Sharing thoughts about Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is a guy's holiday. In theory, it's a national
The Hawaiian island of Maui: Where civilization and Eden merge
Think Hawaii and images of romance, blue skies and glorious weather float by the conjured thoughts. Midway across the warm Pacific lies a chain of islands called Hawaii, 2,000 miles of ocean from our mainland with no continental coast between. These small bits of land appear offered to the sky by water and pressed to the earth by stars. Here civilizations of Occident and Orient merge under the tropical influence of the Polynesian culture.
Snedeker storms to British Open lead, ties 36-hole record
LYTHAM ST. ANNES, England – Two days at Royal Lytham, two runs at the major championship scoring record. This time it was Brandt Snedeker, who likewise fell just short as he stormed Royal Lytham with a 6-under-par 64. But it was good enough to wrest the British Open lead from Adam Scott – and grab a piece of the tournament's 36-hole scoring mark.
Respect, care and the debt we owe to veterans
Twice a year in Downtown Morgan Hill – on Memorial Day and Veterans’ Day – local Vietnam vet Eddie Bowers organizes a ceremony at our own war memorial in the median of Monterey Road near First Street.
FOOTBALL: Barnstormers continue to win, down Razorbacks, 31-13
The Central Coast Barnstormers showed the depth of their
Buyers want good deal; sellers want top dollar
Real estate can be a funny business. Almost every buyer I speak to will express early in the conversation that “they want a good deal” and will usually follow up with “I don't want to pay too much.”
Can we avoid the approaching ‘fiscal cliff’?
Recently, you may have heard about the “looming fiscal cliff,” the “coming fiscal cliff” and so forth. What exactly is it?

















