The Broken Yolk Café was featured on the Travel Channel’s “Man v. Food” on June 16. Host Adam Richman travels the United States exploring popular and unique restaurants, partaking in challenging eating contests. He was able to put down the entire Broken Yolk Café Special (for the iron man or woman). The breakfast consists of a dozen-egg omelet filled with mushrooms, onions, American cheese and smothered in chili and more cheese, served on a 15-inch pizza pan alongside a generous helping of home fries and two biscuits. Winners’ names are placed on the hall of fame plaque. Broken Yolk is located at 1851 Garnet Ave. (858) 270-9655. Long Hard Ride, an action-sports apparel brand, is re-opening after moving into a new location at 1036 Garnet Ave. Formerly eight blocks farther east on Garnet, the company features the same great customer service inside a larger, updated space. Long Hard Ride sells clothing from top brands like Truth, Alpine Stars and Element. It also sells surf and skateboards as well as motocross gear. Bicycle and surfboard rentals will be offered. Saturday, July 3 is the grand opening from 2 to 6 p.m. The store will have free food and beverages. Patrons will be able check out the unique Power Balance gear, which helps athletes with balance, strength and flexibility. Regular business hours will begin July 4. The store will be open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., seven days per week. www.longhardride.net. Escuela secundaria de la bahía de la misión completed a new logo project in May bringing back the famed logo featuring a buccaneer biting a knife. Alumni and students alike are excited about the comeback. The same logo had appeared years earlier, but was removed to support the zero tolerance for violence policy adhered to by the school district. However, alumni spoke up in favor of bringing back the controversial image. The mural was updated as part of a beautification project at the school. Alumni, Friends of Pacific Beach Secondary Schools and the Pacific Beach Town Council helped fund the project. Frazee Paint in Pacific Beach donated some of the paint. The new logo will appear on clothing as well. Mission Beach resident Cynthia Hedgecock, wife of talk show host Roger Hedgecock, was named the Epson International Pano Awards Amateur Photographer of the Year for her panoramic photograph “Storm Wave at Sunset.” She captured the image near the northwest cliffs of Kauai. The image is of a 40-foot wave bouncing off the cliffs and against the oncoming wave. “It was an international affirmation that I’m doing what I really want to do,” Cynthia said. To see her work visit www.cynthiahedgecockphotography.com.








