Of Life and Zen

Thursday, September 14, 2006

Lessons Learned

-San Francisco is hilly. Really hilly. And cold. And foggy.
-Santa Cruz's Mystery Spot doesn't want to be found.
-Carmel buildings and houses don't have street numbers.
-Big Sur roads can be tricky: keep your eyes on the road.
-Malibu isn't as pleasant as you might think.
-Venice Beach vendors will sell you Salvia Divinorum.
-San Diegan pedestrians can cross some intersections diagonally.
-People get more specific with their requests for money the further south you travel. A request for spare change in San Francisco becomes a request for a dime for a coffee or a soda in San Diego.
-Californians love their bikes (bikes, tandem bikes, bikes for two, unicycles, recumbent bikes, those bikes with one large front tire and one small back tire), and they will ride them everywhere.
-California has an abundance of great vegan restaurants.

AND

-The Hotel Colonial in Puebla has WiFi, so we'll be able to talk and blog like usual!!

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