Doing What You Have To
Coming from a family where calling 911 meant there was a fire or an accident, it never dawned on me that one day I would be faced with subjecting my 5-year-old to having the police retrieve her from her father's house. The idea that this could be "normal" for her made me ill. Sometimes I guess a person just has to make decisions that really stink during a divorce or custody battle. When you get in a pickle and both options are the worst-case scenario, you do what you have to do.
C’mon Gilroy and MH, locate the library downtown
I love the idea of a downtown library. What could be better than
Cutting more school days better option than larger classes
Really? The Gilroy school district had the option of shortening
‘Damn Yankees’: A hit, a miss and a home run
Long before they took the plot from the opera “La Boheme” and created a contemporary version that became the Broadway hit “Rent,” Douglass Wallop and George Abbott took “Faust” and turned it into a rollicking, joyous, wacky tribute to baseball and enduring faithfulness. “Damn Yankees” is a feel good romp that has all the elements of a great musical. “Damn Yankees” opened on Broadway May 5, 1955 and starred Gwen Verdon with choreography by Bob Fosse. It walked away with eight 1956 Tony Awards and has continued to captivate audiences around the world through the years.
The South Valley’s four best day hikes
After eight years and 250 "Getting Out" columns, I have learned the local trails. Logging miles on any trail is a time well spent, but there is no question that some are sweeter than others. Here are my four favorites.
Rules for first-time buyers
When working with buyers, the easiest, by far, are seasoned investors. They are experienced, savvy, know what they are looking for, the return they are expecting and as long as the property and numbers align, they move quickly. It’s a transaction defined by the raw numbers and very little—if any—emotion goes into the process.














