Welcome to San Diego, California’s Barrio Logan – home of the murals of Chicano Park.Chicano Park has more vibrant outdoor art in one relatively small area than I have seen anywhere in the United States.
The theme of the art is the history and tradition of the Barrio Logan neighborhood in San Diego.
Most of the murals are painted on the infrastructure of a major highway interchange where Interstate 5 meets the road to the Balboa Bridge. Because of that, many of the surfaces are not proper rectangles. It’s interesting to see how the artists work with some odd angles and bridge supports that often are not exactly vertical or horizontal. Some of the murals are even painted on the bottom of the highway – or the ceiling of the park depending on how you look at it.
There is a parking area at the park, a few places to sit, a fountain, a small playground for kids and restrooms (even the restrooms have murals). There are also some neighborhood restaurants within walking distance.
A September sunset at Pacific Beach in San Diego, California. – photo by Joe AlexanderOne of the joys of spending time at the beach is catching the sunrises or sunsets.
On one of my recent evenings at Pacific Beach in San Diego, California, there were just enough clouds to make for an interesting sunset.
I realize I get carried away with taking sunrise and sunset photos. But for someone who doesn’t live near the beach, why not make the most of the sun sinking over the waves.
Pacific Beach, San Diego
Pacific Beach, San Diego
Pacific Beach, San Diego
Pacific Beach, San Diego
Pacific Beach, San Diego
Pacific Beach, San Diego
Pacific Beach, San Diego
Pacific Beach, San Diego
Pacific Beach, San Diego
Pacific Beach, San Diego
Pacific Beach, San Diego
Pacific Beach, San Diego
Pacific Beach, San Diego
Pacific Beach, San Diego
Pacific Beach, San Diego
Pacific Beach, San Diego
Pacific Beach, San Diego
Pacific Beach, San Diego
Pacific Beach, San Diego
Pacific Beach, San Diego
Pacific Beach, San Diego
A September sunset at Pacific Beach in San Diego, California.
The view north toward La Jolla from the sands of Pacific Beach in San Diego, California. – photo by Joe AlexanderI have been going to Pacific Beach for years.
In my younger days, I learned to surf here. Many years ago a surfing instructor told me “we don’t have many sharks this time of year.” Thanks dude.
The Pacific Beach neighborhood north of Mission Bay includes a huge sandy beach and lots of nearby restaurants, bars and of course t-shirt shops.
Crystal Pier begins where Garnet Avenue ends in Pacific Beach in San Diego, California. You can find surfers just north of the pier almost all the time.
A cormorant perches on a rock overlooking La Jolla Cove in San Diego, California. – photo by Joe AlexanderLots of birds shared the rocky beach of La Jolla Cove in San Diego, California, on this sunny afternoon in September.
The black birds are the Brandt’s Cormorant. The most common seagulls are the Western Gull.
A pelican hanging out at La Jolla Cove in San Diego, California, in September 2025. – photo by Joe AlexanderThere were plenty of sea birds hanging around La Jolla Cove on this sunny afternoon in September.
You can’t miss the pelicans with their large bodies, long beaks and huge wingspans.
According to Google, La Jolla Cove in San Diego is a regular hangout for California Brown Pelicans. At one time these were endangered, but not anymore.
I stopped by La Jolla Cove on what felt like a perfect day to work on a tan. – photo by Joe AlexanderThe rocky stretch of beach at La Jolla Cove provided an ideal spot for seals and sea lions to enjoy the sun on this sunny September afternoon.
These two images are from the same photo. The closeup is cropped down to give you a better look at what this animal is dealing with. What I planned as a fun stop on my trip served as a reminder of the real impact of pollution. – photo by Joe Alexander
Birds and sea lions take advantage of a sunny afternoon in September at La Jolla Cove in San Diego. – photo by Joe AlexanderLa Jolla Cove is at the northern tip of the La Jolla neighborhood of San Diego, California.
The cove itself includes a small sandy beach, a larger rocky beach front and a cave. It is part of a marine reserve.
The cove area is a popular hangout for sea lions, aquatic birds and tourists.
Landing at San Diego International Airport. – photo by Joe AlexanderThe main runway at the San Diego International Airport runs roughly east and west. The airport itself is just off Interstate 5 and northwest of downtown.
Moments before landing from the east, I got a good look at downtown, San Diego Bay, the Coronado Bridge, a number of naval ships and we came in right over Interstate 5.
Pacific Beach is north of the inlets of San Diego Bay and Mission Bay. It has long been a haven for Southern California vacationers and surfers. – photos by Joe Alexander
Mission San Luis Rey de Francia is the largest of the Spanish missions in California. It is located near Oceanside, California, north of San Diego. – photo by Joe AlexanderOfficial website: Mission San Luis Rey