I have been in this parking lot before. Back when the world was younger and more innocent hot air balloons filled the sky. I followed them on my bike as they liked to land at my high school. When I grew up I wanted to ride in one and look from on high as some […]
Breakfast
Streetcar Merchants of Fried Chicken, Doughnuts & Coffee – La Jolla

Hot. Burning. Tongue on fire. Face and chest sweating in below 70F weather. I do my best to avoid spicy food but this innocuous looking chicken pot pie did me in. Lucky I had some emergency candy on my desk to save myself. There was a lot to like about this pie. Crust was crunchy […]
Da Chicken Coop

Go out into the world today and love the people that you meet. Let your presence light new light in the hearts of others. Mother Teresa
Streetcar Merchants
Each time I hear the name Streetcar Merchants I envision the trolley cars in San Francisco filled with merchants selling their wares.
StreetCar Merchants of Fried Chicken, Doughnuts & Coffee

Sand castles seaside towers rise and touch sky washed away by time. I first walked upon this street back in my kindergarten days.. There was a Dairy Queen where I would get the occasional after school snack. So many wondrous frozen treats to choose from. There was also a hobby shop with model rockets. I […]
Costco Business Center

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Panchitas
Pan de muerto (Spanish for bread of the dead), also called pan de los muertos or dead bread in the United States, is a type of sweet roll traditionally baked in Mexico during the weeks leading up to the Día de Muertos, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2. It is a sweetened soft bread shaped like a bun, often decorated with bone-shaped phalanges pieces. Pan de […]