2011 Acura MDX – Luxury and Performance in an SUV!
When one typically thinks of a sports vehicle the mind takes you to a low riding car with a powerful V8 under the hood and limited room for a few passengers. That packaging works out great if you are...
View ArticleMarch Means Green…and Lots of It
March delivers just enough springtime to whet our appetites. Along with chilly evenings and the occasional rainy day, we are also treated to flashes of sunshine, emerald-colored hills, and colorful,...
View ArticleHandsome Bill: Adventures in the Desert
Beneath the glitz and glamour of Hollywood’s recent Oscars event lies the central point of it all—it is a recognition of creative excellence. And the point should never be missed that most, if not...
View ArticleThe March King: John Philip Sousa
Rarely in the annals of American history does one encounter a man so well known, so admired, so respected and so loved by millions as John Philip Sousa, “The March King.” It is said that he was more...
View ArticleProtect the Ones You Love
It’s Spring. New Year’s resolutions are a fading memory for some of us, but the budding trees bring out the instinct to start spring cleaning and putting things in order. It’s the time of year when we...
View ArticleHow Hypnotherapy Addresses Insomnia and Procrastination
New clients are often amused when they enter my office and catch sight of the tan leather tool belt that is slung over the back of a chair. In each pocket of this leather tool belt is a card naming...
View ArticleThe Sea Lion Legacy
Crow Canyon Country Club Sea Lions swim team has emerged as one of the preeminent recreation swim clubs in the Bay Area, if not the state of California. Finishing up the club’s fifth consecutive...
View ArticleWho Couldn’t Use a Million Dollars?
Given how the economy has devastated us financially over the past few years, with tax day right around the corner and because those *%)@!& Pittsburg Steelers didn’t cover the point spread at the...
View ArticleCalifornia Wine – Ridge Monte Bello Wins the Judgment of Paris – Revisited
The now-notorious blind wine-tasting event titled The Judgment of Paris, planned to coincide with America’s 1976 Bicentennial by ex-pat Brit wine merchant/wine school owner Steven Spurrier, could...
View ArticleSecrets of a Cozy Home
Most of us have walked into a home that was so cozy, comfortable and inviting that we instantly felt at home. However, many of us struggle to recreate the same feeling in our own home. There are many...
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