[The place I call home]
Nov. 22nd, 2021 09:32 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I have lived in San Diego for the vast majority of my life and *points at subject line*.
There is a lot of history in this here city and we have several shows on our local PBS station about the history of San Diego and all of the places that you have wondered about..
Growing up, we always went to the usual places of historic significance(the Missions, Old Town, and some other unusual suspects(Sea World which isn’t even a specifically San Diego thing.I just went to Sea World for the first time in a LONG time and yeah..I remembered why I never was very impressed by it, to be honest.
And then you have the experiences that I put off for a LOT of years-like going on the Giant Dipper coaster in Mission Beach. A friend of mine bought me a ticket to go on there and I was THRILLED. I’ve always been a bit intimidated by the Giant Dipper but boy was it a thrill-in the best kind of way-and also the view-the view is amazing-probably one of the best in San Diego.
There is a lot of history in this here city and we have several shows on our local PBS station about the history of San Diego and all of the places that you have wondered about..
Growing up, we always went to the usual places of historic significance(the Missions, Old Town, and some other unusual suspects(Sea World which isn’t even a specifically San Diego thing.I just went to Sea World for the first time in a LONG time and yeah..I remembered why I never was very impressed by it, to be honest.
And then you have the experiences that I put off for a LOT of years-like going on the Giant Dipper coaster in Mission Beach. A friend of mine bought me a ticket to go on there and I was THRILLED. I’ve always been a bit intimidated by the Giant Dipper but boy was it a thrill-in the best kind of way-and also the view-the view is amazing-probably one of the best in San Diego.