In 1997 an MIT article noted that the sky will soon fill with satellites providing communication to every point on Earth, and that they should do double duty by collecting solar energy and beaming it down to Earth. Perhaps that time has come.
Read MoreSpring is here! We may have some rain, but the wisteria is blooming and the squirrels have an extra skip in their step. The refreshment of this glorious season is in the air. Since ancient times, spring has represented a renewal of life, a return to birth and blossom after the long, cold spell of winter.
Read MoreMom will love to get a Spring Butterfly Basket with Native Wildflowers - Get a special pollinator package with a half dozen 4″ size native plants grown in the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy’s Native Plant Nursery especially for making your garden beautiful,
Read MoreFor 35 years Rolling Hills Covenant Church has packed in thousands of art-loving folks for its presentations of the Pageant of Our Lord during the Easter holidays.
Read MoreAfter receiving its largest private financial gift ever, South Coast Botanic Garden (Garden) hosted the groundbreaking for its new multi-million-dollar children and family garden and announced the “Cultivate the Future” campaign, the Garden’s largest fundraising campaign in its 63 year history.
Read MoreI am sure you have all been well aware of the crazy weather we have been having this winter, and yes, even an English woman like me has had quite enough of all the rain.
Read MoreThe latest owner of Frederick Law Olmsted's original 1926 house (Olmsted was the landscape architect who laid out the original Palos Verdes Project in the early '20's and whose father designed Central Park in New York City),
Read MoreThe story of the Original Red Onion restaurant is intertwined with the history of the Palos Verdes Peninsula. The Peninsula is named in Spanish as Palos Verdes or “Green Sticks” and was settled originally by the Tongva-Gabrielino Indians for thousands of years.
Read MoreWhen you’re on track, you know it… and feel fine. If off track… you know it too… You feel weird, wasted, ill-at-ease and like you’ve been soccer punched.
Read MoreGoats are fascinating creatures that have been featured in various cultures and mythologies for centuries. They are known for their hardiness, curiosity, and agility, and their symbolism is vast and varied.
Read MoreBorn on March 31, 1934 in Pennsylvania, Shirley Jones thankfully relocated to Hollywood.
Read MoreAs winter's grip begins to fade
And snow and ice begin to melt,
The world awakens, unafraid,
As spring's arrival is felt.
Read MoreWine Maker for a Day at Belmont Village on April 30th
Read MoreThe fox is a fascinating creature that has captivated the imaginations of people for centuries. With their bushy tails, pointed ears, and sharp features, foxes are often associated with cunning, intelligence, and adaptability. But what do foxes really represent?
Read MoreThe Wayfarers Chapel is a stunning glass church located in Rancho Palos Verdes, California. Known for its breathtaking architecture and serene natural surroundings, it has become a popular filming location for movies, television shows, and music videos.
Read MoreAmerican actress Jennifer Anne Garner was born on April 17, 1972. Garner studied drama at Denison University before beginning her acting career as an understudy for the Roundabout Theatre Company in New York City.
Read MoreThe Soka Gakkai International (SGI) began their donation of cherry trees to the City of Torrance in 2001.
Read MoreIn the early 1800’s missionaries from Europe and the United States journeyed throughout the South Pacific islands attempting to convert their native populations to Christian beliefs.
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