Leucadia Farmers Market
A beautiful March Sunday morning in San Diego's Leucadia farmers market. Lots of food vendors, produce, meats and seafood.
Leucadia Farmers Market-Threthowan Organics
Trethowan was our first certified organic farmer. We now have 8!
Leucadia Farmers Market in July
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Leucadia Farmers Market- Ready Veggie
The Leucadia Farmers Market is a great place to eat too! READY VEGGIE is one of our vegetarian food vendors...
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Forrest at Encinitas Farmers Market
Forrest takes a walk through the Farmer's Market in Encinitas, CA...and showcases his favorite new all-natural energy bar, the Bitchin' Bar!
We May Never Leave Encinitas
Beautiful beaches. Amazing farmer's markets. Meditation gardens. We may just stick around for a while.
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[Custom HD] Encinitas, California Offers A Relaxed Atmosphere & Sense of Small Town
Encinitas, California is one of the best places to live in San Diego. The city is located in North County and is bordered by Solana Beach to the south and Carlsbad to the North.
From the beach communities of Leucadia, Old Encinitas and Cardiff, to the rural Olivenhain, there is definitely something for everyone. With a population of just under 60,000 and a median home price of roughly 1 million dollars, Encinitas, California boasts a laid back vibe that just somehow seems to make life more worth living.
Driving down the coast highway in the region of Old Encinitas and Leucadia, you’ll see the iconic Encinitas welcome arch. Tree lined streets mixed with trendy, yet casual restaurants, and a perfect mix of businesses and housing styles. You’ll likely see a yoga or pilates class ending and people walking out with a sense of bliss.
Surfers are also sure to find a great time at Swamis, a well known surfing point break.
The southernmost part of Encinitas is a small community known as Cardiff, which boasts its own zip code and approximately 12,000 total residents. A well known landmark is the Cardiff Kook which is a statue of a man surfing that locals dress up in various costumes throughout the year. Cardiff is also is home to the San Elijo state campground that sits right on the ocean bluffs. If you are lucky enough to get a campsite here, be sure to enjoy the beach or try surfing the famous Cardiff Reef. For dinner you can head to Seaside Market to grab a burgundy tri-trip to take back and cook at your campsite. And for breakfast, don’t forget about VG donuts.
Moving further east in Encinitas you will find the newer planned developments and ample shopping. A little farther east, is rural Olivenhain, where you’ll find ranch style homes on larger lots and horse properties.
There is also spectacular golfing at Encinitas Ranch, which is one of the few golf courses in San Diego. The course is located on magnificent bluffs with ocean views.
To unwind in a tranquil environment, one can step into the Self Realization & Meditation Garden and stroll through the lush plants and koi ponds. There is also the San Diego Botanical Gardens where one can explore four miles of garden trails, beautiful views, trees and the nation’s largest bamboo collection.
The relaxed atmosphere and sense of a small town in a big city is what draws people to Encinitas, California. It is truly a wonderful place to call home.
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Fresh roasted coffee and home made muffins by Pannikin. Enjoy tropical food right after surfing at Swamis Cafe. If you want good barbecue, try Brett's BBQ - the most popular barbecue in San Diego County. Be accessible to these great at Encinitas!
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Wildflower Ranch, 3211 Wildflower Valley Dr. Encinitas, CA 92024
Wildflower Ranch is a sprawling equestrian center located just inside the gates of Wildflower Estates. Lovingly renovated from the ground up over the last several years, this beautifully landscaped facility is complete with 60 stalls and and two large arenas sporting state of the art footing. and has been approved by the City of Encinitas as a commercial stable. The offering also includes a custom home site on its own parcel (APN 264-270-16-00) which overlooks the ranch and the hills beyond.
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Thick & Thin at Pancake fiesta
Kennady performs her original song, Thick and Thin at the 2012 PEC Pancake fiesta.
A Visit to Swami's Beach in Encinitas CA
A quick tour of Swami's Beach in Encinitas, one of the more famous and popular surfing beaches in the San Diego area
Belly dancing at the Bird house, Leucadia,ca
Where else can you sit for some delish Turkish food, BYOB and be entertained during dinner?!?
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This suite of photos provides views looking from Soledad Mountain down to Interstate 5 as it passes through Rose Canyon en route toward the University of California at San Diego, Downtown San Diego and the Pacific Ocean. Palms line the coastline at La Jolla Shores, which is also visible from Soledad Mountain. Photos taken 02/27/11.
Interstate 5 begins at the San Ysidro Port of Entry at the International Border with Mexico and extends north through or near several cities, including San Diego, Santa Ana, Los Angeles, Coalinga, Tracy, Stockton, Sacramento, Redding, and Yreka. It continues into Oregon and Washington en route to Portland and Seattle before ending at the International Border with Canada near Blaine, Washington. Interstate 5 is arguably one of the most important highways in California, connecting the state from the rural extremes of the north to the farm land of the Central Valley to the vastly populated urbanscape of the Southland. The freeway is the lifeline of the state, connecting to most of the major population centers, including Southern California, the Central Valley, and Northern California.
This freeway was built in stages between the 1950s and the 1980s, with the last segment opening along a rural stretch north of Redding. Interstate 5 replaced U.S. 99 for much of its journey in the state, from downtown Los Angeles north to the Oregon State Line. Even though California 99, the successor to U.S. 99 in the Central Valley, is still an extant freeway of its own, most through traffic opts for Interstate 5, including the Los Angeles to San Francisco traffic.
The Central Valley looms on the horizon along Interstate 5 (Golden State Freeway) on the Grapevine grade. The eight-lane freeway is one of the busiest rural freeways in the state, as it serves part of the main route from Northern California to Los Angeles. Photo taken 09/25/05.
The following provides a brief overview of the history of Interstate 5 in San Diego, as well as some projects that improved the freeway:
1954. $1,335,000 was spent on 1.4-mile segment of U.S. 101 to bypass Mission Bay Drive around Balboa Avenue (California 274). This section of the U.S. 101 freeway is commonly referred to as the Balboa Avenue Bypass until it is linked with the Pacific Highway segment of the U.S. 101 freeway by 1959.
1955. The last of several contracts for the construction of the U.S. 101 freeway between the south city limits of Carlsbad and Camp Pendleton was completed.
1957-1958. Montgomery Freeway (U.S. 101) between Mexican Border and National City upgraded to full freeway status with completion of interchanges at Dairy Mart Road, 27th Street, and Palomar Street. Planning between the Federal General Services Administration and the California Department of Highways and Public Works begins for an expansion of the Port of Entry (POE) at San Ysidro border crossing.
1958. Planning begins on construction of U.S. 101 freeway between north city limits of San Diego and south city limits of Carlsbad, via Del Mar, Solana Beach, Encinitas, and Leucadia with the approval of the State Highway Commission. There are no budgeted plans to convert U.S. 101 through Camp Pendleton into a four-lane freeway at this time.
1958-1959. Pacific Highway segment of U.S. 101 under construction to be converted to full freeway standards between Laurel Street and Barnett Avenue. During the 1960s, this alignment is abandoned in favor a new alignment over India Street. This section of Pacific Highway is still maintained as a freeway by the City of San Diego today, complete with old signage.
1959-1960. U.S. 101 freeway under construction between National City and San Diego. This freeway will connect several discontinuous segments of San Diego regional freeways, including California 94 (Martin Luther King Jr. Freeway), U.S. 80 (Interstate 8), U.S. 395 (SR-163), and the City of San Diego's Wabash Boulevard (California 15). The U.S. 395 four-level interchange is considered to be the most extensive and complex interchange of the new U.S. 101 freeway construction. The section of U.S. 101 between Market and Laurel Streets is projected to cost $13,000,000 in Fiscal Year 1960.
1962. A Texaco Map shows U.S. 101 at freeway grade along the Montgomery Freeway in the South Bay, at the Balboa Avenue Bypass, and around Carlsbad and Oceanside. U.S. 101 is routed along current Gilman Drive, which used to bisect the University of California at San Diego campus. Today, this old alignment is removed from service.
1966-1967. Entire Interstate 5 (U.S. 101) freeway complete between National City north to Rosecrans Street, while it is under construction through Rose Canyon north of Balboa Avenue Bypass.
Encinitas homes in Pacific Serena
Encinitas homes in Pacific Serena offer single-level living in an unparalleled location in the heart of Encinitas California. The # 1 thing to remember about Pacific Serena is that there is no HOA and no Mello Roos. Originally designed as a 55+ community,much like High Country Villas in Encinitas, Pacific Serena was able to nullify the original subdivision's age-restriction. If you really want to experience some coastal soul and style, take a drive through Pacific Serena to admire the residents pride in ownership and all of the different styles that make it so attractive. Lastly, when and if you are thinking about buying or selling a home, please consider contacting us, the # 1 team in Pacific Serena. See it all at pacific-serena-homes.com Life is a transaction, negotiate well and put yourself on the winning team.
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Karaoke Time at My Friend's Condo In Coronado, California
After the sumptuous meal, the good time continued with some singing and dancing at my friend's condo unit in Coronado. It was all part of my birthday celebration.