Tuesday, September 16, 2008

We Heart Shell Beach...and SLO-Town

For those of you who don't recognize this beach, it is my beach, Shell Beach. Our house is just off to the right side under the ridge. Sunset Magazine named San Luis as #2 in their list of the West's Top Ten Dream Towns, and this is the picture that accompanied the story. While I don't want everyone moving to the Central Coast, I am so proud of little Shell Beach! The article explains perfectly we we live in the best place in the world.

2. San Luis Obispo, Calif.: Pure California

By Matthew Jaffe, Sunset

Population: 44,359

Median home price: $655,323

For your consideration: San Luis Obispo is the most Californian place in all of California.


A historic mission town set among rolling hills halfway between San Francisco and Los Angeles, SLO buzzes with undergraduate energy, thanks to California Polytechnic State University. The Edna Valley wine country is a few minutes south, and the coast is 10 minutes west by car or, as many in this relentlessly fit community prefer, 30 minutes by bike.


And the climate? Well, let's see, how do you describe a place that's as ideal for people as it is for wine grapes? Where the annual average monthly highs range all the way from 62 to 74 degrees?

Oh, that's right: Perfect.


SLO is a town of 44,359 people who live outdoors, whether on the trail that winds through the oak forests and meadows on Bishop Peak or along the shaded downtown banks of its restored creek.


Some of its best neighborhoods — where the streets are lined by a mix of Queen Annes and Spanish bungalows — sit within a few blocks of the back patio at the local coffee-house classic, Linnaea's Cafe, or the eclectic offerings of the Palm Theatre, the only solar-powered picture show in the country.


And all year long, Thursday's evening farmers market sends the scent of barbecued tri-tip (and a soundtrack of live blues) across the tidy urban landscape.


Make a visit

San Luis Obispo is 12 miles inland from the coast on U.S. Highway 101, 190 miles north of Los Angeles and 230 miles south of San Francisco. Amtrak's Coast Starlight and Pacific Surfliner both stop here (800-872-7245). The local airport is served by American Eagle, Delta Connection, United Express and US Airways, with direct connections to and from Los Angeles, San Francisco, Sacramento, Phoenix and Salt Lake City. Staying the night? Consider Petit Soleil Bed et Breakfast (from $159; 805-549-0321); it's charming and near downtown. More info at: Visitslo.


Make a move

If you're thinking about living the SLO life, figure on a median home price of $655,323 (2007). As for jobs, Cal Poly is the city's biggest employer — but the county is the third-largest wine-grape producer in California. For local news, try the free weekly, New Times, or the city's daily newspaper, The Tribune.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Summer Days

School is back in session, I have now been a real teacher for two weeks, and summer is officially over. We have been truly remiss in keeping our blog updated, so here is a photo story of some of the highlights of the last weeks of summer.


3 visits to the Mid-State Fair: Once for Colbie Caillat and
John Mayer, once for Still Time, and once for Ozomatli.


A fun week long visit from Janai on her break from China


Lots of beach days!

Concerts in the Plaza!

One last hurrah with Kristin, aka K-Baby, before she headed off to Lithuania!
We heart Wheels of Fun!




Disco Night at Native with Charity's coworkers

More Still Time at the Cliffs!

While I am sad to see the summer end and the seasons change, I am thrilled to be done with my credential and actually working. Teaching is exhausting but exhilarating. I love my students - they are all so energetic, enthusiatic, and just darn cute! I decided not to post any pics of them, but I will (as long as I have energy and time to) share stories about them, so stay tuned.