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10April

Earth Day Celebrated in U...

What are you doing this Earth Day? Hundreds of California cities are celebrating in some small or large way (here are a few.) Down in the Anderson Valley, home to towering redwoods, foggy mists, and ...
17November

Winterscape Carriage Ride...

Yountville in Napa Wine Country is always a fun place to visit, sip wine, and have a good time. But starting the day after Thanksgiving, the new 1st annual Winterscape launches with thousands of holidays ...
23October

Loving Llamas in Californ...

Pictured is a friend of the llamas, who has rescued well over a dozen such animals at his Tuolumne County farm. Some joke that the llamas identify with their "boss" because he kind of looks ...
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Eco-Holiday Greetings in Corona del Mar, CA

Eco-Holiday Greetings in Corona del Ma...

There's only one to find out what season it is on Pacific Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. Look at the dolphin-shaped plants in the greenbelt to see what their decor reveals. When they wear the red Santa hats, there is only one conclusion--Christmas is coming! A source of entertainment for commuters, tourists and locals driving along the slightly twisted stretch of road between Fashion Island in Newport Beach to the north, and Crystal Cove State Beach to the south, the traffic usually stops around the the dolphin plants in ...
Balboa Island Halloween Downsized, But Still a Fright

Balboa Island Halloween Downsized, But...

Tourists from around the world are wandering Balboa Island and marveling at the Halloween decorations. Though dozens of new boutiques have opened this past year, and some haveĀ  disappeared, the stores aren't decking out for Halloween quite as much as the past. People are looking but not buying as much as past times. Yet, several houses on Bayfront have brought back the Halloween tradition with their decorations, and one hired the pros to come inĀ  again and do it up from the first floor to the cupola where ghosts fly ...