Environment 6-26
Opponents of the Rincon Point septic-to-sewer conversion filed suit last week, seeking to overturn the vote in support of the sanitary switch.
Opponents of the Rincon Point septic-to-sewer conversion filed suit last week, seeking to overturn the vote in support of the sanitary switch.
This is a dodge, a smoke screen : to keep our eyes off what we should be focusing on to really address the problem.
1) When was the Bradbury Dam, which formed Lake Cachuma, built?
One of the pleasures we get from watching science fiction and fantasy films occurs in the first few minutes, when we almost subconsciously try to figure out what rules operate in this new universe we’ve entered.
“Don’t judge a book by its cover” is an old adage that everybody understands to mean that the outer appearance of something may not be wholly indicative of what’s inside.
The culture of abalone diving saw its heyday in the 1970s, and even though sea snail searching will never again be the same, a San Miguel Island fishery may be in the works.
For our Beach Style issue, Indy photographer Jen Villa hit the sands taking snapshots of the men, women, and children in their swimming togs enjoying hot fun in the summertime.
Certain things are better when they’re only brought out for special occasions, like that ultra-hot pair of undies, or the vampy “I Am Not a Waitress” shade of nail polish, or daytime drinking, or grown men in spandex :
If you want to go to a fine dinner where you will be both surprised and pleased, you can’t beat what Chef Jason Tuley is doing at Square One.
A lovely lazy afternoon can’t get much lovelier or lazier than when you get to enjoy the offerings from 60 different wineries and 15 different restaurants and bakeries.