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Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Sunday, April 5, 2009
It's all historical and stuff
Recently, a friend of mine went on a tour of California missions, and there are two in the Sillicon Valley area. When the weather's nice, walking around these missions is a fun experience, especially if you care about history.
Mission Santa Clara was named for a female saint, rare in her time, and some of the original structure still stands. After it was secularized, it became Santa Clara university, and the mission is now in the heart of campus. If you're driving, parking is free in the main entrance lots on weekends. If you're coming on public transit, Caltrain is the best way to get there. Go to the Santa Clara station and the university is right across the street. There's a lovely church, beautiful hanging flowers to talk under, and a really weird hole in the original wall of the mission. There is a rose garden on th
Mission San Jose is in what is now Fremont, and used to be a self-sustaining village. Now it's a museum, a small gift shop, a church and of course a graveyard. It's not as big as Mission Santa Clara but is worth a look. Just don't shell out the $2 for the tour, it's self-guided and not worth the money. They'll look at you like they think you're a jerk, but hey, you kept your two dollars, and you can still roam around the mission. Make a day trip out of going to them both and exploring the nearby areas. Behind Santa Clara, there's a soft-serve ice cream shop called Blondie's where you can get super good pumpkin ice cream.
Mission San Jose website: http://www.missionsanjose.org/
Mission Satan Clara website: http://www.scu.edu/mission/
Win!
San Jose has some awesome, but expensive shopping. If you like to stretch your dollars, try one of the many thrift stores in the area. Some of them are trendy and upscale, but the one on this post is the good old Salvation Army. Located just behind a shiny new shopping center on Taylor, there's hidden a huge Salvation Army store on the corner of W Taylor and Stockton.
What makes this one special? All thrift stores are unique, but this particular Salvation Army has an amazing selection. Need a dog
Need to knows: You can't turn in to the parking lot from Taylor, so you'll have to turn around when possible or hang a left at Stockton and park on the street. Lots of parking is available. The store is usually open later than other thrift stores in the area, but hours can be a little sporadic. Call 408-282-4987 before you go.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Best meal in town, hands down
Having a bad day? Get good food and a new mood at Good Karma. It's a vegan cafe with really good, low cost meals and awesome service. Three items and rice is just about $8. Even if you're not vegan, or don't like vegan food give them a try, and you might be surprised. The owner is super friendly, and if he's serving you, it's almost impossible not to smile by the end, especially if you become a regular.
Monday, March 30, 2009
South First Fridays!
South First Fridays has already made it on to the blog once, but it deserves another mention. San Jose hosts an art walk the first Friday of every month from 8 pm til late. The San Francisco art walk is the first Thursday night, so if you love art, you can fit both in!
The walk is mostly in the SoFa district, South First Street and San Carlos. Some of the bigger galleries include Anno Domini, Works, and ICA. There are also a couple of small galleries down William St. They have some unusual art, so don't miss out! There's also free
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
mmm, mmm, pretty good
If you're in the 1st st and hedding area, say, for some business at the county offices, make your day a little more pleasant with a visit to Fantazia Thai Cuisine. San Jose boats some of the best Thai in the Bay Area, and this one ranks in the high middle of what San Jose has to offer. The decor is beautiful, better than most other locations in the South Bay. The service is friendly and the menu has a wide array of choices. It's easy to get to on light rail, and they might even give you a free appetizer of fried banana while you wait. Mmmm, mmm, pretty good.
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