Home › Forums › Closed Forums › Properties or Areas › San Diego. Why do you love it?
- This topic has 125 replies, 17 voices, and was last updated 16 years, 4 months ago by Anonymous.
-
AuthorPosts
-
June 29, 2008 at 2:39 PM #231058June 29, 2008 at 3:10 PM #230902AnonymousGuest
[quote=sddreaming]
BTW, Marion, lately I’ve been looking at Temecula instead of waiting longer for SD to turn around. One of the Temecula cons for me is that it’s so far from any major universities. How did you manage to get your Masters while living up there? [/quote]sddreaming, I received my Master’s from Azusa Pacific U. It’s a top-rated Christian University. The main campus is in Azusa, but they had a satelite campus in Murrieta that I took advantage of. I needed something close because I have two kids in school down here in Temecula. In retrospect, I wish I had gone to a UC school. Less Money.
June 29, 2008 at 3:10 PM #231023AnonymousGuest[quote=sddreaming]
BTW, Marion, lately I’ve been looking at Temecula instead of waiting longer for SD to turn around. One of the Temecula cons for me is that it’s so far from any major universities. How did you manage to get your Masters while living up there? [/quote]sddreaming, I received my Master’s from Azusa Pacific U. It’s a top-rated Christian University. The main campus is in Azusa, but they had a satelite campus in Murrieta that I took advantage of. I needed something close because I have two kids in school down here in Temecula. In retrospect, I wish I had gone to a UC school. Less Money.
June 29, 2008 at 3:10 PM #231033AnonymousGuest[quote=sddreaming]
BTW, Marion, lately I’ve been looking at Temecula instead of waiting longer for SD to turn around. One of the Temecula cons for me is that it’s so far from any major universities. How did you manage to get your Masters while living up there? [/quote]sddreaming, I received my Master’s from Azusa Pacific U. It’s a top-rated Christian University. The main campus is in Azusa, but they had a satelite campus in Murrieta that I took advantage of. I needed something close because I have two kids in school down here in Temecula. In retrospect, I wish I had gone to a UC school. Less Money.
June 29, 2008 at 3:10 PM #231071AnonymousGuest[quote=sddreaming]
BTW, Marion, lately I’ve been looking at Temecula instead of waiting longer for SD to turn around. One of the Temecula cons for me is that it’s so far from any major universities. How did you manage to get your Masters while living up there? [/quote]sddreaming, I received my Master’s from Azusa Pacific U. It’s a top-rated Christian University. The main campus is in Azusa, but they had a satelite campus in Murrieta that I took advantage of. I needed something close because I have two kids in school down here in Temecula. In retrospect, I wish I had gone to a UC school. Less Money.
June 29, 2008 at 3:10 PM #231084AnonymousGuest[quote=sddreaming]
BTW, Marion, lately I’ve been looking at Temecula instead of waiting longer for SD to turn around. One of the Temecula cons for me is that it’s so far from any major universities. How did you manage to get your Masters while living up there? [/quote]sddreaming, I received my Master’s from Azusa Pacific U. It’s a top-rated Christian University. The main campus is in Azusa, but they had a satelite campus in Murrieta that I took advantage of. I needed something close because I have two kids in school down here in Temecula. In retrospect, I wish I had gone to a UC school. Less Money.
July 6, 2008 at 10:41 PM #234184LOVESSDParticipantMy neck of the woods is not very popular right now. But I love the climate here.
I mean right here.
I came from the San Fernando area as a kid and moved to Agoura as a kid and then to Thousand Oaks…
Too hot!!!
I moved here to SD in 1992 and will never move away.
I lived first in Mission Beach and then OB both too crowded.
Went from there to Hillcrest, too hot.
On to North Park, again too hot for me.
We settled in National City.Too Hot.
Now in Nestor area.
I am wearing a sweater now, nice cool breezes.
No A/C needed and summer lasts 6-12 weeks for me this is so nice!!
Up on the mesa, and if you find the secret, it may come with a view to downtown or the ocean! SHHHH
July 6, 2008 at 10:41 PM #234315LOVESSDParticipantMy neck of the woods is not very popular right now. But I love the climate here.
I mean right here.
I came from the San Fernando area as a kid and moved to Agoura as a kid and then to Thousand Oaks…
Too hot!!!
I moved here to SD in 1992 and will never move away.
I lived first in Mission Beach and then OB both too crowded.
Went from there to Hillcrest, too hot.
On to North Park, again too hot for me.
We settled in National City.Too Hot.
Now in Nestor area.
I am wearing a sweater now, nice cool breezes.
No A/C needed and summer lasts 6-12 weeks for me this is so nice!!
Up on the mesa, and if you find the secret, it may come with a view to downtown or the ocean! SHHHH
July 6, 2008 at 10:41 PM #234323LOVESSDParticipantMy neck of the woods is not very popular right now. But I love the climate here.
I mean right here.
I came from the San Fernando area as a kid and moved to Agoura as a kid and then to Thousand Oaks…
Too hot!!!
I moved here to SD in 1992 and will never move away.
I lived first in Mission Beach and then OB both too crowded.
Went from there to Hillcrest, too hot.
On to North Park, again too hot for me.
We settled in National City.Too Hot.
Now in Nestor area.
I am wearing a sweater now, nice cool breezes.
No A/C needed and summer lasts 6-12 weeks for me this is so nice!!
Up on the mesa, and if you find the secret, it may come with a view to downtown or the ocean! SHHHH
July 6, 2008 at 10:41 PM #234367LOVESSDParticipantMy neck of the woods is not very popular right now. But I love the climate here.
I mean right here.
I came from the San Fernando area as a kid and moved to Agoura as a kid and then to Thousand Oaks…
Too hot!!!
I moved here to SD in 1992 and will never move away.
I lived first in Mission Beach and then OB both too crowded.
Went from there to Hillcrest, too hot.
On to North Park, again too hot for me.
We settled in National City.Too Hot.
Now in Nestor area.
I am wearing a sweater now, nice cool breezes.
No A/C needed and summer lasts 6-12 weeks for me this is so nice!!
Up on the mesa, and if you find the secret, it may come with a view to downtown or the ocean! SHHHH
July 6, 2008 at 10:41 PM #234374LOVESSDParticipantMy neck of the woods is not very popular right now. But I love the climate here.
I mean right here.
I came from the San Fernando area as a kid and moved to Agoura as a kid and then to Thousand Oaks…
Too hot!!!
I moved here to SD in 1992 and will never move away.
I lived first in Mission Beach and then OB both too crowded.
Went from there to Hillcrest, too hot.
On to North Park, again too hot for me.
We settled in National City.Too Hot.
Now in Nestor area.
I am wearing a sweater now, nice cool breezes.
No A/C needed and summer lasts 6-12 weeks for me this is so nice!!
Up on the mesa, and if you find the secret, it may come with a view to downtown or the ocean! SHHHH
July 8, 2008 at 1:44 PM #235147UCGalParticipantI’ve been thinking about what to answer here…
I’m a native. Born in what used to be Doctor’s Hospital (now Cabrillo) in Loma Portal. Lived in Clairemont till age 4, when we moved to University City. Hey, fast times at ridgemont was MY highschool class. I’m as local as you get.
But, I’ve also spread my wings. I’ve lived in Bellingham Washington, Atlanta GA, and outside of Philly – where I met my husband.
I love San Diego because it offers the lifestyle that works for me. Beach, mountains, good weather. Lots of outdoor living. I live close enough to the coast to not need AC in the summer or even much heat in the winter.
I love San Diego because it’s a great place to raise my kids. They are growing up learning to boogie board, ride bikes year round, and never have it too hot or too cold to play outside.
For me, it took living in other states to fully appreciate what San Diego has to offer.
July 8, 2008 at 1:44 PM #235277UCGalParticipantI’ve been thinking about what to answer here…
I’m a native. Born in what used to be Doctor’s Hospital (now Cabrillo) in Loma Portal. Lived in Clairemont till age 4, when we moved to University City. Hey, fast times at ridgemont was MY highschool class. I’m as local as you get.
But, I’ve also spread my wings. I’ve lived in Bellingham Washington, Atlanta GA, and outside of Philly – where I met my husband.
I love San Diego because it offers the lifestyle that works for me. Beach, mountains, good weather. Lots of outdoor living. I live close enough to the coast to not need AC in the summer or even much heat in the winter.
I love San Diego because it’s a great place to raise my kids. They are growing up learning to boogie board, ride bikes year round, and never have it too hot or too cold to play outside.
For me, it took living in other states to fully appreciate what San Diego has to offer.
July 8, 2008 at 1:44 PM #235286UCGalParticipantI’ve been thinking about what to answer here…
I’m a native. Born in what used to be Doctor’s Hospital (now Cabrillo) in Loma Portal. Lived in Clairemont till age 4, when we moved to University City. Hey, fast times at ridgemont was MY highschool class. I’m as local as you get.
But, I’ve also spread my wings. I’ve lived in Bellingham Washington, Atlanta GA, and outside of Philly – where I met my husband.
I love San Diego because it offers the lifestyle that works for me. Beach, mountains, good weather. Lots of outdoor living. I live close enough to the coast to not need AC in the summer or even much heat in the winter.
I love San Diego because it’s a great place to raise my kids. They are growing up learning to boogie board, ride bikes year round, and never have it too hot or too cold to play outside.
For me, it took living in other states to fully appreciate what San Diego has to offer.
July 8, 2008 at 1:44 PM #235334UCGalParticipantI’ve been thinking about what to answer here…
I’m a native. Born in what used to be Doctor’s Hospital (now Cabrillo) in Loma Portal. Lived in Clairemont till age 4, when we moved to University City. Hey, fast times at ridgemont was MY highschool class. I’m as local as you get.
But, I’ve also spread my wings. I’ve lived in Bellingham Washington, Atlanta GA, and outside of Philly – where I met my husband.
I love San Diego because it offers the lifestyle that works for me. Beach, mountains, good weather. Lots of outdoor living. I live close enough to the coast to not need AC in the summer or even much heat in the winter.
I love San Diego because it’s a great place to raise my kids. They are growing up learning to boogie board, ride bikes year round, and never have it too hot or too cold to play outside.
For me, it took living in other states to fully appreciate what San Diego has to offer.
-
AuthorPosts
- The forum ‘Properties or Areas’ is closed to new topics and replies.