How a Family Painting led us to the Currier Ranch in Pomona
We spent that night in Pomona at the easternmost end of the former Currier Ranch, owned by my husband’s Great Uncle Alvan T. Currier from 1869-1921.
Historical Seamstress & Homeschooler
We spent that night in Pomona at the easternmost end of the former Currier Ranch, owned by my husband’s Great Uncle Alvan T. Currier from 1869-1921.
Driving past Bing Crosby history from Del Mar to Rancho Bernardo while listening to him croon Mele Kalikimaka on the 24/7 Christmas dedicated radio station.
With Coronado’s fairy tale setting to refresh his weary soul, Baum’s imagination soared to new ideas as evidenced from his remembrance while on the beach.
Driving down the twisty winding roads from Mount Soledad, we arrived at the seaside to La Valencia Hotel, which is nicknamed The Pink Lady of La Jolla.
Since we’d be there in late autumn, the best time to see the tide pools, I put the Point Loma Tide Pools at the top of my list.
Finding odd structures on the hillside of Point Loma facing the Pacific Ocean, I learned they were part of the WWII coastal defense system.
Joking about the Top Gun movie sites that might be somewhere in the area, I crafted a list of must see sites…not realizing that I had planned a Top Gun Tour.
To coordinate with my husband’s family picture of the West Coast, we hung one of my quilts. Then I proclaimed that painting was of the Currier Ranch in Pamona.