Melissa
Jedi
Well Ahh declare BHelmet, I take stern offence at what you're insinuating about this place! :pHey Double Zz, this is funnier than you know. I grew up in the "Inland Empire" and am old enough to remember Temecula being a few gritty, broken down mobile homes, a Speedy Mart and a few tumble weeds in a God-forsaken dust hole. The thought of the Dolly Llama and his entourage visiting is an absolute hoot. If you drove on old Hwy 395, you hit the gas pedal hard to get through and past Temecula as quickly as possible!
Said vortex is down in the Pala area, actually - through the mountains from Temecula..
Meanwhile, Temecula is one of the last remaining conservative shelters from the California madness. Combine sublime wineries boasting acres of glorious and verdant vineyards, vibrant hot-air balloons parading through the skies in the mornin', miles of white picket fences embracing strapping thoroughbreds and long-horns...with fine dining in the village, cowboy boots, hot rods and Ferraris - It's a winner!