South Valley Friends Form Jewel of a Company
Second play, 'Raised in Captivity,' produced by Live Oak High
Morgan Hill Library Groundbreaking to Feature Activities, Fun
Shovels and books never had much in common – until now.
It’s Time to Prune When the Three ‘Ds’ Strike
The word "pruning" can strike fear in the hearts of some home gardeners. After paying a bundle to landscape your garden, you may feel squeamish about cutting off those high-dollar shoots and branches.
Distemper, Parvo Vaccines Still Needed, but Less Often
Q: Our vet told us that our dog only needs distemper and parvo vaccinations every three years. This is different than what we're used to. We always went in every year for distemper and parvo shots. What have you heard about this? Will Flip be safe with these new vaccines?
Horticultural Foundation Disappears from South County?
Am I the only person who misses the Saratoga Horticultural
Clearly, the Customer Isn’t Always Right
When I was a young girl and even well into my teens, my Dad was stupid. He never let me do anything I wanted to do, like pierce my nose or date that really cool guy who was already legal drinking age when I was barely in high school. And he had totally old-fashioned beliefs like the customer is always right and tip your waitress before you leave the restaurant.
Who do You Lie to on a Regular Basis?
Who do you regularly lie to? A few years ago a national survey asked that question and recorded the results in the book "The Day America Told The Truth." The results may surprise you: 86 percent of people polled admitted to lying regularly to their parents, 75 percent to friends, 61 percent to their boss, 73 percent to brothers and sisters, 59 percent to their children, and 69 percent admitted to lying regularly to their mates. I wonder what the statistics would have looked like if the book was called "The Day Hollister Told The Truth."