La Jolla, A Jewel by The Sea
La Jolla (La Jolla comes from the Spanish La Joya given to it by the Spaniards), is an elegant seaside district known for its rugged coastline. Trails wind through pine trees and sandstone canyons in the Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve, while the 2 world-famous golf courses of the Torrey Pines Golf Course are located […]
California’s Natural Lakes
California is home to not only sunshine and beaches. Among the Californian trees, valleys, and mountains, rests more than 3,000 lakes. Some, like Lake Almanor and Lake Shasta, located in northeastern California, are artificial and act as reservoirs, but still possess natural beauty. However, for those preferring natural lakes as destinations for camping, hiking, or […]
Cute Towns in Northern California
Downieville Downieville was formed in 1849 when gold was discovered in this town on September 14, 1849, and it was named after the discovery. During the northern portion of the California Gold Rush, it was known as “the fork” due to its position at the junction of the Downey River and the North Yuba River. […]
Peace of Mind in Rural America
A recent Airbnb gold rush in upscale New York was created by Covid pandemics. Young professionals who can easily work online, are renting vacation spaces in picturesque, rural, small-town locations. Many claim to want to ride out the pandemic in a place with beautiful scenery. And who can blame them? Add a global pandemic to […]
La Jolla – California’s Southernmost Gem
Crowned as “the jewel” of San Diego, La Jolla occupies 7 miles (11 km) of curving coastline along the Pacific Ocean within the northern city limits in Southern California. In Spanish, La Jolla means “the jewel” which suits this charming seaside town remarkably well. La Jolla had the highest home prices in the nation with […]