Getting ready for sandal season
The sun is shining, and gone are the days of pointy heels,
FOOTBALL: Barnstormers continue to win, down Razorbacks, 31-13
The Central Coast Barnstormers showed the depth of their
Save Money When you Use the Grill
Saving money when grilling is a theme I enjoy discussing.
Eye issue could be more than just allergies
Q: Our beagle Wilson’s eyes are red and foggy, and he’s squinting. He’s also rubbing his face on the carpet a lot. Does he have allergies? Can a dog become allergic at the age of 6?
Cirque du Soleil’s ‘Varekai’ much more than one can put into words
After my first Cirque du Soleil show three years ago, I left the
Supporters: Driver’s license for illegal immigrants a step in the right direction
Update: Governor Jerry Brown signed Assembly Bill 60 into law Oct. 3, stating: "When a million people without their documents drive legally and with respect in the state of California, the rest of this country will have to stand up and take notice," said the governor. "No longer are undocumented people in the shadows. They are alive and well and respected in the state of California." The law becomes operative no later than January 1, 2015.
Christopher Ranch Grows Crowd of Holiday Revelers
The Mint Julep Lady is back! The gracious Southern hostess now
Gavilan, ‘Private Conversations’ and ATM Theft … Puh-lease
It's time for a periodic roundup of things that make me roll my
Find at BevMo brings on creativity with alcohol
I always mention how fortunate we are to live in the South Valley because of our overwhelming abundance. I am excited because it is that time of year! In the next few weeks, a variety of fresh and naturally ripened fruits will begin showing up at our local farm stands and farmers markets. Typically, I share how to make a pie, cake or unique salad from these wonderful seasonal items. This time around, I hope to inspire making something very unique where time and patience is a necessary and an essential part of the recipe.
















