
Shell, stone, and sea: The abalone economy that once touched Point Loma’s shoreline
An abalone diver surfaces to show his find along the San Diego shoreline, date unknown. (Photo and caption info courtesy of the San Diego History Center) Along the rocky edges of Point Loma, the ocean has always been close enough to shape daily life. Today it is defined by tide pools, marine reserve

Celebrating the Fourth with Blues, Jazz, Rock and a debut from an Aussie DJ – Live music this week
Casey Henley. (Photo courtesy of Nick Abadilla) Yay For Yacht Rock San Diego’s love of yacht rock shows no signs of abating. There are plenty of options out there, but one of the area’s best such groups, High Tide Society, performs two shows at Lou Lou’s on July 3. Complete with a horn section and b

Adobe Falls: The elusive waterfall that briefly returns after San Diego rains
View of a man standing above Adobe Falls, c. 1918. (Photo and caption info courtesy of the San Diego History Center) Blink, and you might miss it. Adobe Falls isn’t Niagara Falls — or anything close — but after winter rains, a seasonal waterfall briefly appears in a narrow Del Cerro canyon, hidden b
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