The Buddhist Temple in Santee is a place that I revisit at least once a year. I am reminded that the world is not very big after all. This temple could as easily be a regular feature on a road in Singapore or Penang or Hong Kong or New York. I rode my bike to the Hazard Center Trolley Stop in Mission Valley, hitched a ride out to El Cajon, pedaled up Fletcher Parkway to Estelle's house and then after a short visit I went on over to Windmill View Road to Ed's house and then down the steep road to the Buddhist Temple... after a stress-free few minutes there I rode on over through Mission Gorge. It's a ride through the history of San Diego. Life is Good!
Friday, July 31, 2015
The Buddhist Temple in Santee is a place that I revisit at least once a year. I am reminded that the world is not very big after all. This temple could as easily be a regular feature on a road in Singapore or Penang or Hong Kong or New York. I rode my bike to the Hazard Center Trolley Stop in Mission Valley, hitched a ride out to El Cajon, pedaled up Fletcher Parkway to Estelle's house and then after a short visit I went on over to Windmill View Road to Ed's house and then down the steep road to the Buddhist Temple... after a stress-free few minutes there I rode on over through Mission Gorge. It's a ride through the history of San Diego. Life is Good!
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