Commentary: It’s not enough to rebuild, we have to build
We’re all familiar with the catastrophe of the October fires, and so far, we’ve responded in a way that showed the strength of our community.
Market Refresher: Fall Time at the Farmers Market
Did you remember the Windsor Farmers’ Market is open until Dec. 9, Sundays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., rain or shine? Did you know that if it is raining the market sets up on the Windsor Library front porch?
Decoding Teenagers: Trading places
Every so often one of my teenagers does something so endearing, it makes me want to cry. This last Thursday, as my husband packed and left for a second business trip in two weeks, I did just that; cried. I know, I know, probably not the best way to start off the day, but I felt deflated.
Cultivating Commmunity: Windsor Garden Club
If the rain put a damper on your early-April urge to get out and plant your spring garden, you’re not alone.
But take heart: technically it’s still too early to plant your spring garden anyway. Frost season isn’t over in Windsor until mid-April. Local gardeners...
This newspaper is not worth saving
This newspaper is not worth saving. Forget whether you are reading this online or on a real piece of paper. The business model that has supported local news for 150 years is now dead. It’s deader than dead, so it’s time to move on.
A Sunday Trail Hike Goes Very Squirrely
By Solito
Solito here. You may know me from around town and prior literary contributions to the Tribune. I had to write up this note of thanks to our community for, well, saving my life perhaps.
My morning routine: I sniff, scratch my back on the...
Farms and Fairs
The spread of special events in our wine country has been getting harsh criticisms lately as the Board of Supervisors works to more tightly define and regulate these weekend and seasonal celebrations and marketing affairs.