Documentary Details Colorful History of Horsemen’s Journeys
The South Valley's rich history of old ranches, cattle, horses and the cowboys who rode them is all captured in the new, 80-minute documentary "Tapadero," and the public will have the opportunity get a glimpse into the past.
Getting out: Find your landscape
As I sat down to write about another hike at another park, a
Reach your goals’ peak in 2012
Hoping to change careers, get married and drop 20 pounds before Valentine's Day?
Passion for Craft Evident in Local Winery Owners
Owning a winery sounds romantic: strolling through lush
Uncommon–Core Curriculum
For many years all I did was run. Sometimes I would stretch, a little. Sometimes I would do some yoga, a little. But mostly I just ran. If I wanted to run faster, I ran faster in training. If I wanted to run farther, I ran farther in training—longer long runs, more miles per week. I would read about cross training—do some bicycling, swimming, elliptical. Never did it. Not much anyway. I like to run. I don’t have the time or inclination to go to a pool or a gym or dust off a bicycle.
Volunteers pick and learn about harvest
What's better than sleeping in on the weekend? For me, it's helping one of our local wineries during their annual harvest. On an early Saturday morning in September, I was lucky enough to be a part of the Satori Cellars Volunteers - an enthusiastic group of friends, family and wine club members who join together to pick and sort grapes out in the vineyard.
















