The Crestline Library is having a Summer reading program this year. The contest is called “Novel Destinations.” The grand prize is a Nook e-reader, but don’t worry about that because I am a angling to win it myself. Never to … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2011
Happy 4th of July!! Here in Crestline, California the party has been in full swing for the last three days. In Crestline the celebration is very small town USA, but considering Crestline is small town it is all good. It … Continue reading
Once again it is that time we don the red, white, and blue and get ready for Crestline’s annual hoedown. I have gotten a few emails about this year’s festivities and so I wanted to share with everyone. I hope you get a chance … Continue reading
On our December trip to Solvang, California we took two cars and so on the way back home I snuck out on my own to Ventura, California. Ventura is a beautiful place to visit if you ever get the chance … Continue reading
Ever wonder what San Manuel, Mormon pioneers, Michelle Kwan, Nicholas Cage, Elvis Presley, Clark Gable or Santa Claus have in common? What?! You mean you don’t stay up at night thinking about these things. Well, you should, because you know what? … Continue reading
If you drive far enough along Hwy. 173 you will pass through Cedar Glen. Most people pass it on their way to the back side of Lake Arrowhead. Most people who pass through Cedar Glen will not notice much. Along the highway … Continue reading
The San Bernardino Mountains are mostly famous for it’s winter activities, but if one were to ask me when my favorite season was it would be the Spring and the Summer. The mountain trails are for the most part empty, … Continue reading
I knew even before I got in the car that I wasn’t going to be able to go inside the Tabernacle to see the choir, but getting there it was a bit sad to be so close. I could see … Continue reading
In 2002 the world converged in the mountain tops of Utah. This is the third former Olympic site I have visited. In addition to Park City I have visited Sapporo, Japan (home of the 1972 Winter Olympics) and Mexico City, … Continue reading
Traveling in the far west USA can sometimes be a moral dilemma for me. I love traveling through Arizona and Utah, but I can’t stand Nevada. It isn’t that Nevada doesn’t have interesting things to do, but the major industry … Continue reading