Writer’s Rant: ‘Beacon’ Article on Peninsula Planners Does a Disservice to Readers

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By Geoff Page

There are many, many ways to get the news today. There was a time when there were only a few: basicically three network TV news programs, radio where the news was a part of music programming, and print, mainly newspapers. And, people had faith in the news, misplaced perhaps at times but not always.

Now, the news comes at us from everywhere and we don’t know what to trust. But the importance of small, local news disseminators like the OB Rag and the Peninsula Beacon has never changed. We want to know about the world but, really, our own world around us matters most.

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The Guys Who Named the Sunset Cliffs Surf Breaks

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If you ever wondered about the names of the Sunset Cliffs surf breaks – these are the guys who named them.

Bob “lizard” Chapman, John Holly, Jim “Mouse’ Robb, Billy Chapman and Marsh Malcom.

If you’ve been surfing the Cliffs for a few years – like decades maybe –

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News and Notices for Ocean Beach and Point Loma – Early December 2018

 Frank Gormlie  December 7, 2018  4 Comments on News and Notices for Ocean Beach and Point Loma – Early December 2018

Intersection at Saratoga and Ebers Upsets Local Residents

Pt Loma Nazarene Faculty and Students Respond to Rapid Response Network Call to Aid Immigrants

Police: Man Attacked in Midway District Will Not Survive Injuries

Scrooge in Rouge at OB Theatre Company

PLNU Bans Weddings

OB’s New Bookstore Run for Cover Vying for Community Hub

Grandma Builds a Granny Flat in Her Point Loma Backyard With Plans to Rent It Out Via Airbnb

Why De Anza Cove wetland restoration would help protect us against sea-level rise

Mission Bay Golf Course Still Losing Money

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Kelp! Kelp! We’re in Trouble!

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By Brett Warnke

The ocean water is getting warmer. But our kelp like the cold. So what, right? The fly-blown smelly kelp ruins the beaches, anyway! Well, the precious kelp is a temporary ecosystem. Our species in Southern California, the Giant Kelp, needs to live or else an entire ecosystem will be disrupted. This “foundational species” then needs less heating, not more and if nothing is done their numbers will degrade with terrible results for life beneath the sea.

Lais Lima is a doctoral student at SDSU’s Dinsdale Lab. She has spent time diving in the waters around Point Loma, down in the cool waters our kelp love so much. But Scripp’s recently recorded the highest-ever seawater temperature of 78.6 degress, following a series of individual daily records of sea-surface and seafloor temperatures. In Lima’s beautiful dives around LaJolla and Point Loma she has seen a change in the temperature of the water, the thermocline.

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December Calendar from the Ocean Beach Green Center

 Frank Gormlie  December 7, 2018  0 Comments on December Calendar from the Ocean Beach Green Center

Dear friends of the Ocean Beach Green Center,

We will not be having any activities this month because we are moving December 2nd. We will be busy setting up our new center. We will be moving across the street to Jim Bell’s property. ….

Every Saturday at 10:00 a.m. Dec 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd, and 29th. Climate Mobilization Coalition Meeting Ocean Beach People’s Cooperative Community Room, 4765 Voltaire Street. Come help plan for the upcoming Climate Action events. Contact: oceanbeachgreencenter@gmail.come
December 14th Friday 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Vigil to End Gun Violence,

December 16th Sunday 2:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Free Film: 1948: Creation & Catastrophe
Point Loma/Hervey Library 3701 Voltaire St. 92107. Jewish Voice for Peace – San Diego Chapter and The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, San Diego Chapter present a documentary film about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

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Final Plans for ReWild Mission Bay to Be Presented Tonight, Thurs. Dec. 6

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Audubon to share three final wetland maps, analysis, and public access designs – public is welcome

Tonight, Thursday, Dec. 6, San Diego Audubon will be presenting the highly anticipated final conceptual plans for ReWild Mission Bay – a project of San Diego Audubon and its partners to enhance and restore wetlands in the North East corner of Mission Bay.

The three plans, developed based on direct input from hundreds of community members, include expanded public access and habitat restoration options, as well as cost estimates and sea level rise modeling. This is the first public meeting in over a year and represents the culmination of 4.5 years of outreach and development.

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The Old Man and the City

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Editor’s Note: Bob wrote this article on October 30 and intended to finish it while in Sant Joan, Mallorca, where he unexpectedly died. We are publishing it posthumously.

By Bob Dorn

The old man used to ride his wobbly old bike every day up to the market on Park Boulevard where he preferred to shop. On his way north he would dismount as he approached the Georgia Street overpass of University Avenue because the climb was steep enough to make him uncomfortable.

In fact, he not very stable on the machine under any conditions, and it looked nearly as old as him and seemed to weigh half as much as he did.

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The Old Broad Says: ‘Help Veterans for Peace Buy Sleeping Bags for the Homeless’

 Judi Curry  December 6, 2018  2 Comments on The Old Broad Says: ‘Help Veterans for Peace Buy Sleeping Bags for the Homeless’

As my international students and I ate a “turkeyless” dinner on Thanksgiving, I was reminded of the years my family had to wait for my husband to arrive home because he, and other members of Veterans for Peace, were busy distributing sleeping bags, water, and sometimes candy to the homeless living on the streets.

As my students and I discussed the meaning of Thanksgiving, they asked why the vets’ group distributed sleeping bags, how they got them, and who financed them. The students see people sleeping on the streets every day, since their ESL school is downtown. Miki said there are very few homeless in Japan; Lea said that she has not seen any homeless in Switzerland.

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Ode to California and the San Diego Free Press

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By Colleen Cochran

It was 1975. My parents got the bright idea to escape the Philadelphia winter by taking the kids on a two-week California trip. This vacation wasn’t well-planned and cushy like the times we stayed at the Greenbriar, the Waldorf, or those hotels in Italy. The California vacation was an impromptu, free-wheeling, down-and-dirty road trip. Maybe that’s why I liked it so much.

It was an ambitious, almost insane, venture. Parents and five kids, ages toddler through pre-teen, crammed ourselves into a rented station wagon and winged a sight-seeing tour in which we drove from San Francisco all the way down into Tijuana. We stayed at whatever cheap hotel would have us.

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Without Community Input, City Rescinds and Approves Different Parking Agreements So Target Can Open in Ocean Beach

 Frank Gormlie  December 5, 2018  27 Comments on Without Community Input, City Rescinds and Approves Different Parking Agreements So Target Can Open in Ocean Beach

The City has paved the way for the new Target on Newport Avenue in Ocean Beach to proceed – and proceed it has (see photos).

And the way the City did this was to approve a new Shared Parking Agreement that South Beach Bar & Grill developed with another business, thus allowing the mandatory parking agreement South Beach had with the former Antique Center – which followed the property and was binding on Target – to be rescinded.

The City did all of this – without the knowledge or input by the community, specifically the OB Planning Board – which has been trying to get the City to be transparent in such dealings.

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Matthew Whitaker Was Illegally Appointed Attorney General and Should Be Removed

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By Marjorie Cohn / Marjorie Cohn Blog

After forcing Jeff Sessions to resign as attorney general on November 7, President Trump appointed Matthew Whitaker as acting attorney general, even though Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein was next in line for the job. As a result, Whitaker assumed the functions of attorney general.

Whitaker’s appointment was an illegal and blatant end run around the Attorney General Succession Act and the Appointments Clause of the Constitution. Whitaker must be removed and Rosenstein should be appointed acting attorney general.

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Ed Ayub – Long Time Physical Therapist in Point Loma – Retires

 Judi Curry  December 4, 2018  2 Comments on Ed Ayub – Long Time Physical Therapist in Point Loma – Retires

Ed Ayub Physical Therapy
3145 Rosecrans St.
San Diego, CA 92110

I didn’t meet Eddy and his crew by going to his physical therapy office. Rather, I met Eddy and his wife Mary through their dogs – Boomer and Bella. They live around the corner from me and every day when I walked my Golden Retriever Buddy, his dogs would come to the fence to greet us. It finally came to the point when Buddy automatically turned into their gate and patiently waited for them to come out and greet him.

Eventually, Eddy and Mary came out to say a few words, and before you knew it Eddy had a treat – or two – for Buddy. Although Buddy couldn’t pay them back, I would bring a new jar of jam I had just made as a “neighborly” gesture. One day when Mary and I were talking she noticed that I was wearing a splint on my arm and asked questions about it. The next day she told me that Eddy wanted to talk to me about the swelling.

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