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365 Days of Living In America’s Finest City, Day 1, January 2012
January 2nd, 2012 categories: Buying San Diego Real Estate, History, Local San Diego News You Can Use, San Diego Beach Communities, San Diego Events, San Diego Real Estate, Selling San Diego Real Estate, Things to Do in San Diego, William's Life in San Diego Musings
Each day of this New Year 2012, I will bring you a photo of an event, person, animal or activity that you will enjoy here in San Diego. As the dominant On-Line REALTORĀ® in San Diego and amateur Photographer, I will show you San Diego like it has never been seen.
On this first day of the new year, I visited the Hotel Del Coronado to bring you a most unusual experience. Ice Skating on the shore of the Coronado Beach. It was 70 degrees in the shade and the activity was enjoyed continuously through the day and evening. As you can see, the warm weather created a wet but glassy image on the ice , reflecting the Grand Dame of Hotels, Hotel Del Coronado on the shore of one of San Diego’s finest, deepest and cleanest beaches.

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San Diego’s Halloween Celebration Goes Far Beyond Haunted Houses
October 24th, 2011 categories: History, San Diego Events, William's Life in San Diego Musings
San Diego’s Halloween Celebration Goes Far Beyond Haunted Houses
One thing you can always count on is San Diego being creative when it comes to its Halloween Celebrations. Along with the offerings of haunted houses, San Diego has in store something special that actually might scare you.

The Star of India, said to be haunted will host lantern lead tours that feature tales of its seafaring past and the ghosts that haunt it’s bowels. The tours will be held on Fridays and Saturdays during October and will last about 45 minutes. The tours go from 6PM to 10PM and are included in the general admission and any and all ghost sightings are free.
If you are into being scared, you won’t want to miss this opportunity to possibly encounter some real ghosts that haunt this ship.
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