Garlic Festival XXVIII Cook-Off
After months of preparation and countless hours of tweaking
There’s a new chef in town, and Tee off for St. Joe’s please
The two locally elected officials I've admired most during the
City: Staff is reminded to minimize irrigation runoff
Dear Red Phone, “Here we are in this drought and the City of Gilroy is overwatering one part and at Las Animas Park they've had a leak for three months. You can just see this big puddle of water just to the east of the tennis courts. There's a road the city workers drive on and there's a lake. C'mon, they don't care. At El Roble Park there's a couple of paths and they're almost unwalkable due to overwatering. We're supposed to cut back and they're overwatering. I'm ripping out my lawn so I don't have to water, and they’re going nuts. Thank you.”
Annual WonderCon isn’t just for geeks
When you think of comic books and graphic novels, what comes to
Have lump checked by vet
Q: My best friend and I each have a puppy from the same litter. They are 9 months old and very healthy. Randolph (my dog) has a small, smooth lump on the side of his shoulder. It’s been there for about two weeks and seems to be staying the same size. His brother, Willie, doesn’t seem to have any lumps or bumps. I’m worried about skin cancer. Do young puppies get cancer?
Master fairway metal woods with practice
If you are like most players, when it comes to fairway metal
Lotions, Start Moisturizing This Very Minute
One thing about being a woman over thirty is that I'm now doing
Bridge: Bidding for slam
Previously, we talked about one of the most interesting actions in bridge - bidding for slam, which is definitely a whole level higher and even more exciting because the stakes are very high. In order to bid and make slam (six-level bid) you need a total of 33 points between your two hands - or a really fantastic distributional fit. Since it is unlikely one hand will hold 30-plus points, the key to slam bidding is communication between the two partners.
















