A Roe Adventure by Yeager
Flowers
are one of the many products of nature during the summer months. The
Central Coast boasts a magnificent bounty of this amazing gift almost
everywhere one looks.The shop owners and inn keepers utilize this
bounty to call awareness to their businesses which delights the eyes of
the beholders. Read
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Ask
the Doc by Robert Swain
Recently
there was an article published that got people's attention in regards
to high doses of fish oil and the relation to higher risk of prostate
cancer. This is not new information. Read More
Best Friends by Malcolm Riordan, DVM
We all have our understanding that a dog's personality and behavior
stem from the genetics they inherit and the shaping of their early life
experiences. Dogs, like people, are a product of heredity and
environment. Read More
Beyond the Badge by Richard Hannibal
We
are a nation of laws that must be enacted wisely, and enforced fairly.
Without the rule of law, we would revert to survival of the most
brutal. We would quickly deteriorate to living in caves, huddled around
fires in fear. An exaggeration . . . I think not. Read More
Double
Vision by Shana Ogren
What
if you have known something bad? Does that mean you are drawn back to
other bad things? And hence, what percentage of your final actions
should be considered your full responsibility? Are you just a lucky
bastard if you have a good life? Or do you deserve any of the credit
for getting it? Read More
Feel
Better Forever by Brian Dorfman
Walking
correctly is essential for preventing and resolving lower back and leg
issues. And it can be a difficult thing to implement. Think about how
many steps a person in their 40's or 50's has taken in a lifetime. The
existing biomechanics are very ingrained. We don't think about walking.
We just do it. Read More
Whooo
Knew? by Peg Pinard
As
the former Mayor of San Luis Obispo, and a County Supervisor for eight
years, I am proud of the many good things government has done on behalf
of the residents it represents, but I have also witnessed a growing
problem that is rarely talked about. That problem is with local
governments "crossing the line" and reaching beyond their defined role.
It often seems that this "line is crossed" with the best of
rationalizations. Read More
Double-crested, Brandt, and Pelagic Cormorants by Maggie Smith
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