Count me as one. I was two, my brother one, when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, on December 7, 1941. My brother and I were born in Honolulu where our paternal grandfather, a Scots immigrant,…
Posts published in “Day: December 10, 2014”
AN OLD FASHIONED TRASH MOVER will hit the Anderson Valley on Wednesday afternoon. Rain fall is expected to measure as much as four inches in some places over a twenty-four hour period and the Navarro…
In the wake of the lumber boom of the late 1800s that swept the North Coast, numerous saloons sprang up in Mendocino and other Mendocino County towns. A Saturday night spent leaning on the bar…
Many people in the Valley who have chickens no doubt have their “horror” stories of their coops being invaded by various creatures that manage to get inside and then devour the defenseless brood. Well any such critters who may be thinking about making an “attack” on the plump and healthy looking chickens at Penny Royal Farm at the south end of Boonville will have to come up with quite a master plan to overcome the veritable “Chicken Castle” that has been built there alongside Hwy 128.
Storm Warnings;
Binder Rumor;
Christmas Lights;
$enior Pa$tor;
Doppelgangers;
Random Irritants;
Reintroducing Herbicides;
Doris Cooley;
Copland Fanfare;
Deferred Compensation;
Library Director;
Catch of the Day;
I'm My Own Grandpa;
Slave Painting;
MCBG Festival;
Water Consumption;
Chevron Excellence;
Radio Curious;
Women's Voices
Rarely does the underclass see any direct results from an election, but this year the results have been immediate and real, with hundreds of local tweakers and petty thieves — the two being interchangeable —…