Hike – 2/4/2023 – Devil’s Den

After getting weather delayed last weekend we traveled over to the northwest side to check out Devil’s Den. Once believed to be a location for satanic rituals, fueled pretty hard by 2 bodies discovered in the 90s, we now know this spot used to be a quarry and the structure is just a remnant of that. This was a cool spot but I will say this. Recently there was an article naming San Antonio as one of the trashiest cities in the country. That is so evident at this park. There were a few really cool spots but each one of them had so much trash. Really unfortunate. Also, we saw so many deer here.

Long Labor Day Weekend in San Diego

Summer Traditions Tour 2022

Final show of the tour!
Turning B into a Slightly Stoopid fan tonight!
The bands….!!!!
Fortunate Youth
Common Kingz
Pepper
Slightly Stoopid with guests Chali 2na, Don Carlos, and Stick Figure

Slightly Stoopid Concert Setlist at Petco Park, San Diego on September 3, 2022 | setlist.fm

San Diego Padres vs Arizona Diamondbacks

Enjoyed a day game at the ballpark.

Smiling from start…
to finish…

even though our losing streak continues.

I ate a lot of really good food while I was on vacation. The most interesting and unique thing was at the sushi place we went to. On some sushi/rolls it comes with a very thin slice of lemon. I am not a lemon fan. When life hands you lemons I say throw that shit away but this was so good. It was a very refreshing addition to the fish. I cannot wait to eat it again.

crescent bend nature park

wow, i bet you didn’t even know this was still here! sometimes i forget myself. i really haven’t been doing a ton of exploring for a bit. usually i drive across town for a baseball game lately and that’s about it. i’ve been trying to remind myself to get out and see what else there is though.

today luna and i went to crescent bend nature park. it used to be a neighborhood until there were two 100 year floods in a 2 year period along cibolo creek (shouldn’t the neighborhood be safe for another 200 years???). my assumption is that it was a trailer park, only because there are no foundations that i saw. there are still roads and power or telephone lines, poles, fire hydrants, and even a street sign. there’s a nice trail around the park and some well traveled trails down along the creek that seems to be pretty popular for fishing.