Wednesday, July 20, 2011
The Demise of Borders Bookstores
I don't have a Kindle, an eReader, or a Nook, and I have zero desire to own one. I love to read and I like real books. Maybe I'm behind the times, but I'm OK with that. As everyone knows, Borders, once a retail giant, is closing their remaining 399 stores. We still have a few brave independent booksellers and, of course, Barnes & Noble, but they are in trouble, too. It's sad. Who hasn't walked into a bookstore and found a random book that you loved? That you never would have found if not for the cool cover, or interesting title. You can't do that online--you have to do a search for title or author, or something that you already know. You can't walk down an aisle and have a great book jump out at you. I feel cheated of everything I'm going to miss in the future. For what it's worth, I felt the same way about record stores. I spent most of my teenage years, and 20s, in record shops. But I guess time and technology marches on, and we are left with only the sweet memories of yesterday. See you at the Borders liquidation sale.
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Santa Ynez Valley
I am not usually a weekend getaway kind of person--I prefer long vacations across oceans, but I did a road trip over July 4th weekend. And it was great! I went to the Santa Ynez Valley, just above Santa Barbara. Golden, rolling hills, orchards, and vineyards. If you saw the movie "Sideways", that's the place. I stayed at the same hotel they did in the movie, and drank wine at the same restaurant bar. It is a very agricultural area: 60 wineries are located there, along with apples, pears, apricots, blueberries, strawberries, farms, ranches, and a casino! My highlights were Ostrichland, Quicksilver Ranch, and Nojoqui Falls. Ostrichland was just what you'd guess, hundreds of Ostriches--that you can feed! My favorite sign said "Yes, we like to bite". These birds are huge (250 - 350 pounds) and very messy eaters. They violently attack the food pan that you hold out to them--and you have to hang on very tight to that dish! Small children aren't allowed to feed them. It was horrifying at first, but once I got used to it, it was kind of funny. I went from giant birds to tiny horses. Quicksilver Ranch is a miniature horse farm. Miniature horses, not miniature farm! They were beyond cute. The adults grow no more than 34 inches, and the newest babies were maybe a foot and a half high--the size of an average German Shepherd. I really wanted to take one home! You can buy them, but I didn't think they would like my small apartment. I love waterfalls, love, love, love them! Thanks to a friend who used to live in the area and told me about the place, I went to Nojoqui Falls. Pronounced no-ho-we. After a long drive down a winding road in the middle of nowhere, it's half mile hike into the woods. Very pretty, very peaceful--which basically, sums up the whole weekend! I might turn into a weekend getaway convert!
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