I did a little color story on the Inland Empire over the weekend.� You can see more of it at the Inland Empire Family blog by clicking here.� Thanks for your support! :)
Jules, when you say Inland Empire, where exactly is this? Canyon Lakes, Temecula , where ? City name. I hear people say they live there but I do not know where that is.
Sounds lovely.
Wonderful! I’m here in the I.E., too (Temecula) and just found your blog. By the way, not to nitpick, but the I.E. isn’t a county — but a very large region encompassing 2 counties (San Bernardino & Riverside) and refers to our “inland” status, far from the coast of Orange and L.A. counties. But you know that! ;-)
Amy says
Loved it … which I stated on the Inland Empire blog … but it seemed somehow wrong not to comment here as well. So. There you have it.
Toi says
Beautiful pictures! And I want to come live there. If I never see snow again in my life it will be too soon!
esther says
Jules, when you say Inland Empire, where exactly is this? Canyon Lakes, Temecula , where ? City name. I hear people say they live there but I do not know where that is.
Sounds lovely.
Miss B. says
Beautiful:)
Sara Jane says
This might be a stupid question and one I could easily google but, what is the Inland Empire?
Jules says
The Inland Empire is a
countyregion in southern California. :) I go into it a bit more in a December Post.Kelly says
Wonderful! I’m here in the I.E., too (Temecula) and just found your blog. By the way, not to nitpick, but the I.E. isn’t a county — but a very large region encompassing 2 counties (San Bernardino & Riverside) and refers to our “inland” status, far from the coast of Orange and L.A. counties. But you know that! ;-)
Jules says
hah! Thanks for catching that, Kelly. That’s what I get for trying to do several things at once.