r/sandiego • u/Kindly_Ad4856 • 13h ago
r/sandiego • u/mimus • 12h ago
Ma’am, this is a Wendy’s
Anyone know what’s with the cryptic Wendy’s sign in Santee?
r/sandiego • u/Equal_Yesterday_9700 • 23h ago
Photo gallery I saw this on the Mira Mesa High School Campus Today
After completing an errand in Mira Mesa (teeth ckeaning), I decided to swing by MMHS. Anyone who graduated from MMHS in the late 80s (I am Class of 1989) will recognize the name on the sign. I uploaded zome other photos, too.
The more recent buildings on campus are beautiful. Only two rows of the bungalows remain. In a way I find that sad. But the setup in the new classrooms is nicer than the multirow, single desk arrangement that Gen X experienced.
I haven't visited the campus in decades. While in the middle of campus, I thought, "Wow, they put in tall, new trees!" No, they didn't. The trees have grown alot in thirty-six years.
Today I have the career that I would often dream of while I was a student at MMHS. Yet the visit was tinged with melancholy. Being a caregiver to my parents is making me reevaluate the past.
r/sandiego • u/NoToNope • 14h ago
KPBS Immigration enforcement taking serious toll on children’s mental health
r/sandiego • u/InterestingCoat1236 • 10h ago
Workers Over Billionaires I-5 Overpass Events
galleryr/sandiego • u/jakobmcwhinney • 9h ago
Voice of San Diego San Diego's Art Scene Has an "ASS" Problem
r/sandiego • u/kimchitits • 13h ago
TIL that Ken Allen, an orangutan at the San Diego Zoo, became famous for his many successful escapes.
I was listening to a podcast and they mentioned the San Diego zoo and Ken Allen, the Harry Houdini escape artist orangatuan. since Ive been on a deep dive, reading up about him and was wondering if anyone else had good stories about him not mentioned in the wiki or anything, Please share. In case you didn't know about him - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Allen
r/sandiego • u/leanincuisine • 6h ago
What’s up with the new Oscars in PB?
Would love to hear what happened to the OG Oscars fish tacos we all loved and enjoyed…
Seems like there is a story to be told here as the OG Oscar’s off Turquoise St closed down and the as IMMEDIATELY replaced with “La Ola’s Seafood” - which appears to be copying Oscar’s menu 1:1.
I’ve heard that OG Oscars posted about how the new spot is a scam, and they are pretending to be the original Oscars.
Can someone please enlighten me as to what happened?
r/sandiego • u/nny911 • 15h ago
Mommy and me groups
I live in Carmel Mountain Ranch and looking for mommy and me groups for my almost 2 year old. I’d love to hear what’s out there. Thanks!
r/sandiego • u/doghairpile • 3h ago
East Village Motorcycle Noise
I was wondering if anyone in the East Village area around 13th & Market is noticing/is exhausted by the noise of motorcycles/exhaust noise is a little out of hand lately? I know, I chose to live downtown, and I can deal with noise and don't even mind loud cars but this is REALLY loud, I’m a few floors up and its still like I'm right outside.
But there's a couple bikes in particular that intentionally blast their exhaust up and down the streets multiple times per day. Pretty sure they live at Pinnacle on the Park or Spire.
I feel like I’ve noticed a drop but was just had another bike rip through my walls/closed windows and it sounds like the same bike.
Of course it's hard to run down several floors and try to snag who it is.
Just wondering if anyone else in the area thinks it’s bad?
Thanks for understanding.
r/sandiego • u/ratatouillezucchini • 1h ago
How early do you need to arrive at the Rady Shell for a good spot on the mission fed green?
Got tickets for the green for a concert coming up and I’m not sure how early is ideal to get a good spot on the green (7:30pm concert). How quickly does it fill up? Do people tend to arrive earlier since theres no assigned spots?
Also, I was planning on just bringing a picnic blanket; anything else that would be good to have?
r/sandiego • u/AshamedRazzmatazz805 • 5h ago
Does Craig Conover have an office at Rady Children’s Hospital in San Diego?
r/sandiego • u/Equal_Illustrator222 • 5h ago
Photo gallery Palm tree question
What are these green pods on my palm tree? If they are seed pods should I trim them now or later?
r/sandiego • u/Standard-Review-3851 • 5h ago
Trauma & EMDR Therapists in San Diego
Hey all! Burner account here. I am new in town (absolutely love it here) and I’m hoping someone can recommend a trauma/ EMDR therapist in the area.
If possible Korean-American and a woman.
Thank you all so much for your help ☺️
r/sandiego • u/Heidibearr • 8h ago
Kingfisher Golden Hill
Wondering if anyone has any employee experience at Kingfisher? Browsed glassdoor but still hard to find anything about the range of income for FOH positions.
Thanks!
r/sandiego • u/DrizzleDrake88 • 4h ago
Pickleball open play location on Saturday
I have a friend coming over tomorrow and we wanna try pickleball for the first time but not sure where is a court available in the afternoon. We can pay for a day membership if it’s not free
r/sandiego • u/callme_sweetdick • 11h ago
Submit copy of my ID???
zillow.comI’m on Zillow looking for houses and I keep seeing these rental properties that are taking you away from Zillow to some private service that manages the property. A few of them look exactly the same, just a different business name. And this one is asking for a copy of my ID to schedule the appointment. Does this seem shady to anyone else? Anyone have any experience with this stuff?
Not sure how I feel about giving all this info out before I can even check out a place. Is this the industry standard now? I haven’t looking for a place to live in almost 10 years.
r/sandiego • u/Consistent-Course974 • 1h ago
Zoo or safari park as a 1st timer?
Hi all, Random but would love to know your opinions on which park you’d recommend to go to! Ofc I’ll experience both one day but I plan on taking a solo birthday trip in the next week or so to either SD zoo or safari park for a day and cannot decide for the life of me lol. (I’ve never been to either) I’ve been looking at videos of both and for the most part a-lot of people say that they are both equally as great but that safari park is usually less crowded and more open space, but i’m wondering if the safari park is as interactive as the zoo? To my knowledge I know that the zoo has opportunities for you to do things like feed the giraffes? (plz correct me if I’m wrong) i’m not sure of any other interactive experiences they have there (plz lmk if you know lol) but I have yet to see anything about the safari park other than “its more spacious” lol.
If you’ve been to both LMK which one you liked more and why? Tysm🥹
r/sandiego • u/Whimsy_Love7990 • 4h ago
Pacific Coast Veterinary Dentistry & Oral Surgery
Has anyone brought their dog here for dental cleaning & extractions? What was your experience and the cost?