The Community That California Forgot – Leucadia

by Carlos Hunnefeld

Leucadia is an eclectic little community on the Pacific Ocean. It once was a mecca for hippies and surfers – remnants of those 1960s days can be seen throughout this north San Diego community. Here you will find palm trees, wooden cigar store Indians, tie-dyed T-shirts and blue jeans, barefoot kids playing in the streets, funky lawn art and glowing beads.

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Bed and Breakfasts

A bed and breakfast is a decent option, and a essential way to keep off the dull, marketed belief that in hotels have. What better way to make relaxed on a travel, then to stop in a good, well-off home, where your host greets with a warm, friendly smile, and your room reminds you of home. There is nothing like a home cooked meal, particularly from somebody who has been making pleasing breakfasts each dawn for years.

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Savor Tea Time at Bed and Breakfasts from Georgia to Vermont

Perhaps Author Henry James said it best, “there are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea.” Ask any innkeeper and they are sure to agree wholeheartedly with this sentiment. Innkeepers all over the country offer afternoon tea and many pour their efforts (no pun intended) into creating creative theme teas and parties. Plan a baby shower tea, a little girl’s birthday tea or perhaps a booklover’s tea party. These are just a few of the special teas you might enjoy at a nearby bed and breakfast.

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