Month: February 2013

Review: Living Room Coffeehouse in Point Loma

 Judi Curry  February 20, 2013  1 Comment on Review: Living Room Coffeehouse in Point Loma

 

“Living Room Coffeehouse”
1018 Rosecrans Street
San Diego, CA 92106
(619) 222-6852

Within the small support group of widows that I am part of, three of our husband’s are buried at Ft. Rosecrans. So two of us thought we would start the day by a trip to “see” them. Even though one of our members was ill and not with us, she “talked” to her buried hubby via my cell phone and made her feel better for the day.

Then Candy and I went to the “Living Room Coffeehouse” on Rosecrans. We had never been there and we thought by going there we would avoid a crowd at the more popular Sunday breakfast restaurants. We were right. In the Living Room there are many small rooms available, couches, an outdoors, etc. so even if it was crowded it would not have been apparent to us.

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Tunnels Under San Diego’s 30 Foot Height Limit in the Coastal Zone – Part 2

 Frank Gormlie  February 19, 2013  17 Comments on Tunnels Under San Diego’s 30 Foot Height Limit in the Coastal Zone – Part 2

Introduction: This is the second part of my series on the 30 foot height limit. This would have been published earlier except for a medical issue, so I offer my apology.

At the risk of encouraging the critics of the height limit by continuing the discussion of the effects and value of the 1972 citizens’ initiative, this is meant then to demonstrate to those same critics the tunnels that have already been dug in and around and under the 30 foot standard, as well as informing the fairly new generations of citizenry and those uninitiated observers of San Diego development.

In Part One, I discussed how some of these tunnels have been dug underneath the height limit on San Diego’s coastal areas over the decades,

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Touching Lives in the Community: Point Loma Grocery Outlet

 Judi Curry  February 19, 2013  6 Comments on Touching Lives in the Community: Point Loma Grocery Outlet

Point Loma Grocery Outlet
3948 W. Point Loma Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92110
619-704-1440

You know a place is successful when you cannot find a parking space at 1:30 in the afternoon. I am one of the patrons that missed LONGS DRUG STORE when it closed and became CVS. I still miss LONGS and seldom shop CVS. I still go to that shopping center because there are several stores that I like to patronize, but with the opening of the “Point Loma Grocery Outlet” I think I will be there often.

What an exciting store. There is an array of merchandise, from fresh meat to fresh produce, to fresh flowers, wine, beer, health foods, to almost every canned item a person would want. And, contrary to what someone told me when the word went out that the Grocery Outlet was opening, I found no out-dated food; no dented cans.

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500 San Diegans Rally in Mission Bay Against the Keystone Pipeline

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500 San Diegans are reportedly to have rallied and marched in Mission Bay yesterday, Sunday, Feb. 17th, in protest of the Keystone XL Pipeline project. They joined with protesters in twenty other cities in North American yesterday, calling upon President Obama to block it and for leaders at all levels to take action in the fight against global warming.

Here is the official press statement on the event by organizers from SanDiego350:

Speaking at the San Diego rally, Mayor Bob Filner expressed his concerns about Keystone, climate change and what he wants to do in San Diego.

“If we’re going to save our beaches in San Diego, we need to take our heads out of the sand, especially the tar sands,” he said, imploring the Mission Bay crowd to push President Obama to deny permits for the Canadian pipeline that is part of a massive proposed tar sand mining and pipeline project intended to deliver bitumen slurry to Texas coastal refineries.

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Is Big Oil Too Big to Tax in California?

 Jim Miller  February 18, 2013  1 Comment on Is Big Oil Too Big to Tax in California?

Soon our national political discourse will be dominated by the nightmarish sequester debate with the Republicans’ doomsday austerity strategy being countered by the Democrats’ austerity-lite program that draws from the eternal verity of Simpson-Bowles. God help us.

Standing in stark contrast to the reigning austerity-lite crowd inside the Democratic Party is perhaps the brightest progressive hope in the country, Senator Elizabeth Warren. Rather than playing the populist note to bash Republicans and then retreating to safe, chamber of commerce approved positions that put Social Security and Medicare “on the table” like many of her colleagues in the Democratic Party, Warren is consistently taking it to the 1% whenever she can, and she really means it.

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Nimitz Blvd Closed in Area of Point Loma Flooded With Main Water Break

 Staff  February 18, 2013  2 Comments on Nimitz Blvd Closed in Area of Point Loma Flooded With Main Water Break

A water main pipe broke late Saturday evening – early Sunday morning – in the 2700 block of Nimitz Boulevard near Shafter Street, flooding nearly apartments and residences. For a second day, residents of the Point Loma neighborhood were without water. The pipe burst around 1 a.m.

“We’re looking at two blocks of Nimitz and some side street without water at this point,” a city worker said.

The City Public Utilities Department reported it as a rupture of a 16-inch cast iron water main – one of the largest in recent memory. The City is supposedly working with residents who were flooded out, trying to find them hotels in the area, and it was reported that some folks had trouble finding places to stay.

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Reader Rave: “The OB Planning Board was the result of community passion …”

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Former OBcean Happy to Hear that 35 Years After Fight With Developers and City Hall, Planning Board Still Operating

Editor: We liked the comment to a recent post about Jane and Tom Gawronski so much that we decided to post it – So, here it is, by Doug Card, a former OBcean who was instrumental in the early days organizing for the first OB Planning Board back in the mid-1970’s..

By Doug Card

It was refreshing to hear the old Red House has been saved and revitalized, for we have many a memory of happy days there organizing to save the community or just hanging out with Frank Gormlie, Tom Kozden, and the rest of those incredible folks who made OB the dynamic community that it was.

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Thousands of Dolphins Seen Off Coast of San Diego

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Hornblower Cruise Captain Claims He Saw 100,000 Dolphins Last Thursday, Feb. 14th

By Sarah Grieco / NBCSanDiego.com / February 16, 2013

Thousands of dolphins spanning across 7 miles of ocean were sighted off the coast of San Diego on Thursday, a boat captain told NBC 7 San Diego.

Capt. Joe Dutra of Hornblower Cruises said he saw a “super mega-pod” of common dolphins Thursday around noon while he was on his daily tour. He said the pod was more than 7 miles long and 5 miles wide.

Dutra said the boat tour followed the pod for more than an hour and said he’s never seen anything like it.

“When you see something that is honestly truly beyond belief,” the captain said.

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Point Loma “Grocery Outlet” Market Having Grand Opening in Midway Area – Sat., Feb. 16th

 Frank Gormlie  February 16, 2013  5 Comments on Point Loma “Grocery Outlet” Market Having Grand Opening in Midway Area – Sat., Feb. 16th

A brand new grocery store is moving into the Midway area of Ocean Beach and having its Grand Opening today, Saturday, Fe. 16th. It’s Grocery Outlet at 3948 W. Point Loma Blvd. From 8 am to 3pm.

Attendees will enjoy free coffee and treats, free eco-frugal reusable bags for the first 500 customers, fun games with prize giveaways and activities for the whole family to enjoy, as well as the chance to win an Old School Fish Board, a pair of “His” and “Hers” Beach Cruiser Bikes, a Panasonic Viera 42” 3-D TV or free groceries for a year!

Independent Store Operators

Mark and Stephanie Baldwin are the owners of ther new Point Loma Grocery Outlet.

The following is from their website:

After years of pursuing someone else’s dream, it’s time to pursue their own as owners and operators of their own Grocery Outlet!

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Mayor Filner to NRC: ‘Restarting San Onofre is a dangerous experiment that threatens millions of residents.’

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From East County Magazine

In a letter sent to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission on February 8, San Diego Mayor Bob Filner urged denial of Southern California Edison’s request to restart Unit 2 at the San Onofre Nuclear Generation Station for five months at 70% as a test to see if similar problems that caused failure of a steam generator at Unit 3 would occur.

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Councilman Faulconer’s Call for Public Hearings on Tourism Tax Questioned

 Frank Gormlie  February 15, 2013  6 Comments on Councilman Faulconer’s Call for Public Hearings on Tourism Tax Questioned

Editor: Ocean Beach’s councilmember, Kevin Faulconer, has just come out and made a call for public hearings on the tax on tourism, setting up a potential show-down with newly-elected Mayor Bob Filner.

Here, below, Doug Porter over at San Diego Free Press questions Faulconer’s call in today’s column, The Starting Line:

City Councilman Kevin Falconer called for public hearings yesterday to placate the City’s hotel industry, which is growing increasingly panicky over Mayor Bob Filner’s refusal to release funding generated by a hotel room surcharge of 2 percent to finance the Tourism Authority.

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Famous big-wave surfer – Mike Parsons – breaks neck on Ocean Beach

 Staff  February 15, 2013  8 Comments on Famous big-wave surfer – Mike Parsons – breaks neck on Ocean Beach

Editor: Here is a recent report:

Mike Parsons, who once held the world record for the biggest wave surfed, was wheeled off Ocean Beach in a gurney after breaking his neck in a bad wipeout Sunday.

While the waves at Ocean Beach that day were nowhere near as big as Parsons’ record-winning 77-foot wave, they were approximately triple-overhead in size, and powerful. When Parsons tried to catch one, he told surfing website Surfline, he fell and “then my head hit the water really hard.”

Parsons had broken his C7 vertebra, the largest and lowest vertebra in the neck. His limbs were tingling and he couldn’t swim.

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