JOURNEY TO LAKE SAN MARCOS

By Jonathan A. Ward

How did we end up in magical Lake San Marcos? My own journey started in 1976. I was in college in Atlanta, but I was search of a better environment and seeking direction. I’d visited California a few times, and to me it felt like home. In the Spring of 1976 I came to California to spend the summer farming near Sacramento. I had a week to spare before I was to begin, so I stopped in Pacific Palisades and volunteered to garden at a park on Sunset Boulevard. We worked hard, and after three days I was hired as a gardener/caretaker. Way back then Los Angeles was a wonderful place (maybe it still is?). I loved the beaches and mountains. I played basketball, softball, and made friends. 

After a couple of weeks living in my camper-van parked at the Will Rogers State Beach, I found a wonderful place to live and here’s how: I put an ad in the Palisades Post newspaper for an apartment rental in exchange for money and gardening. In response, a lady called and asked to see me. My boss cut off my long hair so I’d look presentable for the interview. Because she was visiting her friend in England, a man named J. Paul Getty, she invited me to live in her home rent-free and take care of her garden while she was away. I was only in California for a short time, but I had a great job and a wonderful place to live with a pool and an ocean view. My neighbors were Walter Matthau, Adam West, Chevy Chase, Peter Graves, and other stars. However, we didn’t hang out.

Fast forward to 1987 — I met my wife, and together we decided to exit L.A. The city was growing more congested and to us losing its charm. We both loved north San Diego County, and we moved here in 1988. We rented and owned condos in Encinitas and LaCosta. In 2007 we were blessed to find our home here in Lake San Marcos, and we’ve lived here happily ever since.  

With Lake San Marcos home prices going through the roof, it’s easy to look into the possibility of selling and moving to a less expensive home and pocketing the profits. We seriously looked into moving to Idyllwild in the San Jacinto Mountains. The positives were making a significant profit and living in the mountains with a rural lifestyle. However, after we compared the pros of relocating versus the pros of remaining in Lake San Marcos, the more the attraction of moving faded. Here’s a few of the advantages of living in Lake San Marcos:

Microcosmic Advantages: We live in a lovely planned community surrounding our lake and crowned by Double Peak. We have golf, pools, tennis and pickleball, game and meeting rooms, restaurants, etc. But the best part is our neighbors — friendly, honest people in my humble opinion. 

Macrocosmic Advantages: We have the best weather in the USA. Nearby, we have wonderful parks, hiking, beaches, more restaurants, libraries, wineries, medical care, churches, etc, etc, etc. 

A world review site lists Finland as the “world’s happiest place.” I’ve never been to Finland, but I’m out on my patio in the sun with a beautiful mountain view and nice breeze, and I’m wondering: What does Finland have that Lake San Marcos doesn’t? Snow? Reindeer? More saunas? Anyway, my journey has had a very happy ending – and in no small part thanks to you. I know I’m preaching to the choir when I say I feel blessed to be living in Lake San Marcos and calling it our forever home.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         

2 thoughts on “JOURNEY TO LAKE SAN MARCOS

  1. I have thought some about your email, might have a chance to say more tomorrow (final packing for Spanish trip and little more reading about Goya to do.) We leave on Thursday.

    If I am up to it after Spain I am thinking of doing some traveling up to NY and Western Mass. during October. I have looked some at what has been going on with the “Weigand’s Tavern” – – they have a Facebook page if you have not noted it before.

    Weigand’s Tavern | Newburgh NY | Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/people/Weigands-Tavern/100071068526034/#

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