By: Mare Nikolic | 2011-08-30 | Religion San Luis Rey de Francia, "King of Missions," was the eighteenth of the Franciscan establishments in California; and the second founded in what is now the County of San Diego-second therefore on El Camino Real. In respect of artistry, grandeur and general prosperity it long stood preeminent. Even today the refinement and wide culture of its founder, Fr. Lasuen, and of its first superior, Fr. Antonio Peyri, seem to pervade corridor, patio, garden and churchyard. One feels that very rare souls buil read more
By: millerdavid15 | 2010-10-08 | Vacation Rentals Watch amazing Asian films and spend a day honoring the passed loved ones. Two wonderful events are set to take place in October in San Diego. Read the article to know more.... read more
By: Mare Nikolic | 2011-08-15 | Spirituality You should ask some questions. Is there a chapel where you can hold a memorial service close to the burial site? Are the grounds open 24 hours a day and 7 days a week? Does the cemetery offer financing options? Can you choose between upright or ground level memorial markers? Would you prefer a special section i.e. veterans? Can the cemetery manage a cremation if desired? Is the cemetery staff helpful? Look around at the cemetery as a whole. Is it well kept? Are there mausoleums? What kind are th read more
By: Eric Giguere | 2011-12-15 | Reference & Education The winners of the international Travel Photographer of the Year 2011 competition have been announced. Especially, Louis Montrose of San Diego was named the Travel Photographer of the Year for his portfolio including spectacular photos of life in a painted village in Burkino Faso and the Day of the Dead festival in Oaxaca, Mexico. read more
By: Wednesday Latimer | 2010-11-10 | Recreation & Sports Go scuba diving, snorkeling or kayaking for that ultimate water enjoyment. Otherwise a hiking, bus and walking tour can take you to other tourist attractions such as the Cathedral of our Lady of Guadalupe, the underwater park Los Arcos or the quiet seaside village of Boca de Tomatlan, Playa de los Muertos, the watersports hotspot Playa de Oro, the unique traditional town Rancho Capomo or the beautiful boardwalk Malecon. read more
By: Wednesday Latimer | 2010-11-15 | Home & Family You can also choose to go scuba diving, snorkeling or kayaking to take advantage of its pristine tropical waters. Otherwise a hiking, bus and walking tour can take you to other tourist attractions such as the Cathedral of our Lady of Guadalupe, the underwater park Los Arcos or the quiet seaside village of Boca de Tomatlan, Playa de los Muertos, the watersports hotspot Playa de Oro, the unique traditional town Rancho Capomo or the beautiful boardwalk Malecon. read more
By: millerdavid15 | 2011-04-06 | Travel & Leisure For sports enthusiasts, the City of San Diego promises a whole lot of fun. Especially in the month of April San Diego will come alive as various exciting sports events are set to rock the city. Here a... read more
By: Wednesday Latimer | 2010-12-04 | Recreation & Sports Snorkeling, Kayaking and scuba diving are other adventure activities you can opt to indulge in. Otherwise a hiking, bus and walking tour can take you to other tourist attractions such as the Cathedral of our Lady of Guadalupe, the underwater park Los Arcos or the quiet seaside village of Boca de Tomatlan, Playa de los Muertos, the watersports hotspot Playa de Oro, the unique traditional town Rancho Capomo or the beautiful boardwalk Malecon. read more
By: Wednesday Latimer | 2010-11-20 | Home & Family You can also choose to go scuba diving, snorkeling or kayaking to take advantage of its pristine tropical waters. Otherwise a hiking, bus and walking tour can take you to other tourist attractions such as the Cathedral of our Lady of Guadalupe, the underwater park Los Arcos or the quiet seaside village of Boca de Tomatlan, Playa de los Muertos, the watersports hotspot Playa de Oro, the unique traditional town Rancho Capomo or the beautiful boardwalk Malecon. read more
By: Wednesday Latimer | 2010-11-15 | Travel & Leisure Go scuba diving, snorkeling or kayaking for that ultimate water enjoyment. Tour Puerto Vallarta by bus or simply walking and go to the Cathedral of our Lady of Guadalupe, the popular watersports place Playa de Oro, the fun underwater park Los Arcos, the unique silent seaside village of Boca de Tomatlan, the Los Arcos underwater park and the famous scenic boardwalk Malecon. read more
By: Wednesday Latimer | 2010-11-20 | Travel & Leisure You can also choose to go scuba diving, snorkeling or kayaking to take advantage of its pristine tropical waters. Tour Puerto Vallarta by bus or simply walking and go to the Cathedral of our Lady of Guadalupe, the popular watersports place Playa de Oro, the fun underwater park Los Arcos, the unique silent seaside village of Boca de Tomatlan, the Los Arcos underwater park and the famous scenic boardwalk Malecon. read more
By: Wednesday Latimer | 2010-11-16 | Travel & Leisure The best place in Mexico to watch these huge but gentle whales with their calves is Magdalena Bay just off the coast of Los Cabos. San Ignacio is equally as famous for whale watching but there is a higher possibility of seeing the whales in Los Cabos than any other location in Baja especially during the peak season from the end of December to the end of March. read more
By: Wednesday Latimer | 2010-11-04 | Recreation & Sports Gray whales migrate annually every fall from the cold waters of Northern Bering to the Sea of Cortez to give birth and spend winter months in the warm waters of the Pacific that are rich with food. Although San Ignacio is more famous for whale watching, there is a higher ... read more
By: Wednesday Latimer | 2010-11-10 | Vacation Rentals The best place to go to is Los Cabos than any other place in Baja or even the famous San Ignacio as there is a better chance of sighting the whales there especially during the last week of December to the last week of March. When planning your Mexico vacation, don't fail to include whale watching in your itinerary. read more
By: Wednesday Latimer | 2010-11-18 | Travel & Leisure The championship golf courses in Baja, designed by some of the world's best golf designers, have expansive landscapes that are a combination of a beautiful oceanfront and a desert terrain. Some of the newer courses are the Baja Country Club with a 12 acre lake and the unique Paraiso del Mar in Magote with 12 holes completely built on the sandbar. Other famous golf courses in Los Cabos are the Cabo San Lucas Country Club and Cabo Real Country Club. read more