Call me crazy but weird dudes that can make bombs out of Gatorade bottles make me a little nervous.
Opinion
What Has Happened to Recycling?
It is with considerable disappointment that lately I see little evidence of recycling activity in and around Patagonia.
The Joy of Animosity
We grosbeaks, chimps and humans sing our endless, bloody song. How come?
Racing in Sonoita: A Cherished Tradition, An Uncertain Future
The Sonoita Races drew 1,751 racegoers and 60 volunteers across one weekend last month. But three accidents cast a pall on racing on Sunday, and officials worry that the sport’s waning popularity means county racing might not survive.
Delicious Mystery
We love and dislike mystery because it intrigues and unsettles us. Until we know what’s going on we are both puzzled and disturbed, but hardly ever bored.
Addressing Affordable Housing
While no one has come up with the perfect affordable housing fix, there are communities elsewhere (including small towns and rural areas) implementing solutions that might guide us here in eastern Santa Cruz County.
Letters to the Editor – June 2023
Letters from Sondra Porter, Gregg E. Gorton, Leslie Schupp, and the president of Family Health Care Amigos, plus a correction to an article in the last issue.
Spring Sights, Sounds and Smells of Patagonia
Patagonia is a tapestry of sights, a mosaic of forms, a concert of sounds, a bouquet of scents.
Along Came Otto
Zach suggested we watch “A Man Called Otto.” Having known a little about the story, I thought I was prepared for what lay ahead. I was not.
Letters to the Editor – May 2023
The individuals who reside in Lochiel and have for many of years should have input into what happens at the San Rafael Ranch House, writes Deborah De La Ossa.