The Magic of Flowers by Tiara Wilson

The month of February signifies unconditional love, compassion, and communication. One of the best ways to connect to our loving state is being inspired by nature’s beauty. For the last 25 years, Jenny Barker has owned South Bay’s highest rated floral shop, Magical Blooms. She has dedicated her soul purpose to share the healing energy flowers offer. Barker uses her knowledge of floral energies to design high frequency arrangements that uplift, inspire, and create joy for her clients.

Read More
“Still Safe At Home At the Movies….Toujours L’Amour” February 2021 Vol, II, No. 2 By Stephanie Mardesich

It’s February and love abounds with Cupid’s arrows piercing hearts and the passion of Aphrodite unleashed on countless lovers. On the “silver screen” traditional romance - unrequited or comic - quirky romps, exceptional scenarios, sensual moments, represent capricious and captivating stories. As the song goes “Love makes the world go round….” and much entertainment to be savored. Enjoy your favorite movie candy viewing some great films with deep sentiment, joy, laughter, and maybe a few tears.

Read More
Timely Tarot: Embracing the Hope and Healing of The Star Card by Lisa De La O Wyman

We’ve made it to 2021! While it would be lovely to imagine that the struggles and grief of last year are a thing of the past, it wouldn’t be true. We are still dealing with the same issues and their accompanying emotions. However, one way we can create space for new possibility is to allow ourselves to heal. Healing is often depicted as something soft and cozy that takes place in an ambience of wind chimes and aromatherapy candles.

Read More
Prestigious “Excellence in Historic Preservation” Medal Awarded to Long Beach Couple by Patricia Mendez

The Point Vicente Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution awarded it’s first “Excellence in Historic Preservation” medal to chapter member Britton Weber and her husband Skip. The couple has restored their beautiful 1906 American Foursquare-style home. This was a very popular design in homes around the turn of the 20th century. This style incorporates elements of Edwardian, Prairie and Craftsman styles. Hallmarks of this style include a square shape, two stories and four rooms per floor, a large front porch, chipped roof, built-in cabinetry and Craftsman-style woodwork.

Read More
The Real Side of the Life Coaching Business by Aura Imbarus, Ph.D.

The words “I am nothing,” “Nobody likes me,” or the hardest of all, “There is no point in living anymore” are not only breaking a teacher’s heart, but they absolutely demolish the parent’s state of mind and, worst of all, immobilize the teenager, who has come to this somber conclusion, while voicing the thoughts that have consumed his/her existence.

Read More
Joy and Driver's Ed by Shelley Stockwell-Nicholas, Ph.D.

You choose what you notice; then, what you notice, becomes the “map” of what you do next. Like the GPS in your car, you set your course with stories you tell yourself. Then, away you go in that direction. The course you take is based on your most dominant thought. Unless you change your perception, you’ll just hum along on automatic pilot without a second thought.

Read More
The Warner Grand Theatre Celebrates her 90th Birthday, How She Survived and Her Fate Turned Around By Liz Schindler Johnson

A longer version of this article appeared in the January 2021 issue of San Pedro Today Magazine

On January 20, 1931, Warner Brothers opened their magnificent, 1500-seat San Pedro Theatre to a star-studded crowd with back-to-back sold out shows. The crowd included Warner Bros. stars Barbara Stanwyck and Joan Blondell.

Read More
Horseless Carriages by the President of the Palos Verdes Historical Society, Dana Graham

One of the highlights of the Holiday Season for antique car aficionados is the Horseless Carriage Club tour, which always takes place on the last Sunday of the year, generally in the Pasadena area. The requirement for participation in the tour is that all cars must be of 1932 and earlier vintage. Around 150 cars show up, of which about 80 go on the tour. You see cars that you would normally never see on the road and, of course, Jay Leno always brings something exotic.

Read More
Nansen Field and the Sons of Norway by Michelle Jaeger Jones

In a very quiet, rural, homey neighborhood in Rolling Hills Estates along Palos Verdes Drive North you may have noticed a large stone that sticks up like a sign post hailing this is the place to turn in for Nansen Field. If you turn onto that road, which is Hidden Valley road, you will find quaint sign and gate which leads to a large soccer field with an outcrop of buildings called Nansen field.

Read More
The Virtual Wild & Scenic Film Festival Takes Center Stage for the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy by Steve Tabor

The Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy (Conservancy) presents its 7th Annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival virtually on Sunday, January 17th at 4:00 p.m. and is accessible on the Conservancy website through January 24th. The Festival showcases six specially selected films about individuals demonstrating that each person can make a difference when it comes to not only enjoying, but the importance protecting, open natural land.

Read More