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=== Wednesday ===
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Arrival after Ottawa - Toronto flights. Met Mark, Kirstie and their neighbor at the Fisherman restaurant on the pier in San Clemente http://www.fishermansrestaurant.com/
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Nice view. :)
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=== Thursday ===
Asma Khan is an artist from Pakistan. Having way fared through several cultures in the past thirteen years, she has finally come to settle in Montreal. Asma seeks inspiration from and delights in anything vaguely disturbing to her system. Her current pen and ink series aims to both probe and celebrate the erratic anatomy of fluctuating hormones.
 
Coffee, sign up for monthly  T-Mobile wireless ($40 for unlimited). Trip planning and keeping in touch with work at Starbucks. Many business meetings at Starbucks, good place to snoop (intentionally or not). Then again, California (at least) Starbucks are much different in the US. More of a meeting place, people are livelier (which means louder). Cheaper too, with apple fritters.
 
Laguna Hills, Laguna Beach, lunch t Las Brisas with a nice view, lots of driving in the nice weather & scenery. Need to get some walking in.
 
The Coffee Bean is across the street, been around since the 60s, slowly turning itself into a donut shop. Ofosa (?) beach - big waves.
 
Sushi dinner with M & K.:) We were wondering if just they call California Rolls "Rolls."
 
=== Friday ===
 
Starbucks again. Planning to go to San Juan Capistrano, the mission and some local hiking. The beach later.

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Asma Khan


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Asma Khan is an artist from Pakistan. Having way fared through several cultures in the past thirteen years, she has finally come to settle in Montreal. Asma seeks inspiration from and delights in anything vaguely disturbing to her system. Her current pen and ink series aims to both probe and celebrate the erratic anatomy of fluctuating hormones.