Feeling Gilroy grateful and ‘pretty Princevalle’
Last year I wrote a column about gratefulness, and I think I’ll revive the idea this year. Twice = tradition. This is my “second annual gratefulness column!”
Why you get tired from bad food
I have been trying to understand insulin resistance for quite a while. All i read gave some clues but no real understanding. Lately I have been following a blog (hyperlipid) which i very detailed about it and one of the latests posts there seem to give an answer. It would seem that overloading your cells with glucose actually make them cut down on the number of mitochondria. That cant be good. And it might explain why i always seemed to get tired for no reason until i changed my diet. More later
Spirit of the Season in Full Swing at Firefighter Toy Drive
Good-deed do'ers are out in force this holiday season. Many of
An Influential Writer Helped Shape Political Sensibilities
My science-fiction book club had two reasons for choosing Robert
The sweet truth about artificial sweeteners
Q: I've been trying to cut calories by cutting sugar out of my
Podium Dreams and Relay for Life
Some people dream of standing on a podium and conducting a
What they’re wearing
Gilroy may not be the New York or Paris of fashion, but that does not mean our little town lacks a sense of style. Walking around Gilroy this weekend, I ran into many people of different genders, races and ages. Despite all these differences, they had one very special trait in common—a striking sense of style.Starbucks, the hot spot for sleep deprived workers, teenage girls and… this just in..., electronic design firm owners? Melanie Byerly, 65, was on her way to Monterey, when she made a quick pit stop at the Gilroy Outlets. Like others who can remember midcentury elegance, her fashion inspiration is Jackie Kennedy. Byerly says “[Mrs. Kennedy] had a great sense of style, but of course she had a great deal of money so she could buy the best,” says Byerly. “I like the simplicity of her dress, the beautiful lines, and she used beautiful fabrics, not a lot of ornamentation.” One can match Byerly’s beautiful style by spending $500 per month on clothes and shopping at her favorite store, J Crew.Starbucks must be the fashion hub of Gilroy, because standing in line waiting to buy a cool beverage, was Acacia Alvarez, 16. Her teal hair caught my eye, and I knew I had to sit down and talk with her.Alvarez is a full-time student, but works at Tapioca Express and babysits on the side. Being a student, she limits how much she spends on clothes, spending less than $25 on most items. Some of her fashion choices are inspired by Manon Macasaet and Ceilidh Joy, two models that focus on vintage clothing, but often add their own personal, modern twist to their style. For example, Alvarez says, they’ll wear a vintage top and then rock it with a tight black leather skirt. These two extremes make a very bold fashion statement—one Alvarez strives for.
Resolutions? No Thanks – Make “Predictions’ Instead
It's 2006, and I know all of you are whipping through that list
More Than Pizza – A True Dining Experience
It had been a hectic week and my husband and I were looking for
















