Remembering the Spaceman of Ocean Beach – Clint Cary — XiB/2

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By Eric DuVall / Pt Loma – OB Monthly / Nov. 15, 2023

One thing we learned in this space last month is that “they are most definitely out there.” The UAPs, that is (unidentified aerial phenomena) … the NHI (non-human intelligence).

Nothing new, of course. Clint Cary was saying the same thing 60 years ago — repeatedly and frequently. Clint had firsthand information. He hadn’t just seen a UFO, he’d been to Rillispore twice. In 1965, every kid on the beach in O.B. knew that. Clint loved to tell that story, and many others. These weren’t generic stories about little green men, by the way. No creepy gray space aliens either.

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The Very Latest Update on Loma Portal’s Beloved Vintage Street Lamps

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Here’s the very latest update on Loma Portal’s historic, vintage, 100-year old and beloved street lamps — from the folks who publish the Peninsula News (who are way more on top of this issue than the Rag):

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San Diego Area Credit Unions Collected More than $36 Million in Overdraft Fees in 2022

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By Scott Rodd / KPBS / November 29, 2023

All told, credit unions chartered in California collected more than a quarter billion dollars in overdraft fees in 2022, according to data collected by the state. A KPBS analysis found state-chartered credit unions based in the San Diego area collected more than $36 million.

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SDG&E Is Making More Money Than Ever – Here’s Why

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On Sunday’s Union-Tribune front page, reporter Rob Nikolewski wrote how and why SDG&E is making more money than ever. But it’s a “subscriber only” piece, and we’re only providing the first few paragraphs of the report here:

San Diego Gas & Electric is a very different company than it was just a few years ago. Rates charged to the 3.7 million people the utility serves continue to rise in large part because California utilities — not just SDG&E — have additional responsibilities to shoulder.

But SDG&E is also making more money than ever.

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Despite New Courts at Pt Loma’s Barnes, Pickleball Players Still Feel City’s Prejudice Against Them

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Jakob McWhinney, a writer at Voice of San Diego, has documented the acrimony between San Diego pickleball players and tennis players in a recent post, including a brief synopsis of pickleball’s origins. But he also outlines why pickleball players are angry with the City of San Diego and why they feel the mayor and city council are prejudiced against them.

Here’s a peek in how it all has impacted OB and Point Loma:

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The ‘Back-and-Forth’ of H Barracks

 Source  November 29, 2023  17 Comments on The ‘Back-and-Forth’ of H Barracks

Even though the issue has dropped from the cameras of our local TV stations, H Barracks is still with us. Mayor Gloria has not changed his plans and those in the community of Point Loma have not changed their minds.

Here, is more on the issue, a letter to the mayor from the Peninsula Planning Board and Gloria’s position, as stated by his representative.

First, a report of the “famous” meeting of the PCPB on Nov. 16. from KPBS:

Point Loma community members sent a letter to the city of San Diego opposing a plan to turn the site known as H-Barracks into a homeless shelter. The site would temporarily house 300 to 700 people experiencing homelessness, according to the city.

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Can You Have Longtime Friends Who Were Never Your Friends?

 Ernie McCray  November 29, 2023  2 Comments on Can You Have Longtime Friends Who Were Never Your Friends?

by Ernie McCray 

I ran across
a picture of me
and two of my closest friends
growing up,
and I thought
of something I read that said:
“You can be friends with people
for years
and it could take years
for you to realize they were
never your friend”

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Peninsula Planners Come Out in Support of ‘Sunbreak Ranch’ Plan for San Diego’s Homeless

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In a letter addressed to Mayor Gloria and Councilmember Campbell on November 16, the Peninsula Community Planning Board came out and endorsed the controversial Sunbreak Ranch plan for the region’s homeless.

Here is the text of the letter:

The Peninsula Community Planning Board (PCPB) endorses Sunbreak Ranch’s innovative plan to address the homelessness crisis in our community. Sunbreak Ranch, a nonprofit organization, aligns with our community values and offers a comprehensive solution to make a lasting positive impact on the lives of unhoused individuals in the City of San Diego.

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Coastal Sage’s John Noble Gives Tours for Kids at Pt Loma Native Plant Garden

 Frank Gormlie  November 29, 2023  0 Comments on Coastal Sage’s John Noble Gives Tours for Kids at Pt Loma Native Plant Garden

Next Tour is Sat., December 9th

I’ve known John Noble since the hey-day of the 1970s in OB. He was part of that green wave that swept through the village back in the early to mid-seventies, a wave that birthed a whole array of “self-help” alternative institutions to the establishment ones.

Now, John Noble, the owner of Coastal Sage, a sort of more-than-your-usual landscaping business at 3685 Voltaire St, has announced his environmental group for kids, -Botany for Kids, has launched a Nature Tour series at the Point Loma Native Plant Garden on the second Saturday of every month. The next tour is December 9.

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Is Christmas in November Now? A View from Pt Loma Nazarene

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By Anna Novelo / The Point – Lomabeat.com / Nov. 29, 2023

It was the start of September and I walked into Home Depot for some home essentials when I saw a jolly smiling Santa blow-up animatronic nestled right next to the Halloween decor. I stared in disbelief then proceeded to ask, “Why does it seem like every year the start of the Christmas season inches closer and closer?”

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The Installation of OB’s Holiday Tree 2023 – A Short Video

 Source  November 28, 2023  1 Comment on The Installation of OB’s Holiday Tree 2023 – A Short Video

OB’s Holiday Tree for 2023 goes up at the foot of Newport Avenue, Tuesday, November 28. A short vid by Charles Landon.

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Woman Who Typically Swam at Dog Beach at Night Goes Missing

 Staff  November 28, 2023  28 Comments on Woman Who Typically Swam at Dog Beach at Night Goes Missing

A 37-year-old woman training to become a firefighting by swimming at night has gone missing from Dog Beach, her mother says, as reported by 10News. Amy D’Angelo texted her mom, Becky Obayashi, Wednesday night that she was going swimming at Dog Beach.

She took an Uber to Dog Beach with her black lab Charlie the night before Thanksgiving. The next day, Becky says police only found only Charlie and her sweatpants waiting at the shore. “He was half in the water at the shore, looking at the ocean,” Obayashi said of D’Angelo’s dog, Charlie.

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