August 10, 2020
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Recent Comments
What a bizarre and mean spirited way to refer to a wonderful local couple who run two great shops, know all their customers by name,… — BW
Welcome to Edhat. — Erik Torkells
ditto that! keep those snobs on De La Vina — christine!
Good point!! — Nancy
I may have missed it, but another interesting topic for sideline to explore might be the bungalow courts dotted all over town. They are varied… — Joan Gerhardt
Hi There- Perhaps you already covered where the old round house (for trains) was along East Beach? I am 73 now and remember how fascinated… — masha rosenthal
You are correct about this plate and the owner making a fun play! Mazda Miata MX-5 models were first sold in 1990 as "NA" models… — Christine_Z28
I do know some history of the subdivision that used to be known as "San Marcos Gardens," just three streets by two (Verano, Rosario, and… — Christine_Z28
So glad the Handlebars backed out. As a neighbor this area is not suited for a busy coffee shop or traffic with more than 5… — Shane
It’s such a lovely building and courtyard. My first job out of UCSB was at the newly opened 1129 restaurant in the mid 70’s. The… — AnneC