GETTING OUT: The country that lies beyond the roadside
In my wanderings, I have rarely lingered in Big Sur. I have
Peanut and Sedona: A pair of blessings
These are our two furry children Peanut (in flowered vest) and Sedona. They are both Yorkshire terriers. We have had Peanut for 13 years and she has always been quite a character. When she was a puppy she would break out of her collar and leash to run in circles on the street and take on big dogs. She has always had a love of life and thinks that everybody is her best friend!
Newest OSP makes for great hiking
We have the good fortune to live in a region where trails into the peace and serenity of open space are just moments from home. When I am asked for my favorite, it's tough to choose. There are just too many. But the Arrowhead Loop at South County's newest open space preserve is a top candidate.
Journalist’s Death Shows Vigilantism Destroys Intent of True Justice
Harry Farrell's death last weekend from cancer raised up an
Meeting the Parents at the Park
One of the things you probably didn't realize about having kids is how your social life changes. You not only stop hanging out in places like department stores or nice restaurants or, in fact, in any place where people without kids might be, you have a whole new social circle.
Colonial Williamsburg: Glimpse the 18th century
Bright as the gold that lured the settlers to the New World, a dandelion thrusts its shaggy head from the embrace of the gnarled paper mulberry roots in Colonial Williamsburg.


















