In 1856 William H. Norton, arrived in Mendocino City while in his early twenties. He worked as a sawyer and carpenter for the mill company…
Posts published in “Day: September 19, 2018”
When I moved to California from the East Coast almost 30 years ago, one of the first things I noticed was how trash-free the roads were. Now, I can’t drive a few yards without seeing trash along the side of the road. The Highway 101 exit to Highway 12 is an appalling local example.
It was almost too easy. The precision-like fleecing of the People of the State of California, that is. As predicted here late last year, when…
An old friend recently asked me, after I told him I was retired, “What do you do all day?” He asked me in an email,…
To think that in this America a man like Willie Nelson has the right, yes, the right, to choose who he supports in an election!…
Candidate Forum;
Schnurrbart Sabotage;
Pepperbox Delgado;
Little Dog;
Homeless Rights;
House Plans;
Nuisance Property;
Trade War;
Pot Pioneers;
Ballot Signatures;
River Trespass;
Skunk Plans;
Whiteboy Rick;
Skewered Wolfe;
Yesterday's Catch;
SNAP Chatter;
Hurricane Cooper;
Full Disclosure;
Manna;
Farina Puns;
Placebo Buttons;
Antique Hearse;
Prostate Month;
UFOs;
Appealing Cults;
Tedious Rachel;
Social Security;
Accusation Timing
“Bring a large piece of uncooked meat with you when you come,” said the gruff voice on the phone. I thought it a rather odd…
Forget about the famed military-industrial complex of the Eisenhower years. It isn’t what it was. Yes, we have a military, but the industrial complex was…
Can the credits wreck a film? I’m not talking about choking on a popcorn kernel when you see that the best boy happens to be…
This is a mighty week for politics in Fort Bragg. Bright and early Monday morning the conference room in City Hall was packed with officials.…
The homeless camps in Ukiah are not far off the beaten path. The beaten path, for those who have never been homeless in Ukiah, goes…