Everything did change, not all at once, not in an obvious, visible way, at least at first, but the wheels were already in motion. Life…
Posts published in “Day: September 15, 2011”
Following two fine performances to start the season against Drew (SF) and Cloverdale, both 3-0 victories, it was time to start league play and the team traveled down to Geyserville on a very hot afternoon to play the Broncos, a team that has fallen on hard times in recent seasons, not helped by the fact that they have the smallest school in the league.
I met up with Jose Luis in Boonville but because he had some watering of vines to do at his job with V. Sattui Winery,…
Greetings one and all. If you are sitting comfortably then I shall begin. Just the one Public Service Announcement this week. The Mendocino County Fair…
A week of unseasonably cool weather reminiscent of summer days on the Mendo coast blasted through southern Indiana at twenty miles an hour out of…
Last week, over 50,000 people gathered in a Nevada high desert for a big carnival called Burning Man. “Why aren't you at Burning Man right…
The leaders of the biggest, baddest and toughest union anywhere around have told its workers to go ahead, take a walkout. Walk away from your…
Candidate for the newly created 2nd US Congressional District seat Norman Solomon visited the Mendocino coast last Thursday, appearing at the Caspar Community Center for…
One of my Anthropology professors was Nigerian, his people Yoruba. An exceptional student as a child, he was sent to school in England and eventually got his PhD from a prestigious American university.
Dozens filled a Ukiah conference room to discuss if--and how--to regulate cannabis dispensaries.
This Week: Opposing wine regulations; Outsourcing mental health treatment; Protesting the Supervisors; and much more