My Fair Lady 2023 – Why Can’t a Man Lead More Like a Woman?

 Source  January 19, 2023  13 Comments on My Fair Lady 2023 – Why Can’t a Man Lead More Like a Woman?

By Colleen O’Connor

Why can’t a man lead more Like a woman, specifically, like the Prime Minister of New Zealand, Jacinda Ardern who announced her resignation Thursday.

Remember the classic My Fair Lady stage and film rendition with Rex Harrison and Audrey Hepburn where he tried to turn a flower seller of the streets into a cultured gem (all in an attempt to win a bet)?

Tragically, the NZ Prime Minister since 2017, has left as one of the most admired, energetic, conscientious, and noble of world leaders.

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‘It’s Extremely Scary’ — Convoy Businesses Concerned With Loss of 300 Parking Spaces Because of New Bike Lanes

 Source  January 19, 2023  0 Comments on ‘It’s Extremely Scary’ — Convoy Businesses Concerned With Loss of 300 Parking Spaces Because of New Bike Lanes

By Kelvin Henry /SanDiego7 News /January 13, 2023

The Kearny Mesa Community Plan which was adopted in 2020 will have changes coming to the Convoy District in 2023.

One of the changes will be the addition of bike lanes. The bike lanes are a part of a plan to add alternative transportation options to the area.

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‘Like the Fist of a God!’

 Source  January 18, 2023  0 Comments on ‘Like the Fist of a God!’

by Joaquin Antique

This past weekend’s storm knocked down a large pine tree at Ft. Rosecrans National Cemetery, uplifting several tombstones and pounding another like a nail into the ground.

Thankfully, no coffins or burial remains were exposed.

There are approximately 100,000 souls interred at Ft. Rosecrans.

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Is a Temporary ‘Ranch’ on Empty Land at Miramar Air Base San Diego’s Solution for the Unhoused?

 Staff  January 18, 2023  15 Comments on Is a Temporary ‘Ranch’ on Empty Land at Miramar Air Base San Diego’s Solution for the Unhoused?

Let’s have this discussion. San Diego needs to have it.

Bill Walton — probably San Diego’s most famous personage — and George Mullen, the CEO of Sunrise Ranch, have just penned an opinion showcasing their vision of a solution to San Diego’s unhoused.

They offer up something called Sunrise Ranch to be built as a camp for unhoused people on 2,000 acres of empty land at the Miramar Marine Corps Station, the former Camp Elliot weapons range.

They write:

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One Sees a Lot in a Lifetime

 Ernie McCray  January 18, 2023  3 Comments on One Sees a Lot in a Lifetime

by Ernie McCray

You live long enough
you see a lot of things,
both good and bad
and in-between
in a lifetime
and I find myself
from time to time
remembering things I’ve seen
over my more than
three-quarters of a century
of being alive and breathing,

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Pickleball Players Offer ‘Compromise’: Half of 12 Tennis Courts at Robb Field to Be Temporarily for Pickleball

 Source  January 18, 2023  25 Comments on Pickleball Players Offer ‘Compromise’: Half of 12 Tennis Courts at Robb Field to Be Temporarily for Pickleball

The Pickleball Association of San Diego has proposed a “Managed Pickleball Facility at Robb Field”. The group last week met with the Parks Director, his staff, the Mayor’s staff, and tennis representatives and proposed a compromise.  Here is the Association’s statement from Jan. 15:

We proposed a compromise: Temporarily repurpose half of the 12 tennis courts at Robb Field into dedicated pickleball courts, funded and managed by our nonprofit organization. This would be an interim solution for pickleball players until a pickleball facility at Robb Field is built from scratch at a future date.

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San Diego’s Plan for University City Will Make It Unrecognizable and Unlivable

 Source  January 18, 2023  0 Comments on San Diego’s Plan for University City Will Make It Unrecognizable and Unlivable

By Bonnie Kutch / OpEd – San Diego Union-Tribune / Jan. 9, 2023

University City is one of those San Diego neighborhoods where everyone living here feels like they belong — regardless of age, ethnicity, religion or class. Residents know their neighbors and look out for them. It’s not uncommon for second and third generations of families to live within blocks of one another, because there’s really no better place to call home.

On any given day, you will see young people pushing their baby strollers down the sidewalks, often with their dogs in tow. On weekends, you’ll see entire families parading by.

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OB Historical Society Presents: Mystery at the Blue Sea Cottage — Thursday, Jan. 19

 Source  January 17, 2023  0 Comments on OB Historical Society Presents: Mystery at the Blue Sea Cottage — Thursday, Jan. 19

The Ocean Beach Historical Society presents: Thursday, January 19, 2023, Mystery At The Blue Sea Cottage, at Water’s Edge Faith Community, 1984 Sunset Cliffs Blvd, at 7:00 pm.

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Mt. Laguna Tuesday Morning Jan. 17

 Frank Gormlie  January 17, 2023  0 Comments on Mt. Laguna Tuesday Morning Jan. 17

Here is a screen grab from the live cam at Mt. Laguna Lodge, Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2023, at 8:45 a.m.

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