# 309 - May 30th, 2012
Greetings one and all - if you are sitting comfortably
then I shall begin... It was good to see many of you at the Lions Club Tri-Tip
and chicken BBQ that was held at the Fairgrounds on Sunday afternoon to benefit
the A.V. Elder Home. With Justin Reilly, Kevin Lee, Olie Erickson, and Judy
Long on the grill and several other Lions Club members doing their thing under
the watchful eye of Chief Lioness, Christine Clark, the event was a big success
and the number of those in attendance, about eighty-five or so, exceeded that
of last year. The silent auction provided a wide variety of prizes, the wine
and beer flowed, and there was plenty of foot-tapping to the sounds of Dean
Titus and the Coyote Cowboys.
Talking of which, the ‘Coyotes’ never get a
mention by name, except Dean of course, so let’s rectify that right now…
Clearly a group of old-time Valley families is represented: on lead guitar it
was Dean’s big brother, Craig Titus; on bass the one-and-only Ed Walker; on
drums we had non other than Guy Pronsolino, and of course on vocals, the
melodic and tuneful Susan Clark. With guest violinist/fiddler Alan Kendall and
Craig’s young grandson Ky Parrish representing the next generation on silent
guitar, it made for a lovely afternoon whether you were under the sun or
amongst the trees with friends, family, and neighbors…
And so
inevitably, your Quotes of the Week are on a musical theme. Here we go… It was
Miguel de Cervantes (1547-1616) the Spanish novelist, poet, and playwright, who
said, “Where there’s music there can be no evil”… And Louis Armstrong (1901-1971),
the American jazz trumpeter and singer who observed, “Musicians don’t retire;
they stop when there’s no more music in them”… And let’s finish with Samuel
Johnson (1709 - 1784), the English author who made lasting contributions to
English literature as a poet, essayist, moralist, literary critic, biographer,
editor and who has been described as ‘arguably the most distinguished man of
letters in English history’ who said “Music is the only sensual pleasure
without vice”… Of course it was also Johnson who came up with one of my
all-time favorite comments – “"There is nothing which has yet been
contrived by man, by which so much happiness is produced as by a good tavern or
inn”… But I digress…
Public
Service Announcements… Calendars and pens at the ready, and off we go... #103 –
The Vets from the Mendocino Animal Hospital will return to the Valley tomorrow,
Thursdays May 31. They will be at The A.V. Farm Supply from 2pm to 3.30pm and
if you call the vets 48 hours in advance (462-8833) you can ensure that your
pet’s charts are brought ‘over the hill’ and also order any medications. New
customers and their pets are always welcome… #104 - The Guest Chef Dinner
benefiting the Senior Center this month will feature Maple Creek Winery owner
and chef, Tom Rodrigues. It’s this coming Friday, June 1st and Tom
will be serving an Hawaiian-style Bar-b-q, featuring pork ribs, marinated in
pineapple, mango, tamari, shallots, and garlic; chicken thighs marinated in
ginger, pineapple, mango , fruit juice, citrus; a fresh green salad with lots
of goodness and Hawaiian herbs; and Fresh Tropical Fruit with home made whipped
cream for dessert. A complimentary glass of wine will be served and tropical
attire is requested! Call 895-3609 to get tickets – there are a few tickets
left at the time of writing but the event will sell out… #105 – The Skunk Train
ride and bbq lunch in the woods to benefit A.V. School Sports takes place on Sunday,
June 3rd. The train leaves at 11.30 from Ft Bragg. $50 of the $70
fee will be directly passed on to the sports programs!...
Moving
quickly on to a few of the topics and Valley events under discussion this week
at The Three-Dot Lounge - yes it’s “Moans, Groans, Good Thoughts, and Rampant
Rumors” from my favorite gathering place in the Valley where people gather and
share their thoughts about Valley life...
... A.V. High School counselor, and all-round voice of
wisdom, Jerry Cox, is retiring when school finishes next week. He turns 87
today (May 30th) and is ready to move on to new and fresh
activities. A number of grateful 3-Dot regulars have fond memories of Jerry as
a mentor and friend, not to mention the teller of many, many jokes - some of
which were quite funny!... Relax and enjoy, Jerry – you deserve it…
… Another of the Valley’s ‘Old Guard’, Ross Murray, is
not ready to retire quite yet, still going strong at 93 with his five-minute
social commentary show on the local public radio (90.7 FM, at 6.30pm
Thursdays). Ross stopped by the 3-Dot and informed me with obvious joy that his
beloved wife Joyce, who has been ill in recent times, is now out of hospital
and recovering at home where Ross believes she will make much better progress.
He also wished to thank the many Valley folks who have expressed good wishes
for Joyce’s full recovery. I know I echo the sentiments of many when I express
the hope that this special couple enjoys many more years of happiness together…
... Since many of you continue to ask, here’s the latest
on the impending sale of the A.V. Farm Supply… It seems that the sale is
definitely going through, within a couple of weeks at this point, and long-time
owners Dave and Nancy Gowan will be heading off to pastures new in Oregon. They
will be leaving the Farm Supply in, what is hoped by many to be, the capable
hands of Ardzrooni Vineyard Management, who assure me that they are doing their
very best to ensure that the Valley will still have a go-to place for our
farming needs… Keep your fingers and claws crossed – many of us will miss the
store if it goes…
… The ‘Potluck Season’ is underway – you know, a period
of Valley gatherings where guests are invited to “Come to our house and bring
something to eat and/or drink.” Having attended many of these gatherings I can
say, somewhat knowledgeably, that a few people will bring very little and eat a
lot, and others will bring plenty and eat their fair share… Of course, some
folks think it refers to something else entirely and come because they think
that with a bit of ‘luck’ they’ll get some ‘pot’. If this happens, these folks
do tend to then eat quite a lot…
Well
now I think it’s time to take my leave - I’ll get my coat and leave shall I?...
Until we talk again - ‘Keep the Faith’; be careful out there; stay out of the
ditches; think good thoughts; and may your god go with you… Oh, and of course,
one final request, “Let us prey”… Humbly yours, Turkey Vulture...
p.s. You can contact me with words of support/abuse
either through the Letters Page or by e-mail at <turkeyvulture1@earthlink.net>
p.p.s. On the sheep, Grace...
p.p.p.s. How was dinner at Lauren’s last night, Skylark?


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