NBA: Warriors say goodbye to coach Smart
The new regime running the Golden State Warriors knows what it
Oh Christmas tree and a few relaxing excursions
In between the Christmas tree taking not one, but two crashing tumbles in the living room - yes, it's up for good now albeit with a pronounced lean - there were the happy holiday happenings that salute the season. Christopher Ranch's party, always a warehouse treat, featured a great new band; the Gilroy Foundation kicked things off with an event outdoors on the terrace at Gary Walton's fine Fourth Street building where the Foundation's offices are located; and the Gilroy Assistance League headed up to spectacular view territory at Steve and Teresa Costa's home. Meanwhile, back at the Very Derry Ranch, new strategies were devised to hoist that 14-foot green beauty upright and get it to stay that way.
Even for the Unadventurous, Japanese Food is Delicious
My plan for this week was to research and prepare miso soup, in
It’s Christmas in May – at least in my head it is
Last week, something awful happened. I got a song stuck in my head and I couldn't get it out. And this was not just any song. This was a super-annoying song. A song that nobody in their right mind would want rattling around their brain. Yes, it was the song from hell.
$50k for the winner who comes up with the best biz plan for dowtown
Got an email note from the Santa Clara Valley Water District this week. Didn’t have a clue that it was “Groundwater Awareness Week.” But, hey, there’s a week for everything and the “press release people” have a magnificent dream that the press will turn into “sheeple” and write stories on the “topic of the week” every time they send out a “Baaaa release.” Here’s what I know. If the water district were truly concerned about groundwater and such, they would have appointed Gilroy farmer Ralph Santos to the water board to replace the seat vacated when Don Gage won our mayorship, not former Morgan Hill mayor Dennis Kennedy. No offense DK, but there’s not a single farmer on the board and there are plenty of politicians.
Rejoice in spring and the end of science projects
Woo-hoo, it's spring. Yes, I know most people are admiring fresh















