Hi, everybody! I wanted to share with you my second most favorite view in all of Encinitas. When I walk to the gym, I like to stop in this spot at the top of the hill just over the railroad tracks and take in the panoramic view of the ocean, palm trees and ashram in front of me. Its peaceful beauty never fails to remind me how grateful I am to be living here.
On my way back from the gym, I feel like I’m walking into a postcard. Thanks for tagging along!
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August 30, 2011 at 4:18 PM
Hi Phil, and thanks… I loved driving over the Del Dios Hwy from my Dad’s place in Escondido, rolling right by you there, on my way to Cardiff’s beach, and to Ki’s later, for dinner. Really miss it!
August 30, 2011 at 4:34 PM
I can imagine, Glenn. Would you like to live here someday or are you happy where you are?