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    Tryyn Wooden Spoon Gallery

    4.9 (14 reviews)
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    4 months ago

    William is truly an artist! I have a number of his wooden utensils and they are works of art!

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    6 years ago

    Beautiful wooden utensils. Very artfully crafted. Nice place for day trip and to purchase unique gifts.

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    What a great place. This place made me smile with the wonderful art. Loved the hand made wooden spoons.

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    Not just for the physical craftsmanship in assembling them but for the artistic manner in which the wood was selected and used.

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    Three Sons Farm - Fresh farm eggs straight from the farm!

    Three Sons Farm

    5.0(5 reviews)
    23.1 mi

    Amazing pasture raised eggs and great customer service from this family owned farm!…read moreI go out of my way to get these eggs and grateful I get to enjoy such a treat.

    FRESH FARM EGGS!!! (5 stars + meteor shower + starlinks)…read more Pasteurized eggs are the best quality. But pasture raised + fresh farm eggs; Hens that roam freely and forage, even better quality! Did you know... fresh farm eggs can sit on the counter (unrefrigerated) for up to 14 days IF the eggs have yet been refrigerated. And they are SO good. Obviously, refrigerate if they won't be consumed within the 14 days but once refrigerated they must stay refrigerated . When buying at the booth, they have not been refrigerated. Current price: $8 for 1 dozen. Expensive but quality and freshness is priceless. If you haven't had fresh farm eggs or don't know the difference, you need to refine that pallet of yours because you are missing out. Fresh as in unwashed!!! I've gone "country" in this beach city! Many times I have considered taking the drive to Ramona to the farms to hunt for some fresh eggs for my baked goods, breakfasts, and my fresh pasta noodle making. Especially when it comes to making my fresh pasta noodles from scratch I want the freshest eggs possible. Well, you don't need to drive to the farms. Their tent is available at some of the farmers markets around the county. If you see their tent, don't pass them up! Well worth $8. Some of the other food vendors at the farmers markets use their eggs as well. I had a "breakfast bowl" and they were frying up fresh eggs from Three Sons Farm. The taste of fresh eggs... I can't find the right words that deserve their compliments. Has a fresh and clean taste to them. The yolk doesn't have a harsh "yolks-ness" taste, it's lighter and creamier - if that makes sense?! The difference is in the yolk. I will take creamier over store bought any day. Ex: I make my own fresh pasta noodles from scratch. That alone, the noodles are already fresh and silky. With fresh eggs... "!!!!!" JABA APPROVED. Until the next review....

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    Three Sons Farm - Farm fresh eggs from Ramona, CA located in San Diego County.

    Farm fresh eggs from Ramona, CA located in San Diego County.

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    Maritime Museum - Star of India, the world's oldest active sailing ship, a San Diego icon only found at the Maritime Museum of San Diego.

    Maritime Museum

    4.5(367 reviews)
    37.0 miLittle Italy

    Ok so I will split this into two reviews:…read more 1: the ships and actual adventure 2: the reservation process and customer service 1: booked a trip for the Spanish replica ship adventure the San Salvador and really loved it. The ticket also got you access to the other ships to walk around which was cool. But the coolest part was that San Salvador was sailed like they would have sailed it waaay back when. We got to see real rigging masts sails steering all being done by a crew and it was a totally amazing experience and such a perfect day. Bonus: we saw dolphins and it was a perfect day. Drawback: the gentlemen speaking throughout didn't talk into his mic often so missed a lot but oh well - who's really going for history?! such a good time!!. 2. I had a good with my tickets and called and tried to talk to folks in person and could never get someone. The tickets were cancelled but not refunded which was a bummer and staff in the kiosk even said they phone lines were messed up. A bummer. :(

    The Maritime Museum of San Diego is honestly one of the most impressive history museums I've…read morevisited because the artifacts are the museum. You aren't just looking at history -- you're surrounded by ships that actually survived it. The Star of India, launched in 1863, survived mutiny, violent storms, collisions at sea, and decades carrying immigrants across dangerous oceans. Some sailors believed the ship was cursed after captains died during early voyages, yet somehow she survived long enough to become the oldest active sailing ship in the world. HMS Surprise shows the brutal reality of naval warfare during the Age of Sail. Ships like this once carried enough cannon firepower to destroy enemy vessels while sailors lived packed below deck surrounded by gunpowder, disease, and fear of battle. The Berkeley steam ferry even helped evacuate survivors during the 1906 San Francisco earthquake while much of the city burned. One of the most fascinating exhibits is the Soviet B-39 submarine from the Cold War. The inside is unbelievably cramped and gives you a real sense of what life was like beneath the ocean during one of the most dangerous periods in modern history. The USS Dolphin may have been my favorite. This experimental deep-diving U.S. Navy submarine helped test advanced underwater technology and launched the deepest-fired torpedo in naval history. The museum also includes the San Salvador, recreating the ship that explored California's coastline in 1542 -- long before America existed as a country. What makes this place incredible is the timeline it creates: 1500s exploration... 1800s global sailing... steam-powered industry... world wars... Cold War submarines... All sitting together in one harbor. This place doesn't just teach maritime history -- it shows how ships shaped exploration, immigration, trade, warfare, and entire empires.

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    Maritime Museum - Onboard the schooner 'Californian'.

    Onboard the schooner 'Californian'.

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    Republic of Music

    Republic of Music

    5.0(123 reviews)
    35.6 mi

    Hands down the best band in all of San Diego! Highly recommend ROM for anyone that is looking to…read morehave a fun night of music and dancing. We hired ROM for a wedding welcome party, and the wedding reception. The entire band is made up of highly talented musicians and singers that can make any song of your choice sound incredible. Tiana was so easy to work with. She's very responsive, and had greats tips for how to make each experience with ROM electric. It's been 5 years since our wedding and our family and friends still talk about how amazing the band was to this day.

    An absolute must for any celebration! Republic of Music was the backbone of our entire wedding!!!!…read more Our ceremony and cocktail hour included a stunning vocalist and acoustic guitar which set the perfect tone for elegance and class. But when it was time for the reception, the saxophone and trumpet came out to lead all our guests into the ballroom to shift that tone showcase some energy and got everyone moving and ready for the party! The nine-piece band was absolutely worth it, amazing, exciting, and working the audience with their range of musical genres as well as top-tier showmanship, even our more musically inclined guests were mesmerised and couldn't help but follow the singers' dance moves. Simply put, literally everyone was blown away. Even before the celebration, the planning stages were so fluid and fun, they really took the stress off of us in finding the right vibe for our wedding. They even made our personalised monogram perfectly match our cocktail napkins, it was a perfect backdrop to a perfect performance, felt like a concert and a dance party all rolled into one!

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