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A Hare-Raising Experience in San Francisco

By Linda Tancs

The rabbit, or hare, is the fourth animal in the 12-year cycle of the Chinese zodiac.  Welcome to the year of the rabbit.  San Francisco’s Chinese New Year Festival will culminate on 19 February with an evening parade from Market and Second Street to Kearny and Jackson.  Named one of the top ten parades in the world by the International Festivals and Events Association (IFEA), the San Francisco march is one of the grandest night illuminated parades in the country (think: Disney), not to mention one of the largest celebrations of Asian culture outside of Asia.  Parade highlights include elaborate floats, lion dancers, folk dancers,  Chinese acrobats and a 250 foot long Golden Dragon (“Gum Lung”) flowing along the parade route.  Happy Year 4709.

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Seaworthy in San Diego

By Linda Tancs

American author George William Curtis once said, “It is not the ship so much as the skillful sailing that assures the prosperous voyage.”  That could certainly be said of the Star of India, a wood-and-iron trader constructed in 1863 as the Euterpe.  Now a museum piece at San Diego’s Maritime Museum, the masted beauty was made seaworthy again in 1976 after years of decay and holds the Guinness World Records distinction as the oldest active sailing ship.  The downtown waterside museum also boasts a replica of a British frigate as well as a submarine, steam ferry and steam-powered yacht.  All aboard!

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Butterfly Town, USA

By Linda Tancs

October is a special time of year at Monarch Grove Sanctuary in Pacific Grove, California.  That’s when you can witness the annual migration of the monarch butterfly.  The pines and eucalyptus trees of the Sanctuary are saturated with the colorful insects that overwinter in this pleasant climate every year.  If you thought this only happened in Mexico, you’re not imagining things.   Monarchs east of the Rocky Mountains do indeed spend their winters in high mountains in central Mexico.   Monarchs west of the Rockies migrate to locations on the central California coast.  This spectacular event on the coast has earned the town the nickname Butterfly Town.  Led by a team of dedicated docents, you can reach the Sanctuary at Ridge Road between Lighthouse Avenue and Short Street.  

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Air Show Turns 21

By Linda Tancs

The number 21 often signals a coming of age.  No wonder, then, the folks at South Lake Tahoe California’s Lake Tahoe Airport are throwing a big bash at this year’s air show on 28 August.  Among the many events planned are guest appearances by aerobatic performers Bill Cornick and Jon Melby and the gravity defying antics of Spencer Suderman in his famous Pitts.  Gives new meaning to the phrase, birds of a feather fly together.

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Feeling Blue Around the World

By Linda Tancs

Feeling blue?  In some parts of the world, that’s not necessarily a bad thing.  That is to say, if you live in a blue zone–areas of the world where the population regularly lives to the ripe old age of 100 or more.  Places like Loma Linda, California, Nicoya Peninsula in Costa Rica, Sardinia, Italy and Okinawa, Japan.  Don’t pack your bags just yet, though.  Just being there won’t increase your chances for longevity.  You gotta walk the walk, as they say.  That means lots of whole grains, veggies, beans and fruits.  Maybe Mama was right after all.

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Drawing Lines in the Sand in California

By Linda Tancs

In Imperial Beach, California they’ll be drawing lines galore in the sand at the 30th annual U.S. Open Sandcastle Competition.  An event for pros and amateurs alike, the competition on 8 August includes a Masters contest for pros and cash prizes up to $21,000 for pro and amateur sand carvers in other categories.  Works will be available for viewing until 4 p.m. due to the tides.  Why wait until Sunday?  Make it a beach weekend and enjoy the Sandcastle Dance on Friday and the street fair along Seacoast Drive on Saturday.  Sounds beachy keen to me.

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Big Wheels in California

By Linda Tancs

Mountain bikers will find nirvana at northern California’s Northstar-at-Tahoe Resort, where they offer over 100 miles of trails and a season bike pass for $279. Best of all, if you don’t want to use the lifts, you can bike the trails for free. You can get your rental at the Village at Northstar. Once you’ve conquered the hills, why not entertain yourself at the Village? Through the end of August you can enjoy your favorite tunes from the 70s and 80s on Tuesdays at the roller rink, or watch a movie there after sundown. You’ve got 21 open shops and 12 places to dine, too. A good day, as they say at Tahoe.

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Summer Celebration in Santa Barbara

By Linda Tancs

Today marks the northern hemisphere’s summer solstice, a transition dating back to ancient Greek celestial navigation and celebrated in many cultures as a midpoint between the seasons. Santa Barbara marks the event later in the week with one of the largest single-day arts events. Enjoy the multicultural jamboree at the festival on 25 and 26 June, including drum and dance, flamenco and soul. The theme of Saturday’s parade is Carnival, an apt description considering the more than 1,000 parade participants, complete with extravagant floats, whimsical costumes and creatively choreographed dancing ensembles. It’s all happening at Alameda Park.

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Racing Through California

By Linda Tancs

If the thrill of the chase like Monte Carlo’s Grand Prix or the memory of Italy’s Mille Miglia gets your adrenaline rushing, then no doubt you’ll enjoy California’s vintage version beginning on 25 April.  Northern California’s Mille, now in its 20th year, follows classic cruisers on a 4-day journey through 1000 miles of northern wine country, open roads and quaint hotels.  Pick your favorite at the Fairmont in San Francisco before the race.  With all the natural beauty lining the route, let’s hope the drivers can keep their eyes on the road.

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Hog Wild in Carmel

By Linda Tancs

Did you know that the Hog’s Breath Inn restaurant in Carmel-by-the-Sea is owned by actor and former mayor Clint Eastwood?  I’m sure you’d make his day if you stopped by for a visit, but that’s not the only attraction in this city in California’s Monterey Peninsula.  The town is known for its story book-style cottages, characterized by turrets and stone chimneys, like those at Torres Street and Sixth Avenue.  Another feature is its mile-long pure sandy beach.  And then of course there’s the visual and performing arts centre along with the third oldest art gallery in the country, Weston Art Gallery–not surprising, considering Carmel’s origin as a bohemian art colony.  This pet-friendly destination was rated a top ten locale by a leading travel magazine.  If you go, consider a scenic walking tour.  Then eat, shop and explore some more and find out for yourself why they call it California’s Jewel City.

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