Slo Coast Life
May
Home Journal Business Town Business It's Our Nature Slo Coast Life Slo Coast Arts Archives

Harmony Pit Stop
Harmony Outhouse by Kevin ColeCedar Waxwing - Cleve Nash
Cedar Waxwing by Cleve NashSeasons Come, Seasons Go
"Seasons Come, Seasons Go" by Judy Sullivan

Peregrine Falcon Image on Banner by Cleve Nash

Receive a reminder to visit the Journal when the next issue or update is available. Send email to Update with "Update" in the subject line and be automatically joined.

Join Us On Facebook

 

 

A Roe Adventure by Yeager

Every morning is so amazing. For me, I am excited each morning as I begin my walk to see what is presented. There is everything from fog so thick one can barely see across the street, (much less down the roadway) to completely clear skies with crisp clean air as everything seems to shine.   Read More

Adventures of a Country Squire

In mixed company, mention that word in the title, and you’ll witness immediate facial patterns of disgust. Maybe even a few readers will cringe and consider moving to another conversational circle without hearing what I have to say on the subject. Oh, the horror of occupying a dwelling infested with such an insect.   Read More

Ask the Doc by Robert Swain

I have some exciting news for all you readers. First, Estero Bay now has its own radio station — 97.3 The Rock. It is listener supported community radio.   Read More

Best Friends by Malcolm Riordan, DVM

In an ongoing forum, Virbac Animal Health has veterinarians submit 'The funniest question you've ever been asked by a client.' Just about daily we have to hide incredulity behind the mask of a serious and respecting manner.  Part of the problem is that these moments arrive unannounced, from one second to the next. Below are some of the comments submitted by long suffering veterinarians:   Read More

Beyond the Badge by Richard Hannibal

There is a colorful man in Morro Bay who sets his own trends in clothing and philosophy. He is 60ish, lives aboard a small, weathered boat on the bay, drives an old white van, and frequents local coffee shops. A unique hat often tops his long, shaggy hair. He sports a grey beard. A small, white dog trots faithfully by his side, pausing briefly for treats offered by folks passing by. The locals accept him as family, and the tourists look at him with curious interest.  Read More

Double Vision by Shana Ogren

Some cultures hold a belief in the dreaming process as a kind of soul travel, where the dream world is a sort of other reality and an important source to be listened to.  Dreams could bring insight to an individual or a people, on the future health of your children or how to plant a crop.  Read More

Feel Better Forever by Brian Dorfman

Up to 80 percent of adults will experience back pain at some time in their lives. It is a leading reason for physician office visits, hospitalization and surgery. When asked about common types of pain, respondents to a National Health Interview survey indicated that low back pain was the most common.   Read More

Maggie Smith
Double-crested, Brandt, and Pelagic Cormorants by Maggie Smith

Site Menu