Saturday, March 28, 2009

Color it "Farmer's Market"...



Farmers' markets are one of the oldest forms of direct marketing by small farmers. Growers from the area and beyond gather weekly on Saturday mornings in Old Town Temecula to sell their produce directly to the public. In the last decade they have become a favorite marketing method for many farmers throughout the United States, and a weekly ritual for us the shopper. You can find creative artwork, baked goods and most anything grown, whether that be produce, plants and more. A stroll through the market for me this morning allowed me to capture the colors of the venue. I hope you enjoy the palette.






Saturday, March 21, 2009

Monday, March 9, 2009

There goes the neighborhood....

The following article appeared in our local North County Times this past week. Now fellas, when it comes to the arresting officers, you gotta have a heart here. How in the world can you slap the cuffs on that poor slob at age ninety two?! ha Geez...give it up for ol' Hughie!

LAKE ELSINORE ---- Eight people were arrested this week after allegedly soliciting sex acts for money from undercover deputies, a sheriff's sergeant said Thursday. The Wednesday sting took place in the area of Main Street and Library Avenue between noon and 5 p.m., Sgt. Michael Yates said. During the five hours, the sergeant said, deputies arrested Lake Elsinore residents Hugh Brown, 92; William Bridges, 48; Johnny Fuentes, 23; Francisco Alcala Nuno, 37; and Che Coye, 37. Also arrested were Gerald Grippo, 42, of Murrieta; Arthur Pereida, 38, of Quail Valley; and Rodger Williamson, 35, of Wildomar, Yates said. All the men were booked at the Southwest Detention Center on suspicion of solicitation for prostitution, jail records show. Their vehicles were towed and stored.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Harlee is happy now...




...her partner-in-crime, Granny, has returned home from successful hip and wrist surgery.


Welcome home Granny!