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The old stompin' grounds. Home to a few good waves, a few good bars, a few good burritos, and many good looking women, everything a growing boy needs.
No area of the United States says “surfing” quite like Southern California; and no SoCal town is quite as surfy as Encinitas. It’s an easygoing mix of West Coast counterculture—from skaters and snowboarders to surfers—and New Age spiritualists. Aside from having some of the oldest and most well-respected surf shops in the country, it is also the home of La Paloma Theatre, which in its 84-year history has premiered countless surf films.
My good friend, Shilpa Lewis, took me for a road trip following a speaking engagement for Bridgepoint Education. Thanks! What a great afternoon!
Phoebe walking up the stairs from the beach in Encinitas after our first wedding anniversary ring ceremony
Bikes mean business along the Leucadia and Encinitas 101 businesses. One hundred bikes or more can fit in four parking spots for cars. That is one hundred customers.
Bikes mean business along the Leucadia and Encinitas 101 businesses. One hundred bikes or more can fit in four parking spots for cars. That is one hundred customers.
Redscale Film, Moonlight Beach, Encinitas California.
A crazy glitch in my Flickr uploader resulted in this zany abnormality. You can see the original one a couple shots up.
Bikes mean business along the Leucadia and Encinitas 101 businesses. One hundred bikes or more can fit in four parking spots for cars. That is one hundred customers.
The Leucadia Pannikin coffee shop is in the old Encinitas railway station and has this commemorative plaque.
I wish flickr would let me upload the full rez pic for this. The level of detail is quite impressive..
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