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Posts published in February 2023

Mendocino County Today: Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2023

More Snow | Brains Required | Yorkville Report | Beach Sunset | Peachland Report | Without Power | Roads Report | Rain/Hail | Waterspout | Career Fair | Woodpecker | Be Weatherwise | Mendocino Headlands | Ed Notes | Nana | Controller Cohen | Stormy Bay | Poisson d'Avril | Eureka Production | Year Anniversary | Mo Advice | Yesterday's Catch | Cannabis Workers | Maskhole | War Talk | Thought Police | Bomb Drills | All-American | Push Back | Surveillance State | Ukraine | Bob Richards | American Ghandi | Storytime | Getting Punched | Miner's Query | Route 20 | It's Coming | Wu | American Revival | Milkmaids

Exploring Back Roads Around Harney County

The 1967 song by the WHO “I Can See for Miles and Miles…” could have been the theme for a recent 1,500 mile jaunt through Harney County in south central Oregon. If you live in…

Pot-Head Nation: A Truckful Of Turnips

Recently I came across an article on the long-term effects of marijuana use and as any and all of us would predict, the academic paper was not illustrated with a yellow smiley Happy Face. People…

Dumpster Diving with Burt Bacharach

About ten years old, my best friend Scott and I have big plans. We awake long before dawn in our little Southern California beach town of Corona Del Mar, the “Crown of the Sea” indeed,…

Mendocino County Today: Monday, Feb. 27, 2023

Next Storm | Snowscape | Roads Report | Boonville Sinkhole | School Buses | Snowfall | Awad Case | Purim Party | Cannabis Items | Reporter Reith | Two Men | Celtic Harpist | Weed Mess | Skyhawk Journal | Napkin Art | Ukiah Sculpture | Replacement Food | Yesterday's Catch | Play Gun | Yorkville Caboose | Three Lives | Mendocino Spirits | Vacuum Cleaner | The Sea | Kitchen Cat | Jump | Sex Currency | Shooting Balloons | Fake News | Russian Writers | Ishmael Birthday | What Happened | Cigar Lector | Lab Leak | Charades | Warmonger Hartmann | Smoke Tyson | Ukraine | Homecoming Soldier | Anti-War | Snow Cat

At Susan’s Grave: Her Rose Today

A sunny warmish early afternoon day last week, and retired logging industry truckdriver Morgan Baynham, New Jersey suburbanite “city person” friend visiting me, Suzanne Glatt, and I teamed up to visit the Evergreen Cemetery and…

One Percenters’ Dirty Laundry

King Lear laments that “How sharper than a serpent’s tooth it is to have a thankless child.” He’s referring to his daughter Goneril in the first act of King Lear, one of Shakespeare’s best known…

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