Foodie Heaven
Great article Mr. Anderson. (“Best San Diego food in most hidden corners, Cover Stories,” July 14) We here in Coastal North County also have our share of unconventionally stationed eateries. Keep your foot on the gas a little longer on the 5 and you’ll see a grand windmill on your right. The Windmill Food Hall is an entire food court. Here you can find all the flavors from 14 different food vendors (and 1 bar). With many choices that are hard to find elsewhere.
Randall
Oceanside
Not just a park
In your article you state that Anza-Borrego Desert State Park is the largest state park in the contiguous 48 states (“Anza-Borrego gets a lot bigger,” Neighborhood News, July 5). You are perpetuating a myth. As a park volunteer at Anza-Borrego, I was fed the same line of propaganda and believed it. It was a park visitor who first informed me of the inaccuracy of the claim, and it only took a couple minutes online to verify it. Adirondack State Park in New York is a vast mixture of public and private land, but just the state-owned portion is in the neighborhood of 2.5 million acres, roughly four times the size of Anza-Borrego.
Ted Caragozian
Ranchita
Foodie Heaven
Great article Mr. Anderson. (“Best San Diego food in most hidden corners, Cover Stories,” July 14) We here in Coastal North County also have our share of unconventionally stationed eateries. Keep your foot on the gas a little longer on the 5 and you’ll see a grand windmill on your right. The Windmill Food Hall is an entire food court. Here you can find all the flavors from 14 different food vendors (and 1 bar). With many choices that are hard to find elsewhere.
Randall
Oceanside
Not just a park
In your article you state that Anza-Borrego Desert State Park is the largest state park in the contiguous 48 states (“Anza-Borrego gets a lot bigger,” Neighborhood News, July 5). You are perpetuating a myth. As a park volunteer at Anza-Borrego, I was fed the same line of propaganda and believed it. It was a park visitor who first informed me of the inaccuracy of the claim, and it only took a couple minutes online to verify it. Adirondack State Park in New York is a vast mixture of public and private land, but just the state-owned portion is in the neighborhood of 2.5 million acres, roughly four times the size of Anza-Borrego.
Ted Caragozian
Ranchita
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