# 321 - August 22nd, 2012
Greetings one and all - if you are sitting comfortably
then I shall begin... No doubt the road works on Hwy 128 between Boonville and
Con Creek have been a topic of conversation for many of you over the past week
or so. Irritating though they inevitably are, I’m sure, like the occasion last
year when work was being done from Philo to Mill Creek by Nash Mill Road, the
end result will be appreciated and no doubt Valley folks will have a far more
comfortable drive than that which they currently endure. However, one
inexplicably annoying result has been the hold-ups on Mountain View Road by the
high school. This has been as a result of the failure to have two-lane traffic
approaching Hwy 128, with both a left and right turn lane on to the main road.
People have been forced to wait through four or five of their ‘turns’ as they
wait behind traffic alternatively going one way or the other. As is my civic
duty, I stopped and asked a foreman on the working crew about somebody perhaps
thinking about solving this unnecessary delay for many local folks. He shrugged, told me that it wasn’t his
job, and that I’d have to deal with it. For some reason I expected just such a
response. And that’s a shame…
With
this miserable bastard in mind, how about a couple of relevant Quotes of the
Week?... First let’s have the classic proverb “Civility costs nothing”… Next up
how about this from Francis Bacon (1561–1626) the English philosopher,
statesman, scientist, jurist and author, who wisely pointed out, “If a man be
gracious and courteous to strangers, it shows he is a citizen of the world” –
probably asking a lot in this case… And finally this inevitable comment from
Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) about workers in general, and perhaps this guy in
particular – “Work is the curse of the drinking classes”…
Moving
on… Public Service Announcements… Calendars and pens at the ready... #266 – The
next Guest Chef Dinner to benefit the Senior Center will take place there this
coming Friday, Aug 24 when the guest chef will be Star White from Pennyroyal
Cheese. Your $30 ticket includes a $10 donation to the Center, a three-course
dinner, and a complimentary glass of wine or beer, with further wine and beer
available at the bar. For more details call 895-3609. At noon on Monday there
were only 8 tickets left!... #267 – The Valley’s biggest adult soccer match of
the year, El Classico de Michoacan, takes place this Sunday Aug 26 at noon.
This match-up between the Valley’s two top teams, Valladolid and La Lagunetta,
features many A.V. High School alumni, and perhaps a few who will feature in
the upcoming season at the school. Come and watch some high quality
soccer/futbol and perhaps see some ‘fireworks’ as this high intensity rivalry
unfolds at Tom Smith Field behind the school… On the dining front, it’s #268 –
The Boonville Hotel continues to serve up fresh shucked oysters, sangria and
small plates at 4pm on Sunday afternoons, and #269 – at The Buckhorn tonight,
August 22, Maple Creek Winery’s Tom Rodrigues joins restaurant owner Tom Towey
to serve sushi from 5pm to 9pm… Finally this week, #270 – just around the
corner it’s the final live music show of the year at the Navarro Store with
world-renowned electric blues harmonica player Charlie Musselwhite performing
on Saturday September 1st at 5pm, with support bands on stage
beginning at 3pm. As always, Pablo will be ‘putting the meat to the heat’ on
the grill and one cannot help but think this is going to be one of those
magical Valley nights…
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...
... Following my enquiry a couple of weeks ago as to why
the Gowan’s have what would seem to some folks to be inefficient overhead
sprinklers and then turn them on at the hottest part of the day, I received a
call from River Rat. ‘The Beast’, as he also sometimes known, explained that the
Gowan’s, and before them their relatives the Studebaker’s, have been farming
that orchard alongside Hwy 128 for over 150 years and know what they are doing.
He explained that the regular watering is done early in the day but then they
have to use such sprinklers, and do so at those times, because otherwise the
apples would burn and scar and be no good for sale as fresh fruit. They’d then
have to be processed in some way and their value would be a lot less. ‘It’s a
matter of their livelihood and they have always done it’, River Rat explained,
‘People want to point fingers because they now see less water in the rivers and
creeks. We have the same amount of water, it’s just that the Valley is no
longer a place needing it just for the apples, the wineries and marijuana
growers are using it too”…
… Zooming up and down the Valley as I do, I spotted
quite a scene at the school playing fields last Wednesday. Soccer and football
practices were taking place and with 26 kids at the soccer field with coach
Steve Sparks and 22 ‘next door’ at the football practice field with coaches
John Toohey and Todd Capuzelo, not to mention a few on the girls soccer team
who had practiced earlier with coach Cesar Maldonado and the volleyball girls
inside the gym with coach Flick McDonald. In fact I’d say that almost half the
student body was out in force preparing for what will quite possibly be another
successful season for Fall Sports…
… Talking of which, a couple of 3-Dot regulars reminded
me that school is late starting this year – after the Labor Day Weekend on
Tuesday, September 4, in fact. That will give them plenty of time to complete
their summer projects for the school, I would assume. An assumption based on
the assumption that they were given such projects in the first place (?)…
… I have often praised a number of the music presenters
on KZYX & Z – Fred Wooley, Jimmy Humble, Diane Herring to name a few who
consistently produce good shows with competent presentation, but I have also
being someone who has on occasion pointed out some poor quality music programs
broadcast by our local public radio station - the one on Christmas morning 2011
coming immediately to mind. This past Saturday evening fortunately witnessed
one of the former kind and the old reggae and soul played by the
clear-speaking, erudite, and professional D.J. Jammy was enjoyed by quite a few
of us as we sat around sipping a beer or two at The Nest. Check Jammy out on
alternate Saturday nights at 10pm – trust me on this; you can thank me later...
Well
now I think it’s time to take my leave… So, until we talk again - ‘Keep the
Faith’; be careful out there; stay out of the ditches; think good thoughts; please
remember to keep your windows cracked if you have pets in your vehicle; 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.
Skylark – read any good books lately?


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