington Beach-type event.”

This year, the event is expected to draw around 10,000 people, largely from Cardiff, said Dizon, one of the organizers. Local musical groups but no “big-name” acts will perform, she said.

To make up for the reduced revenue, the county Board of Supervisors approved a grant of $11,000 proposed by Supervisor Pam Slater-Price, which will cover the state permit fees — around $8,000 for the two-day event — and marketing costs.

Clothing company Hurley International is a major sponsor.

Other activities will be a photography contest, art projects, hula-hoop contests and yoga.

“It's not just for surfers,” O'Neill said. “It's for everyone.”





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Monday, September 7, 2009

Art as Entertainment!

So I thought I'd throw a little culture around the blog - are you with me? San Diego County is rich with local artists and art experiences to be had. Over the next few weeks I'm going to dig up some places for you to see, some artists to look up, and some events to attend, all in the name of creativity. We here at the Cardiff by the Sea Lodge are lucky to be so close to so much of this, I just had to share!

In no particular order, here are some great places to visit....

Lux Art Institute, Encinitas
http://www.luxartinstitute.org/

The Offtrack Gallery, Encinitas
http://www.offtrackgallery.com/

The Andrews Gallery, Leucadia
http://www.theandrewsgallery.com/


And coming up on Sunday, Sept 13th is the 9th annual Art Affaire presented by the Rancho Santa Fe Art Guild. In the village parks of Rancho Santa Fe, at the street intersections of Linea Del Cielo, Avenida de Acasias, La Garcia and Paseo Delicias.

I hope you enjoy these suggestions for a local art experience...



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Thursday, September 3, 2009

Dog Days of Summer

So...could it be hotter here in Southern California? I'm sure it could, but we are used to such perfect weather! This heat is sweltering...it got me thinking - Why do we call the hottest days the dog days of summer? This is what I found....

The Dog Days of Summer

Everyone knows that the “dog days of summer” occur during the hottest and muggiest part of the season. Webster defines “dog days” as...

1 : the period between early July and early September when the hot sultry weather of summer usually occurs in the northern hemisphere
2 : a period of stagnation or inactivity

But where does the term come from? Why do we call the hot, sultry days of summer “dog days?”

In ancient times, when the night sky was unobscured by artificial lights and smog, different groups of peoples in different parts of the world drew images in the sky by “connecting the dots” of stars. The images drawn were dependent upon the culture: The Chinese saw different images than the Native Americans, who saw different pictures than the Europeans. These star pictures are now called constellations, and the constellations that are now mapped out in the sky come from our European ancestors.

They saw images of bears, (Ursa Major and Ursa Minor), twins, (Gemini), a bull, (Taurus), and others, including dogs, (Canis Major and Canis Minor).

The brightest of the stars in Canis Major (the big dog) is Sirius, which also happens to be the brightest star in the night sky. In fact, it is so bright that the ancient Romans thought that the earth received heat from it. Look for it in the southern sky (viewed from northern latitudes) during January.

In the summer, however, Sirius, the “dog star,” rises and sets with the sun. During late July Sirius is in conjunction with the sun, and the ancients believed that its heat added to the heat of the sun, creating a stretch of hot and sultry weather. They named this period of time, from 20 days before the conjunction to 20 days after, “dog days” after the dog star.

The conjunction of Sirius with the sun varies somewhat with latitude. And the “precession of the equinoxes” (a gradual drifting of the constellations over time) means that the constellations today are not in exactly the same place in the sky as they were in ancient Rome. Today, dog days occur during the period between July 3 and August 11. Although it is certainly the warmest period of the summer, the heat is not due to the added radiation from a far-away star, regardless of its brightness. No, the heat of summer is a direct result of the earth's tilt.

So there you have it. Try to stay cool....thank goodness we have that beautiful ocean, right?




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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

15 Commandments of Vacation Travel

Soooo I stole this from Bedandbreakfast.com, but I thought it was a good article. I should definitely keep some of these tips in mind!

Fifteen Commandments of Vacation Travel

We all know people who come back from a vacation feeling on top of the world, and others who seem vaguely disappointed. Here's how to put yourself in the first category, not the second.

Know yourself. A successful vacation is one that works for the person you are, not the person you think you should be. Confirmed couch potatoes who resent having to walk from the far end of the parking lot will not find true fulfillment on a trek through the Himalayas. If privacy is a top priority, a group tour or communal lodge will turn fantasy into frustration. Acknowledge your own comfort levels. Are independence and flexibility top concerns? Or being structured and secure? How essential are the creature comforts when it comes to sleeping, eating, and bathing? Would you rather have one week of luxury travel or two weeks of budget food and accommodation? And remember that while your personality doesn't change, your needs do. The type of vacation you plan for a romantic getaway is totally different from a family reunion.

Know your travel companions. Adjust your plans to accommodate your travel partners. Whether you are traveling with friends, spouse, children, and/or parents, you'll need to take their age, attention span, agility, and interests into account. If you're traveling with the kids, balance a morning at an art museum with an afternoon at the zoo; if you're spending time with elderly parents, make sure that they can stroll a country lane while you go rock-climbing; if your group includes skiers and non-skiers, pick a resort that has appealing shops and off-slopeactivities.

Plan ahead: anticipation is half the fun. Enjoy the planning process. The more you know about an area you're going to visit, the more fun you'll have. Check out destination websites; skim a guidebook; read a novel or watch a movie set in the region; talk to friends who have been there recently.

Don't bite off more than you can chew. Keep your itinerary in line with the amount of time and money available. Focus on seeing a smaller area well, rather than trying to cover too much ground and seeing nothing but interstate highways. Don't over-program; allow yourself the luxury of doing nothing.
Avoid one-night stands. Plan to stay a minimum of two nights everywhere you go. A vacation made up of one-nighters is a prescription for exhaustion. You will sleep poorly, spend most of your time packing/unpacking and in transit, and will get only the smallest glimpse of the place you're visiting.

Travel off-season. Unless your vacation dates are dictated by the school calendar, off-season travel offers many advantages: fewer crowds, greater flexibility, reduced costs, and a more relaxed atmosphere. Learn to pick the best dates for off-season travel; typically these are the weeks just before and after seasonal rates change.
Book well ahead for peak season travel. If you must travel during peak periods to popular destinations, make reservations well in advance for the key sites to avoid aggravation, extra phone calls, and additional driving time.

Take the road less traveled. Get off the beaten path and leave the crowds behind. Instead of booking a room in the heart of the action, find a quiet getaway tucked in the hills or in a neighboring village.

Ditch the car.
You’ll need a car to get most destinations, but once you're there, get out and walk. You'll see more, learn more, experience more at every level, while avoiding crowds at even the most popular destinations.

Hang loose.
The unexpected is inevitable. When your plans go astray (and they will), relax and let serendipity surprise you. And keep your sense of humor in good working order. If possible, travel without reservations or a set itinerary.

Carpe diem--seize the day. Don't be afraid to follow your impulses. If a special souvenir catches your eye, buy it; don't wait to see if you'll find it again later. If a hiking trail looks too inviting to pass up, don't; that museum or outlet mall will wait for a rainy day.

Don't suffer in silence. When things go wrong--an incompetent guide, car troubles, a noisy room--speak up. Politely but firmly express your concern then and there; get your room changed, ask for a refund or discount, whatever. Most people in the travel business would rather have you go away happy than to leave grumbling.

Remember--being there is more than seeing there. People travel to see the sights--museums and mountains, shops and scenery--but it is making new friends that can make a trip memorable. Leave a door open to the people-to-people experiences that enrich travel immeasurably.

Don't leave home to find home. The quickest way to take the wind out of the sails of your trip is to compare things to the way they are at home. Enjoy different styles and cultures for what they are and avoid comparisons and snap judgments.

Give yourself permission to disregard all of the above. Nothing is immutable. If you find a pattern that works for you, enjoy it!


Read the article here.



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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

DK Publishing


Our hotel has been named as one of the Top 10 Bed & Breakfasts the DK Eyewitness Travel Top 10 San Diego guidebook!

Since 1974, Dorling Kindersley has published a wide range of internationally acclaimed books including the award-winning Eyewitness Travel Guides. This flagship series covers more than 100 cities, regions, and countries and has been published in over 30 languages worldwide.

Wanna check out the book? Check out this link.



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Sunday, August 16, 2009

Some All Time Summer Music Hits


In a random burst of inspiration, I decided to look up some of the top hit summer songs in the past couple of decades. Here's what I found from about.com. I'll admit that there are a couple of these I don't know (is this a testament to my age or my ignorance?) so I best be getting my listen on!


Here's a look at some of the rock songs that best depict the (mostly) bright side of the warm weather days of misspent youth.


"Summer In the City" - Lovin' Spoonful


"Hot town, summer in the city ..." was the anthem for hot July nights in the summer of 1966 when it was a #1 single from the album Hums of the Lovin' Spoonful. It makes the back of my neck feel dirty and gritty just thinking about it.


"Summertime" - Billy Stewart


"Fish are jumping and the cotton is high ..." suggests a "summer in the country" counterpoint to the Lovin' Spoonful's homage to hot weather. Billy Stewart's rendition -- the album version with more scat and a hot sax not heard on the radio single -- is the best. Nothing says summer quite like "Brrrrrrrrrrrr-up-ch-chuck-chuck-chooka-chuck-chuck...hooh!"


"In the Summertime" - Mungo Jerry

Billy Stewart didn't have anything on these guys when it came to making vocal sound effects. Their first #1 single was imminently sing-alongable with lyrics like "Da da da dee da doo dee da dee da dee da da." They also had a solid list of great ways to waste your time "when the weather is fine ... " like swimming in the sea, driving fast, drinking, and having "women on your mind."

"Summertime Blues" - Blue Cheer

Quick. Name a band or artist who hasn't covered this classic that originated with Eddie Cochran in 1958. Blue Cheer's hard rock version is one of the best (with T Rex and The Who in a tie for second).


"Hot Fun in the Summertime" - Sly and the Family Stone

The best version of this often-covered summer song about a "county fair in the country sun" is the one recorded by Sly and the Family Stone shortly after their performance at Woodstock in 1969. The fact that "them summer days" caused English teachers to cringe just made it that much more popular with a generation of rebellious youngsters.

"All Summer Long" - Beach Boys

No self-respecting list of songs about summer would be complete without at least one song by the Beach Boys, for whom summer provided the basis for a musical genre unto itself. It's summer summarized: "T-shirts, cut-offs, and a pair of thongs ... we've been having fun all summer long."

"Summer (Can't Last Too Long)" - Asia

Remember how we couldn't wait for summer, and how quickly it zipped by once it finally arrived? "I'll be making the most of summertime, crazy nights and lazy days ..." sums it up pretty well.

"The Boys of Summer" - Don Henley

The theme is a little bit melancholy, but the summertime imagery is quite vivid, as in "Your brown skin shinin' in the sun, you got that top pulled down and that radio on ...". An electronic sound like a sea gull completes the imagery.

"Summer of '69" - Bryan Adams

"That summer seemed to last forever ... those were the best days of my life." Evenings at the drive-in and hours spent in a high school rock band give "Summer of '69" its charm.

"Daisy Summer Piper" - Joni Mitchell

This is easily the best song about summer that you've never heard. Joni Mitchell wrote, but never recorded it, nor, as far as I can tell, has anyone else. It may be obscure, but the imagery is memorable:
Daisy summer pipers come to town
Piping people out of doors
To see the magic all around
Listen now you'll hear his sound
Stare into a mirror pool
And laugh so princely vain
The skies become kaleidoscopes
With no two turns the same


Read the rest of the article here.




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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Proposal on the Rooftop



Just one more reason why Cardiff-by-the-Sea Lodge is so special:

"Brian popped the question the night before my birthday at a bed and breakfast in Cardiff by the Sea. We walked up to the B&B's roof deck to watch the sunset and Brian cracked open a bottle of our favorite wine for a so-called birthday toast. Just after the sun disappeared into the ocean, Brian dropped to one knee and proposed."

Read the rest of Elizabeth and Brian's story here.

Pictures courtesy of www.jenniferdery.com


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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Another FYI

Two more Street Fairs:

Escondido Street Faire: Sunday, Oct. 18, 2009

San Marcos: Sunday, Aug. 30, 2009

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Just an FYI

Pencil it in: The Fall Festival will be back this year November 22, 2009, from 9am to 4 am.

"EVERY NOVEMBER, for nearly two decades, downtown Encinitas has played host to a premier street fair – The Fall Festival. This festival, previously known as the Poinsettia Festival, is a readymade bazaar for holiday shoppers and weekend fun seekers. This year, on Sunday, November 22, from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., fair-goers will enjoy a day where coastal breezes meet people gathering to shop, eat, be entertained and enjoy the community’s Historical district. The festival will feature over 450 vendor booths showcasing various arts, crafts, gifts, food and more. The 200 shops and 40 restaurants and eateries along the Coast Highway from D to J Streets will be open and ready for business. Live music will be playing at two venues; The Lumberyard Courtyard Stage, located at the Lumberyard Center, Community Stage, close to F Street, which will feature the best in local entertainment."

Read the rest of the article here.

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Monday, August 10, 2009

Tour of Cardiff!

Many guests ask about things to do in the area, good restaurants at which to eat, and which beaches to visit. To help answer some of those questions, we've put together a little slide show of Cardiff-by-the-Sea and the Cardiff-by-the-Sea Lodge and all the great things in the area. Enjoy!



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Thursday, August 6, 2009

The New York Times likes Cardiff :)

Check it out -- straight from the New York Times:

"Cardiff-by-the-Sea is north of San Elijo Lagoon, one of the few remaining coastal wetlands in the county. If you’re looking for sustenance, the colorfully decorated (and moderately priced) Las Olas has delicious Mexican fare and refreshing margaritas.

It’s no surprise that all along this gorgeous coast magnificent private homes sit on some of the best spots. But at San Elijo State Beach in Cardiff, campers can enjoy prime real estate too. Tents, vans and recreational vehicles sit just a few feet away from the edge of the coastal bluffs. A snack bar that opens at 8 a.m. serves coffee and a mean breakfast burrito."


We might be a tiny town, but apparently we're getting noticed. If you want to check out the rest of the article -- all about the tiny coastal towns down here -- click here.


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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Ten Things to do Before Summer is Over!


Where has this summer gone? It's so hard to believe it's already August - I feel as though summer has just begun...but school is starting again soon for many people and vacation time is running low. BIG SIGH. Soooo....with these last few weeks of summer fun in mind, here are my top favorite things to do in the area during the summer.

1. BEACH!! What is the point of being or living in San Diego if you don't take advantage of the beautiful sand and uber warm water (it's about 72 degrees right now!) Get a good book, some sunscreen, and a big old towel and head out to Cardiff Beach!

2. Surfing. Okay, okay, so I only stood up like twice. But still, it's REALLY fun if you actually know how to do it.

3. Boogieboarding. Far less complicated than surfing...and just as fun in my opinion. Once you get the hang of it, you can start trying tricks. (I'm trying to master the 360 spin...no luck yet)

4. Hiking/walking (when it's cool enough outside). San Elijo Lagoon has tons of trails all around it that are great for running or walking. Del Mar also has some neat trails along the bluffs overlooking the ocean.

5. Eating ice cream. 'Nuff said.

6. Camping. Okay so I haven't exactly gone yet, but I want to. Luckily, there's a campground right across the street from us...right on the beach. Sleeping bags and hot dogs and marshmallows...ahh...

7. Bike riding. I just love bikes. Who doesn't love bikes? Whether it's beach cruisers or mountain bikes or road bikes or whatever, roaming around on bikes brings thoughts of carefree youth and watermelon slices.

8. Watermelon slices. Also, nuff said.

9. Picnics. A few days ago my parents came to visit and we all feasted on chicken and cheese and bread and wine in Balboa Park...it couldn't have been more perfect. Bring your family and friends -- it's a great way to connect.

10. Bbqing. Yum. So I like food. Don't hate me! But burgers on the grill just can't be beat. And playing frisbee and almost hitting the burgers on the ground! Ahhhhh I mean what?

Anyway, those are my top ten for the rest of the summer. Anybody else have any other summer must-dos?

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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

InnTouch


Okay iPhone users, check this out: we are now listed on this great little app called InnTouch. If you're sick of all the corporate hotel hoohah, this application can help you find awesome bed and breakfasts all over the country. It's got all the info, and well, since you have an iphone, you've also got GPS (lucky bums!)

Go get it: InnTouch



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Monday, July 27, 2009

Weather Forecast for the Week



10-Day Forecast

Tue Jul 28 Partly Cloudy 76°/65° 10 %
Wed Jul 29 Partly Cloudy 74°/64° 10 %
Thu Jul 30 Partly Cloudy 72°/64° 20 %
Fri Jul 31 Sunny 74°/64° 0 %
Sat Aug 01 Sunny 75°/64° 10 %
Sun Aug 02 Sunny 75°/64° 0 %
Mon Aug 03 Sunny 76°/66° 0 %
Tue Aug 04 Sunny 77°/66° 0 %
Wed Aug 05 Sunny 78°/67° 0 %







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Sunday, July 26, 2009

Surfing Announcement!

Don't laugh! I'm actually surfing!



I have an announcement to make: I CAN SURF!!!

This last weekend at our very own Cardiff Beach, I stood up on a surfboard! First time ever! I never thought the day would come -- I'm so excited!

Apparently Cardiff is one of the best places to surf, so why not learn there? From the lobby I can see the beautiful waves -- it's so close

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Thursday, July 23, 2009

The Races Have Begun


The Del Mar Horse Races are a big event around here every year, since Del Mar is only five minutes or so from here, I've posted all the info if you'd like to go see a race for yourself!


Dates: Wednesday, July 22 through Wednesday, September 9. Dark Mondays
(Except Labor Day) and Tuesdays (37 days)

Telephone: (858) 755-1141, Information Line (858) 793-5533,
Results (888) 338-RACE

Additional phone numbers and contact information available on our Contact page.

Address: 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd
Del Mar, CA 92014

Mailing
Address: P.O. Box 700, Del Mar, CA 92014

Internet: Del Mar Racing (Home page including today's latest news)

Location: In the City of Del Mar, 20 miles north of downtown San Diego, 100
miles south of Los Angeles on I-5. Vicinity Map

Post Times: First post daily at 2 p.m. with the following exceptions:

* 3 p.m. on Fridays; 1 p.m. on Pacific Classic Day (Sunday, Sept. 6)

Gates Open: Noon weekdays, 11:30 a.m. weekends, Opening and Closing Days.

Exceptions:

* All Fridays, 1 p.m.; Pacific Classic Day (Sunday, Sept. 6) 10:30 a.m.

Admission & Seating: To order, visit out online ticket office (beginning May 15, 2009) at http://www.dmtc.com/season/tickets/
(Admission includes official program)(daily)

Stretch Run Daily Admission
(seat not included) $6 on all days except Opening Day (Opening Day $10)

Stretch Run Reserved Seats $5 - Mon, Wed, Thu; $8 - Fri; $10 - Sat, Sun & Labor Day

$15 - Opening Day/PC day
Stretch Run Advance Sale

Discount Books
(10 daily admissions) $40
Stretch Run Admission/
Active Duty Military and Dependents
Free

Clubhouse Daily Admission
(seat not included) $10 on all days except Opening Day (Opening Day $20)

Clubhouse Crossover from
Stretch Run $4 on all days except Opening Day (Opening Day $10)

Clubhouse Advance Sale
Discount Books

(10 daily admissions) $70
Clubhouse Reserved Seats

$5 - Mon, Wed, Thu; $8 - Fri; $10 - Sat, Sun & Labor Day

$15 - Opening Day/PC day
Restaurant Tables
(Clubhouse Terrace, Cafe Del Sol, Stretch Run Grill - all-day seating for four)
Opening Day/Pacific Classic Day

$125 (plus admission)
Friday/Saturday/Sunday/Labor Day $100 (plus admission)
Monday/Wednesday/Thursday $60 (plus admission)

Parking General $8
Valet $20
Early Bird $8
Friday & Saturday Concert Parking $10

Bus parking $20 (Group Sales Buses no charge)

Please Note: All lots except Valet are General Parking only.

Children Children 17 years and younger will be admitted for free to the venue
and must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian at all times.

Diamond Club Diamond Club members may purchase Clubhouse and Stretch Run
admission at half of the regular price on all days, including
Opening Day. Diamond Club discount admissions are not available for
advance purchase.

Military Active duty military personnel and their dependents admitted at main
entrance to Stretch Run free every day (please show your military ID
at Ticket Sales window).

Advance Ten (10) Stretch Run Admissions for $40 ($20 savings) or ten (10)
Clubhouse Admissions for $70 ($30 savings). Full season passes:
Stretch Run $25; Clubhouse $50. Available by mail or at Advance ale
Ticket Office. Restaurant Reservations, 858-792-4242.

VISA, MasterCard, Discover Card, American Express accepted.

Ticket Office During the racing season: Hours 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Wednesday
through Sunday. Special Monday and Tuesday hours 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Phone 858-792-4242. Toll-free 877-LETSBET.

Group Sales Groups of 20-2,000 - Infield Pacific Pavilion, Stretch Run and
Clubhouse stadium-style seating, Clubhouse Terrace Restaurant and
Stretch Run Grill (for 20 or more), Skyrooms, Seaside Tropical
Cabana, Celebrity Suites, Il Palio Restaurant and Turf Club Luxury
Suite Direct Line 858-792-4234.

Turf Club This is a private club open to members/guests only where a dress
code is enforced. Turf Club Guest Admission $60 per person per
day/$125 Opening Day (must be accompanied by member). Reservations
are required. Refer calls regarding membership to Nancy Bonforte,
858-755-1141, ext. 4291.

Early Bird Wagering 9:00-10:00 a.m. each racing day (on-track only). On Fridays
it will be extended from 9 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. due to the
later first post time.

Programs Included with paid admission. Otherwise $2. (Available on track the
afternoon prior in most instances.) Also available for free online.

Daily Racing Form $4.50 (tax included). A publication consisting of past
performances, racing news, entries, results, etc. Available
on the grounds and at many newsstands, liquor stores, etc.

Camp Del Mar Ages 5-12. Price $23 per child per day. 858-755-1141 ext. 3990 or
http://www.campdelmar.com







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Monday, July 13, 2009

Yay! Happy Summer!

Eek! It's been a while since I updated. But never fear, the (not so) industrious blogger is here! This past weekend has been one of the hottest to date in a while, and everybody is happy for it! I'm back burnt and crispy but happy as a clam! If you're looking for a quiet beach getaway, I can honestly say there are few places as great as the Cardiff-by-the-Sea-Lodge. The sand is two minutes away and panoramic ocean views just two flights up. There's a jacuzzi and a firepit, and we've just planted a billion new kinds of flowers all over the place. I'll post some pictures tomorrow of the news ones. Check back tomorrow!!




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Sunday, July 5, 2009

San Elijo Lagoon Ecological Reserve, one of 40 San Diego County Parks


The San Elijo Lagoon is a really cool place for hikers, runners, nature enthusiasts, and the like. It's only a half-mile from the Cardiff-by-the-Sea-Lodge, and totally walkable. Check out this neat article by Bob Gorden about the Lagoon and its RV visitors:

"Multitudes of RVers are searching for cool summer vacation destinations; locations where they can be comfortable in their RVs and enjoy the sights and sounds of different and exciting experiences. After spending about 5 weeks in the heat of southern Utah and northern Arizona a trip to the California coast has offered pleasant relief. RVing from the Phoenix area to San Diego is a relatively easy trip and the rewards to be received along the Pacific coast certainly make the trip a worthwhile venture.

San Diego County supports more than 40 county parks, recreation areas, community parks and centers, many of which offer RV and tent campgrounds. In addition, there are state parks and picnic areas which give access to the ocean, wetlands, lagoons and tide pools.

Few of the southern California coastal wetlands and lagoons have escaped the destructive hand of man, but the San Elijo Lagoon Ecological Reserve has initiated a reconstruction program that is designed to save the lagoon as an important link in the Pacific Flyway. Six ecological communities are represented within the confines of this 1000 acre preserve that is nestled, and almost hidden, in plain view, between Cardiff by the Sea, Encinitas and Solano Beach. Divided by the PCH, Coastal Railway and I-5 the Lagoon is nearly cutoff from the ocean and, in fact, requires an annual cleanup and dredging to allow tidal flow movement into and out of the lagoon.

The various aquatic ecological habitats ranging from the coastal strand, salt marsh and freshwater marsh yield to the terrestrial riparian scrub, sage scrub and mixed chaparral watershed systems. More than 300 species of plants, of which 18 are endangered, an additional 100+ species of fish, reptiles and invertebrates, (several endangered), 26 mammal and an estimated 300 bird species, including the small, endangered Beldings savannah sparrow, make the Lagoon their permanent home or a stopping point while migrating.

A cooling ocean breeze, many trees and shaded rest areas, the fresh aroma of seasonal flowering plants and leaves contribute to a restful, or invigorating, stroll or hike along 5 miles of well marked trails through the Reserve. The recently constructed Visitor Center boasts recycled building materials, solar heating, low moisture landscaping, recycled sewage water for irrigation and toilet usage and similar energy and water conservation features. www.sanelijo.org

For some RVers the crowded freeways, PCH (Pacific Coast Highway) and alternate roadways present challenges to those driving RVs of most any size and confirguation. However, with careful planning and timing of the routes the greatest congestion can be avoided and an astute RVer can drive directly to the beach and park conveniently on the roadside overlooking the ocean. Note that no parking is allowed along most streets between the hours of 2 and 5 am. It is not clear just where the RVers go during that 3 hour time slot, but they seem to return to their selected sites for the other 21 hours.

In an earlier article the advantages of staying in the San Elijo State Park were described. ( See: 20 neat activities near San Elijo State Park RV Campground, March, '09) Similar advantages are offered at Carlsbad State Park. These are two of the California State Parks that have not yet been closed as a part of the economic crunch."



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Saturday, July 4, 2009

Happy Fourth of July!


Happy 4th of July!! I hope all of you out there are doing something fun -- whether it's with friends, family, pets, or neighbors. It's a BEAUTIFUL day out there! When I was younger one of my favorite parts of the summer was the Fourth of July parade in Dutch Flat, CA. We'd always try to leave early (to no avail) to get a prime viewing spot and where (more importantly to me and my brothers) we could catch the most amount of candy. The parade always commenced with bagpipers and was filled with water balloons, fire engines, dressed up poodles, and all kinds of things. When we got home my brothers and I always had to spread out our candy horde on the floor and compare who had a better stash. My dad would invariably steal some when we werent looking or a fight would break out over who got the blowpop, but it was a tradition we cherished. Ahhh, good memories.

Tonight after leaving this beautiful lodge, I'll go home and sit on my rooftop with some friends to watch the fireworks. You really can't beat fireworks over the bay.
Traditions might change, but the good feelings and general camaraderie do not.

What memories are you making today?

In case you want to watch the fireworks, too, here is a listing of all the locations in the San Diego area. San Diego Fireworks

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Thursday, July 2, 2009

Union and Secessionist Families Clash in Sacramento, California

In a small tribute to my native Norcal, I decided to post this fourth of July story. You might get a chuckle out of it.

All research is by James R. Heintze and is taken from this website.

Union and Secessionist Families Clash in Sacramento, California

The following story concerns the display of Union and Confederate flags by two families in Sacramento, California, on July 4, 1864, and how those families almost came to blows. The event speaks to the significance of the flag as an important symbol and representation of patriotic sentiments, as well as the need for individual expression of those beliefs. Telling as well is the newspaper editor's decision to report this incident, which seems to us inconsequential if compared to other more noteworthy Fourth of July happenings. Yet, for Sacramentians it was newsworthy--two familes brawl over the flag, Union soldiers arrive, and a retraction by one of the participants occurs. The complete account was printed in two separate newspaper articles that are quoted in full below.
The day began with Sacramento residents waking up to the sounds of cannons firing and bells ringing. A sense of joy and excitement prevailed; everyone anticipated a full day's worth of parties, parades, and pandemonium. This was, after all, the 87th anniversary of the glorious Fourth and Sacramentians did up this holiday in grandier and style. The spectacle of the day was a parade consisting of both military and civilian participants. Among the notable officials processing was California Governor Frederick F. Low.

Coupled with this joy was an undercurrent of concern for the great war going on back East. The city's newspaper provided news about the conflict. Reading headlines as "The Great Contest--Army of the Potomac" and "The Trenches and Sharpshooting" on July 4 caused citizens to ponder just how the war would affect their future. Indeed, Sacramento was pro-Union; however, this story provides evidence that some residents had pro-Confederate leanings.


A Union and secession war on a small scale occurred on Monday afternoon on G Street, near Fourteenth. A double house at that locality is occupied by two families--those of John Drummond, Union, and John Clary, Secesh. Heretofore these familes have lived together in peace and quietness. On Monday morning [4th of July] Mrs. Drummond heard Mrs. Clary order her child, who had gone into the room with a small American flag, to leave, as she would not have the rag about the place. Mrs. Drummond at once called her child home. In the afternoon Mrs. Drummond put up the flag over the door. Mrs. Clary tore it down, stating that that was the only door which she could pass through, and she would not be compelled to walk under the Union flag. Mrs. Drummond put it up again, and procuring a small piece of board, which made a formidable weapon, threatened to strike Mrs. Clary with it if she attempted to tear it down again. Mrs. Clary then repaired to her room and improvised a Confederate flag, although it was not made according to regulation. This she pinned to the Union flag, when Mrs. Drummond again appeared and tore it down, leaving the stars and stripes afloat, of course. Before placing the Confederate flag up, Mrs. Clary was joined by her husband, who justified his wife in her course. Mrs. Drummond informed him that she would as soon strike him as his wife if he acted as she had done. When Mrs. Clary pinned up the flag Mrs. Drummond dealt a heavy blow at her, but Mrs. Clary dodged and escaped its consequences. Soon afterward Mrs. Drummond was joined by her husband, who, after learning what had occurred, went into Clary's room, Clary and two other men being present, took off his coat, said he could whip any Secessionist in the room, and gave them his views on the subject under discussion explicitly and without reserve. Clary defended his wife's course, and looked occasionally at a double-barreled shotgun in the room, but no blows were struck. Clary said his wife should put up a flag if she chose and he would defend it. Drummond responded that she could not put up a traitor flag on that house or any other in this city, and that he for one would shoot down him or any other man who would make the attempt. The Union flag was kept afloat until evening, when Mrs. Drummond took it down. (Sacramento Daily Union, 6 July 1864, 3.)
The second article provides some clarification and additional information. The correct address of Mrs. Drummond is cited and the fact that Union troops were summoned. It seems possible that Mrs. Drummond or her husband, upon reading the first article, contacted the newspaper and provided the following additional information-- in particular, the fact that she was the cousin of General Rosecrans, who was likely well known to readers..


That Flag.--Mrs. Drummond, the lady who persisted in keeping the Stars and Stripes afloat over her door on the Fourth of July is a cousin of General Rosecrans. Her residence is located on H street, above Fourteenth, instead of G street, as stated in a former article. The flag put up on the morning of the 5th still floats over the house, although Clary, on first seeing it, declared that it should come down. Soon after this declaration was made, several soldiers from Camp Union stopped at the house and were anxious to see the man who was going to tear down the flag. Clary, on seeing them, disclaimed being that individual, and declared that he was as good a friend to the Union as any other man. (Sacramento Daily Union, 8 July 1864, 3.)



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Sunday, June 28, 2009

Goings-on this summer!

It's hard to believe that July is only two days away...what has happened to this year?? It's flying by! The San Diego Fair has only a week left -- make sure you stop by! Beginning July 22, the Del Mar Races will commence. Opening day is a big deal -- don't miss it!! Fourth of July is on it's way as well - here is a list of all the fireworks locations: Fireworks!! Dog Days of Summer is coming up in August, so keep your calendars open!


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Sunday, June 21, 2009

Happy Father's Day!

A big thank you and a big hug to all of the amazing dads out there. Thank you!


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Thursday, June 18, 2009

Haunted Bed & Breakfast Stories

I don't actually think I believe in ghosts...but some of these stories certainly make even the most skeptical of skeptics think twice.

Check out these stories of haunted Bed and Breakfasts throughout the United States.

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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Blessed by Rain


Yesterday was one of those Mondays when it really feels like a Monday. Cranky people, neverending phone calls, and a lot of loose ends I had no motivation to tie up. As I was making the final rounds and closing everything up, it began to sprinkle. Once I got up to the rooftop to turn out the firepit, though, it began to pour! I was drenched! Racing around trying to put away the cushions and hide anything that shouldn't be getting wet, I paused for a moment to glance over the edge of the roof. What I saw made me stop in my tracks, because Cardiff had never looked so beautiful. A soft gray mist of rain and fog blurred all the streetlights, creating a hazy glow as far as I could see. The smell of fresh waterdrops cleared out all the dust and pollen from the air, and the whistle of the train punctuated the growing chorus of silence and rain. All I could think was how lucky and blessed I was...and am...what a beautiful gift on a now-perfect Monday.


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Sunday, June 14, 2009

History of Encinitas


While Cardiff does have its very own postoffice and zip code!, did you know that it is actually a part of the bigger city of Encinitas?

Shamelessly stole from the Encinitas's website, here is a brief history and explanation of our beautiful coastal community.

"This place called Encinitas sits on the coastline of the Pacific Ocean and is embraced by the Batiquitos Lagoon to the north and the San Elijo Lagoon to the south. The first inhabitants were Indians called the San Dieguitos, the La Jollans, and the Dieguenos. It was the Diegueno's group who were mission converts and helped to build the Spanish Missions. In 1669, the Governor of Baja California, Gaspar de Portola, led an expedition throughout the San Diego and Monterey areas. His mission was to build several "presidios," establishing a teaching base for schools and religion. When the expedition made its way through Encinitas on the El Camino Real, he named the area for the small oak trees on the surrounding hills. He named this area "Encina Canada," Spanish for "Hills of Live Oaks." The area changed governmental hands from Spain to Mexico and in the 1800-s the Mexican government issued land grants to ranchers who would establish settlements in the San Diego area and who were willing to be under Mexico's rule.


In 1881, Jabez Pitcher settled in Encinitas and is considered to be the father of the town. Pitcher came to San Diego and filed a claim for 160 acres on a mesa near the railroad tracks where the Encinitas Civic Center is now located. In 1870, a few miles north of the railroad tracks, English spiritualists named their settlement Leucadia after one of the Greek Isles. The name means "Isle of Paradise" or "Place of Shelter." The five-acre tracts were named after Greek gods and mythical figures.


The modern history of "Cardiff" began in 1875 when the McKinnon family homesteaded on the north shore of the San Elijo Lagoon. In 1909, J. Frank Cullen bought a large tract in San Elijo, had it surveyed, and established streets and lots. He named his town in 1914, calling it "Cardiff-by-the-Sea," after Cardiff, Wales. The "Olivenhain" portion of Encinitas was established as a community in 1884 by a small group of German immigrants. The old Olivenhain Meeting Hall is still used today for social events and meetings.

The City of Encinitas was founded over 100 years ago and is now made up of five communities that take pride in their own distinct personalities. "Historic Encinitas" fills the Highway 101 Corridor that parallels the beautiful beaches and ocean. "New Encinitas" centers on El Camino Real ("The Kings Highway" founded by the early missionaries from Spain). "Cardiff-by-the-Sea" is made up of quaint homes dotting the hillsides overlooking the sea. "Leucadia" is famous for its giant eucalyptus trees that line the main thoroughfare on the Coast Highway. "Olivenhain" (which means "olive grove" in German) boasts plenty of open horse country, pastures, and a rural way of life."

- taken from this website: http://www.ci.encinitas.ca.us/Visitor/AboutE/EncinitasHP/


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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Seaside Hotel

“The pleasures of afternoon tea run like a trickle of honey through English literature from Rupert Brooke's wistful lines on the Old Vicarage at Grantchester to Miss Marple, calmly dissecting a case over tea cakes at a seaside hotel.”

-Stan Hey




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Sunday, June 7, 2009

San Diego Quick Trips


I just ran across this today -- and it's a great little breakdown of some of the great things to do, places to go, things to see, and places to eat in San Diego and the surrounding areas.

Check it out: San Diego Slices




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