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Participate in the old-world tradition of kicking off your shoes, rolling up your pant legs and letting tons of blessed grapes squish beneath your feet! With ten local wineries offering sips to sample, a wide variety of food and shopping opportunities, great Italian music provided by Roman Holiday, Bocce Ball Court, a little extemporaneous dancing here and there, this will be a party to remember! This entertainment is fun for all ages. Just off Main Street, on B and C Streets up to Third Street, a number of quaint little shops are tucked on the hill and worth exploring.

Many world-class artists have their studios in Julian and occasionally turn up at galleries displaying their work. The Julian Arts Guild, a collective of talented painters, sculptors, potters, jewelry makers, craftsmen and women, hosts four annual art shows throughout the year showcasing its diverse group of artists, culminating with an Open Studios and Galleries Tour each November. Horse lovers will be rewarded with a truly magnificent horseback riding experience around Julian's backcountry.

Experienced trail guides lead riders to breathtaking views from vistas surrounding Julian valley. For the camping enthusiast, Julian offers some of the best private and public campgrounds in San Diego County with varied terrain.

Julian's mountain setting provides great scenic routes for leisurely road biking or challenging mountain biking. Julian also boasts over 15 notable hiking trails among its scenic setting. Locally-sourced, globally-inspired food and beverages every Saturday 10am - 2pm Make a reservation to dine in our outdoor garden seating! For reservations over 6 people, send us an email at Showcasing current veggie crops, programming details, and other Saturday fun!

Please note: this a 15 minute tour and If you are interested in learning more about our offerings, please fill out the request form and we will contact you to discuss details. Discover San Diego What's Hot. Don't Miss. Find Your Perfect Beach From surf centric to family friendly, from boardwalks to bonfires, find your perfect beach experience in San Diego. Balboa Park, The Cultural Heart of San Diego Just minutes from downtown, explore the history, legacy, and future of this ever changing, always amazing cultural park.

View More. Ultimate Night Downtown This Ultimate Night Downtown will guide a reader from happy hour to dinner, then maybe a craft cocktail lounge, a rooftop bar and finally a pulsing nightclub. Taste of December Nights Dec 3 - Dec 5, View More Events. Find Your Perfect Beach Discover. It is strong enough to break open hollow logs and plow up the forest floor in search of insects.

Like anteaters, the echidna has no teeth. So how does it eat? The echidna has a long, sticky tongue to catch and chew its food: ants, termites, or earthworms. Once food is located, the echidna tears into the mound or nest with its large, sharp claws and then uses the 6-inch centimeter tongue to lap up the bugs or worms. Hard pads at the base of the tongue and on the roof of the mouth grind the food into a paste for swallowing.

Echidna breeding season is during July and August. An adult female echidna usually lays a single, leathery egg once a year. She rolls the newly laid egg, about the size of a grape, into a deep pocket, or pouch, on her belly to keep it safe. Ten days later, the baby echidna, called a puggle, hatches. It is smaller than a jelly bean!

The mother does not have nipples the way other mammals do. Fortunately for the mother, the puggle does not yet have spines sticking out! It remains in the pouch until its spines begin to break through its skin, at about 53 days. Then the mother puts the puggle into a burrow, where she returns to feed it every 5 to 10 days until it is big enough to go out on its own, at about 7 months old.

Yet there are many questions scientists still have about this elusive animal. What is its life span in the wilderness? When is an echidna old enough to start a family?



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