'Taste of San Juan Capistrano' Tomorrow

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • February 16, 2011
I was driving up from San Clemente, passing San Juan Capistrano, when I looked up and saw birds, a flock of them, and I swore they looked like swallows. They turned out to be seagulls (I'm not exactly National Audubon Society material), but it did...
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