I visited San Diego’s US Grant Hotel because I love the history. Native American’s once owned the land. They were relocated to in the early 1800’s when development began in the area. U.S. Grant, Jr. built this opulent hotel. In 2003, Kumeyaay Indians purchased the hotel & land, reclaiming what once belonged to their ancestors.

San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter will be rockin’ at this years St. Patty’s Day ShamROCK festival. Proceeds from the shin-dig will benefit the Gaslamp Historical Foundation. Promotors are rolling out 60,000 square feet of green astroturf. Free rides home are offered to keep partiers off the roads. Or, check into one of San Diego’s downtown hotels.

Paradise Point Resort & Spa is one of San Diego’s premier stays. Click here to see all this beauty has to offer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P73R9NvwGx8

Old Town San Diego has one of the coolest historic hotels in the city. Click here to check it out. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROW-FyuRKIs

My four-legged friend, Marcel, and I tried out the Loews Coronado Bay Resort pet amenities. A goodie bag is given to guests at check-in; even a pet menu is offered to the furry guests. Click here to see what fun things you and your hairy heartthrob can do at Loews. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8epMZeYHY_g

One of my “crazy adventure”, as my friends lovingly refer to my trips, was to the top of California’s Mt. Whitney…14,495 feet. After spotting a tour company on the Internet called Sierra Wildness Seminars who offered guided hikes, I wrangled three buddies together, and reserved the July spot immediately. (www.swsmtns.com. Phone: 888-797-6867. Toll free from Canada: 877-797-6867. Address: 210-A East Lake

IT’S THE TIME of year when young and old give rein to their inner and outer child and head to theme parks. California offers those from the whimsical to the wild. There are rides for all ages. The following is a peek into what’s new fun, plus a look at some of the old favorites.

The holidays are fast approaching. Perhaps you haven’t had time to enjoy the special events provided during this time of year. It’s not too late. Following are just a few of the upcoming holiday happenings around Southern California. Read article here:  http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sdut-holidays-happening-all-over-southern-california-2006dec17-story.html

The resurgence of urban life is prolific throughout America. Once dilapidated city buildings are being reconfigured, painted, polished and shined, resulting in uber-chic districts. Streets splayed from the heart of downtown unravel into cultural treasure-troves of trendy restaurants, exotic hotels, and unceasing activities. Los Angeles is no exception. Within a three-mile radius of Union Station,

Death Valley, California. The name is foreboding, with visions of bovine skeletons and snakes slithering between the chaparral. I am here to tell you it’s nothing like that. My neighbor, Lynn, and I decided to take a few days and check out this 3.3-million-acre national park. Sand dunes, sculpted rocks, isolated valleys, snow-covered peaks and