# 368 - August 21st, 2013
Greetings one and all – if you are sitting comfortably
then I shall begin… Welcome to the 300th edition of ‘A Bird’s Eye View’ since
Sir Bruce’s return to the helm of the A.V.A. in July 2007… Some of you will
recall that the column also ran for a period before then, from November 2004 to
March 2006, when the newspaper was under the editorial leadership of David
Severn… Thanks for your support – past, present, and hopefully moving forward…
Let’s
start off with the exciting news that the sheepdog trial course, the one that
can be clearly viewed from Hwy 128 at its location alongside the Big Barn on
A.V.Way just outside Boonville, has finally been ‘conquered.’ Since it was
installed several months ago no dog had successfully finished the complete
course until last week - and it took a champion to do so. With an audience of
an ‘amateur’ shepherd, a beer expert, and two young working dogs, the 2012
County Fair winning pair of local Master Shepherd Kevin Owens and his wonderful
ten-year old Border Collie Bren, expertly drove some ornery sheep through both
sets of panels and the very difficult narrow shoot, before herding their woolly
adversaries into the holding pen. It was a superb performance that drew wild
applause from both of the assembled observers and gave obvious delight to
Bren’s tail-wagging grandson Gel and nephew Winston! While this achievement
will probably not be seen by most folks as being in the realm of Sir Edmund
Hilary’s 1953 ‘conquering’ of Mount Everest, in the world of shepherds and
working dogs it will certainly be viewed as somewhat comparable, and there has
already been talk of a ‘Sir Kevin of Yorkville’… Update – Following their
efforts in the Fair Elimination Trial a few days later, Kevin and Bren
qualified for this year’s County Fair Trial, to held on Sunday, September 15,
where they will defend their Championship…
Public
Service Announcements (P.S.A.’s)… Calendars and pens at the ready… #390 – The
next visit to the Valley by the vets from Mendocino Animal Hospital will not be
until Thursday, September 12, but they will then come again the following week
on September 19… #391 - The next in the series of Guest Chef Dinners, that take
place every two months to benefit the Senior Center, is coming up in less than
two weeks - Friday, August 30 to be precise, with Happy Hour at 5pm followed at
6pm by Chef Matt Ward’s Jambalaya on rice with Hush Puppies. Tickets will
certainly sell out so call Gina at 895-3609 to reserve yours… #392 – That same
weekend, on the evening of Saturday, Aug 31, Dave Evans, hard-working owner of
the Navarro Store and impresario in the world of local live music, informs me
that the Deep End will once again be the scene of a very special live
performance when electric blues harmonica great Charlie Musselwhite will make his
much anticipated return to the Valley. In the meantime, the store’s BBQ grill
is now open with cook Guy Kephart taking over from the almost but not quite
irreplaceable Pablo. Guy’s Grill will be serving some of the best bbq food
around from 11am to 3pm every Saturday and Sunday throughout the summer and
will no doubt be doing a brisk business at the Musselwhite show… #393 – The
Mendocino Bookmobile is in town next Tuesday, August 27. They are in the Valley
on alternate Tuesdays for 45 minutes at each of these places and times:
Floodgate 12.30pm; Philo 1.30pm; Boonville 2.30pm. Their next visit will be
Tuesday, September 10… #394 – The wine, food, and music event, Winesong,
returns to the Valley over the weekend of September 6-8 – details to follow…
#395 – In case you need extra confirmation, or perhaps live under a rock like
some of my family and friends do, The Mendocino County Fair is September 13-15…
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
(and often Reliable) Rumors” from my favorite gathering place in the Valley where
people get together and share their thoughts about life in A.V.…
… News of the passing of Clyde Price Jr. was met with
sadness by all at The Three-Dot this week… Clyde’s forebears arrived in the
Valley in the 1890s and had family links to the Browns and Studebakers, while
Clyde attended the one room schoolhouses of the day with kids from the Ingram,
Gowan, Clow, and Hiatt families – certainly some Valley ‘royalty’ there! Yes,
Clyde was a link to the Valley’s distant and rapidly fading past and he will be
missed by all who knew him and enjoyed his interesting and frequently very
humorous company…
… While customers at the Three-Dot are able to dine on
the finest foods available in the Valley, here at the best carrion venue for
hundreds of miles, there are several other restaurant options to be had in the
Valley to fit both your dining desires and budget. Now, to add to the likes of
Lauren’s, The Buckhorn, Libby’s, Aquarelle, Anel’s, The Drive-In, and The
Hotel, we have the French country cuisine served by the
family-owned-and-operated Coq Au Vin at the former Floodgate Store on Hwy 128
in northwest A.V. Several regulars have given very positive reviews and I hope
to see for myself very soon. In the meantime, the restaurant is open for dinner
on Thursdays thru’ Monday from 5pm each evening and reservations are encouraged
on Friday and Saturdays. Call 895-9255 to get yours…
… Opening soon – ‘Stone and Embers’ restaurant located
in The Madrones complex of small businesses/tasting rooms south of Philo…
… If either of these new restaurants can titillate the
palate as did the truly excellent birria (goat soup) served up by the Ferreyra
family at their party last Saturday evening, then they will be doing a great
job. Two Valley goats were humanely butchered by Eddie Ferreyra and cooked by
his father Domingo Sr, with all the necessary fixin’s prepared by other
assorted family members and friends. When accompanied by the beer, wine, and
music provided by DJ Alex Favella, this must surely have been the best of a
number of Valley gatherings that night. I hope so – it was the one where I spent most
of my time!...
… Speaking of which, my roving reporters have informed
that there were good crowds at those other events – the Quinceanera for Maggie
Mendoza at the Apple Hall in Boonville, Dan and Loretta Houck’s Pool and Pond
Party in the Yorkville Highlands; the ‘Joe Blow’ band’s party on A.V. Way hosted
by Jill and Steve ‘It’s my party and I’ll play if I want to’ Derwinski; and
‘The Last Night of The Lodge (Saloon)’ – the other event that I attended for a
final couple of tipples… They were all very enjoyable I’m sure, but did they
serve Ferreyra goat soup and the wonderfully smooth La Perla de Tzitzio – mescal
from Michoacán? I didn’t think so…
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. Keep on wagging that tail, Fred…
p.p.p.s. Keep up the good work, Round-eyed Robin


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