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And…if you have a Costco AMEX card I believe it refunds 3% of all Costco purchases – including gas (unless I’m mistaken). With Costco’s already competitive gas prices, it’s a good deal.
However, it’s easier to gas up at Shell than it is at CramCo…so I may look into the Shell card!
Thanks HLS!
dharmagirlParticipantAnd…if you have a Costco AMEX card I believe it refunds 3% of all Costco purchases – including gas (unless I’m mistaken). With Costco’s already competitive gas prices, it’s a good deal.
However, it’s easier to gas up at Shell than it is at CramCo…so I may look into the Shell card!
Thanks HLS!
dharmagirlParticipantAnd…if you have a Costco AMEX card I believe it refunds 3% of all Costco purchases – including gas (unless I’m mistaken). With Costco’s already competitive gas prices, it’s a good deal.
However, it’s easier to gas up at Shell than it is at CramCo…so I may look into the Shell card!
Thanks HLS!
dharmagirlParticipantAnd…if you have a Costco AMEX card I believe it refunds 3% of all Costco purchases – including gas (unless I’m mistaken). With Costco’s already competitive gas prices, it’s a good deal.
However, it’s easier to gas up at Shell than it is at CramCo…so I may look into the Shell card!
Thanks HLS!
dharmagirlParticipantI spent an entire summer slinging Italian Beef sandwiches (peppers and egg on Fridays) at a tiny place called Carm’s Beef (in Berwyn).
I havent been back to the area in a long time but was shocked to learn that Berwyn is now kind of cool. Apparently the folks who couldnt afford Oak Park realized that Berwyn was filled with craftsman bungalows that had gorgeous hardwood floors, built-ins, etc. If you’d told me that as a teenager I wouldnt have believed it.
Seattle, I’ll have to check out Lefty’s. I dont eat beef, but am always looking for good pizza. My favorite pizza in San Diego remains Bronx Pizza in Hillcrest.
dharmagirlParticipantI spent an entire summer slinging Italian Beef sandwiches (peppers and egg on Fridays) at a tiny place called Carm’s Beef (in Berwyn).
I havent been back to the area in a long time but was shocked to learn that Berwyn is now kind of cool. Apparently the folks who couldnt afford Oak Park realized that Berwyn was filled with craftsman bungalows that had gorgeous hardwood floors, built-ins, etc. If you’d told me that as a teenager I wouldnt have believed it.
Seattle, I’ll have to check out Lefty’s. I dont eat beef, but am always looking for good pizza. My favorite pizza in San Diego remains Bronx Pizza in Hillcrest.
dharmagirlParticipantI spent an entire summer slinging Italian Beef sandwiches (peppers and egg on Fridays) at a tiny place called Carm’s Beef (in Berwyn).
I havent been back to the area in a long time but was shocked to learn that Berwyn is now kind of cool. Apparently the folks who couldnt afford Oak Park realized that Berwyn was filled with craftsman bungalows that had gorgeous hardwood floors, built-ins, etc. If you’d told me that as a teenager I wouldnt have believed it.
Seattle, I’ll have to check out Lefty’s. I dont eat beef, but am always looking for good pizza. My favorite pizza in San Diego remains Bronx Pizza in Hillcrest.
dharmagirlParticipantI spent an entire summer slinging Italian Beef sandwiches (peppers and egg on Fridays) at a tiny place called Carm’s Beef (in Berwyn).
I havent been back to the area in a long time but was shocked to learn that Berwyn is now kind of cool. Apparently the folks who couldnt afford Oak Park realized that Berwyn was filled with craftsman bungalows that had gorgeous hardwood floors, built-ins, etc. If you’d told me that as a teenager I wouldnt have believed it.
Seattle, I’ll have to check out Lefty’s. I dont eat beef, but am always looking for good pizza. My favorite pizza in San Diego remains Bronx Pizza in Hillcrest.
dharmagirlParticipantI spent an entire summer slinging Italian Beef sandwiches (peppers and egg on Fridays) at a tiny place called Carm’s Beef (in Berwyn).
I havent been back to the area in a long time but was shocked to learn that Berwyn is now kind of cool. Apparently the folks who couldnt afford Oak Park realized that Berwyn was filled with craftsman bungalows that had gorgeous hardwood floors, built-ins, etc. If you’d told me that as a teenager I wouldnt have believed it.
Seattle, I’ll have to check out Lefty’s. I dont eat beef, but am always looking for good pizza. My favorite pizza in San Diego remains Bronx Pizza in Hillcrest.
dharmagirlParticipantYou know, I’m honestly not sure. I could try to find out – I’ve run into a few people who go to the City Council meetings, and are ‘plugged in’.
You might also consider contacting the Temecula Chamber – it’s a very active group and very involved with the city.
I’m not sure that San Diego County is exactly a shining example of fine governance…tho I’m willing to be wrong about that.
I think there are some very nice areas in town (Meadowview, Los Ranchitos, etc) and nice communities on the outskirts. As I said before, I’m beginning to like the small-town feel here.
Many of the people I’ve met (including our soon-to-be new neighbors) seem to have a lot of civic pride and are very involved in the community. I volunteered for the Temecula Balloon and Wine Festival (www.tvbwf.com) and was impressed with the level of commitment that I’ve seen. There are only a few paid staff members and the event runs on the spirit and energy of volunteers. Same thing with the arts community here.
I didnt see this type of thing in other areas of North County when I lived there.
You should definitely check out the Santa Rosa Eco Preserve when you come to visit. It’s gorgeous and the mountain biking is easy and fun. Again, I’d be happy to give you more info when you decide to come and visit.
What part of the world are you in right now? Are you looking forward to “coming home” (and making a home!)?
dharmagirlParticipantYou know, I’m honestly not sure. I could try to find out – I’ve run into a few people who go to the City Council meetings, and are ‘plugged in’.
You might also consider contacting the Temecula Chamber – it’s a very active group and very involved with the city.
I’m not sure that San Diego County is exactly a shining example of fine governance…tho I’m willing to be wrong about that.
I think there are some very nice areas in town (Meadowview, Los Ranchitos, etc) and nice communities on the outskirts. As I said before, I’m beginning to like the small-town feel here.
Many of the people I’ve met (including our soon-to-be new neighbors) seem to have a lot of civic pride and are very involved in the community. I volunteered for the Temecula Balloon and Wine Festival (www.tvbwf.com) and was impressed with the level of commitment that I’ve seen. There are only a few paid staff members and the event runs on the spirit and energy of volunteers. Same thing with the arts community here.
I didnt see this type of thing in other areas of North County when I lived there.
You should definitely check out the Santa Rosa Eco Preserve when you come to visit. It’s gorgeous and the mountain biking is easy and fun. Again, I’d be happy to give you more info when you decide to come and visit.
What part of the world are you in right now? Are you looking forward to “coming home” (and making a home!)?
dharmagirlParticipantYou know, I’m honestly not sure. I could try to find out – I’ve run into a few people who go to the City Council meetings, and are ‘plugged in’.
You might also consider contacting the Temecula Chamber – it’s a very active group and very involved with the city.
I’m not sure that San Diego County is exactly a shining example of fine governance…tho I’m willing to be wrong about that.
I think there are some very nice areas in town (Meadowview, Los Ranchitos, etc) and nice communities on the outskirts. As I said before, I’m beginning to like the small-town feel here.
Many of the people I’ve met (including our soon-to-be new neighbors) seem to have a lot of civic pride and are very involved in the community. I volunteered for the Temecula Balloon and Wine Festival (www.tvbwf.com) and was impressed with the level of commitment that I’ve seen. There are only a few paid staff members and the event runs on the spirit and energy of volunteers. Same thing with the arts community here.
I didnt see this type of thing in other areas of North County when I lived there.
You should definitely check out the Santa Rosa Eco Preserve when you come to visit. It’s gorgeous and the mountain biking is easy and fun. Again, I’d be happy to give you more info when you decide to come and visit.
What part of the world are you in right now? Are you looking forward to “coming home” (and making a home!)?
dharmagirlParticipantYou know, I’m honestly not sure. I could try to find out – I’ve run into a few people who go to the City Council meetings, and are ‘plugged in’.
You might also consider contacting the Temecula Chamber – it’s a very active group and very involved with the city.
I’m not sure that San Diego County is exactly a shining example of fine governance…tho I’m willing to be wrong about that.
I think there are some very nice areas in town (Meadowview, Los Ranchitos, etc) and nice communities on the outskirts. As I said before, I’m beginning to like the small-town feel here.
Many of the people I’ve met (including our soon-to-be new neighbors) seem to have a lot of civic pride and are very involved in the community. I volunteered for the Temecula Balloon and Wine Festival (www.tvbwf.com) and was impressed with the level of commitment that I’ve seen. There are only a few paid staff members and the event runs on the spirit and energy of volunteers. Same thing with the arts community here.
I didnt see this type of thing in other areas of North County when I lived there.
You should definitely check out the Santa Rosa Eco Preserve when you come to visit. It’s gorgeous and the mountain biking is easy and fun. Again, I’d be happy to give you more info when you decide to come and visit.
What part of the world are you in right now? Are you looking forward to “coming home” (and making a home!)?
dharmagirlParticipantYou know, I’m honestly not sure. I could try to find out – I’ve run into a few people who go to the City Council meetings, and are ‘plugged in’.
You might also consider contacting the Temecula Chamber – it’s a very active group and very involved with the city.
I’m not sure that San Diego County is exactly a shining example of fine governance…tho I’m willing to be wrong about that.
I think there are some very nice areas in town (Meadowview, Los Ranchitos, etc) and nice communities on the outskirts. As I said before, I’m beginning to like the small-town feel here.
Many of the people I’ve met (including our soon-to-be new neighbors) seem to have a lot of civic pride and are very involved in the community. I volunteered for the Temecula Balloon and Wine Festival (www.tvbwf.com) and was impressed with the level of commitment that I’ve seen. There are only a few paid staff members and the event runs on the spirit and energy of volunteers. Same thing with the arts community here.
I didnt see this type of thing in other areas of North County when I lived there.
You should definitely check out the Santa Rosa Eco Preserve when you come to visit. It’s gorgeous and the mountain biking is easy and fun. Again, I’d be happy to give you more info when you decide to come and visit.
What part of the world are you in right now? Are you looking forward to “coming home” (and making a home!)?
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