Electra from Bosa under way
Friday, April 13th, 2007 Posted in San Diego | No Comments »Bosa is building the tallest residential tower in Downtown San Diego. Using the facade from the old SDG&E building and drawing inspiration for the building name, Electra is conveniently located next to the trolley, Santa Fe Train Depot and the ...
View from The Pinnacle
Friday, April 13th, 2007 Posted in Photoblogging, San Diego | No Comments »This would be ok to wake up to every morning - the Coronado Bridge, San Diego Convention Center, the Marriot and Harbor Club. This photo was taken from The Pinnacle which is across Front Street from Horizon.
The Hyatt & Park Place
Wednesday, April 11th, 2007 Posted in Photoblogging, San Diego | No Comments »The Marina District photographed from The Pinnacle (Front Street & Market). One of the best cocktails is served at the Top of the Hyatt. Enter the Hyatt Tower (South Building) and go the 40th floor after 3pm. Order a gimlet ...
San Diego Bay
Wednesday, April 11th, 2007 Posted in Photoblogging, San Diego | No Comments »San Diego Bay is shown here with an unidentified naval ship at dock. A typical day - sailboats on the water powered by a gentle breeze, hardly a cloud in the sky, 70 degrees. This photo was taken from The ...
Mission Bay
Tuesday, April 10th, 2007 Posted in San Diego | No Comments »Although Mission Beach/ Mission Bay has long been a popular vacation spot, recent development is becoming more friendly to the full time resident. Shown above are bay front units held mostly as rental property. Across Mission Boulevard, beach front units ...
Mission Bay at Santa Clara
Tuesday, April 10th, 2007 Posted in Photoblogging, San Diego | No Comments »Quiet, peaceful, calm and relaxing by winter. Bustling, fun, loud and at times crazy by summer. Mission Bay (at Santa Clara).
The Normal Heights Street Sign
Tuesday, April 10th, 2007 Posted in Photoblogging, San Diego | No Comments »One of San Diego's original residential neighborhoods, Normal Heights, is located above (to the south) Mission Valley. Adams Avenue is at times a flashback to a much younger San Diego. Normal Heights today is rich in culture and history. Adams ...
Fairbanks Ranch opens to Santaluz
Tuesday, April 10th, 2007 Posted in Photoblogging, San Diego | No Comments »From this intersection you can head west to Fairbanks Ranch, north (left) to Del Sur or to south through Santaluz and ultimately to Carmel Valley. The until recently undeveloped western portion of Rancho Bernardo is now hosting enclaves of exclusive ...
Santaluz Landsape
Tuesday, April 10th, 2007 Posted in Photoblogging, San Diego | No Comments »Rancho Bernardo has taken on a new look over the last few years. The Western portion of 92127 is made up of luxury communities Santaluz (shown here), Del Sur (ironically located to the north) and Ralphsland - better known as ...
Santa Fe Train Depot
Tuesday, April 10th, 2007 Posted in Photoblogging, San Diego | No Comments »A neat area of Downtown where the train station is situated across from the Museum of Contemporary Art (behind train depot). The trolley stops at MCASD. Viewable in the forefront are prominent members of the San Diego skyline - One ...