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May 01
2008

May Travels

Posted by abuzzwitz in vacationtravelingTraveltheaterrestaurantsrecreationparentsleisureGold Country Familiesfamiliesentertainmente-zineCommunityBed and Breakfast

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Webster's College dictionary's describes travel as: To go from one place to another, as by car, train, plane, or ship; a journey.  Currently that journey is going to be expensive with fuel at new all time levels.  Pessimist or optimist; is that gas tank half-empty or half full?  As I see it, one of two things is going to happen: 1) People are going to stay home; or 2) The travel industry is going to offer enticing discounts to draw customers to their destinations.  I don't know about you, but option "2" sounds a whole lot better then pulling garden weeds, mowing the lawn, and chemically attacking and scrubbing multi-colored allege from my opaquely winterized pool!

May is noted as the official beginning of travel season, and I was surprised to learn that May was full of travel related firsts.  The first passenger railroad service in the US began in 1830, and the first transcontinental railroad was completed in 1869.  How about the first US Post Card issued in 1873, and New York's pride and joy, the Brooklyn Bridge, opened to traffic in 1883.  Then there was the first transatlantic flight in 1919, followed by the Golden Gate Bridge opening to the public in 1937.  Let's not forget the first tubeless tire introduced 1947; and we celebrated the first manned space flight in 1961...now that's a lot of travel related firsts!  Moreover, I'm sure I'm not the first to say shop for deals on travel and use your economic stimulus tax dollars to enjoy domestic travel opportunities to ensure those monies aren't sent out of the country purchasing foreign manufactured goods.

There are also a few wonderful holidays to celebrate in May:  May Day, Mother's Day, Armed Forces Day, National Maritime Day, and Memorial Day.  However, in my zeal to find May information, I came across a bizarre calendar made by a couple high school students.  Allow me to share a few of their "newly" created American holidays...I'm sure some of you can relate and would love to have reason to celebrate:  "International Tuba Day"; "No Socks Day"; "National Hoagie Day"; "Worthless Penny Day"; "National Waitresses/Waiters Day"; "Eat What You Want ‘Cause Calories Don't Count Day", and my favorite, "Visit Your Unknown Relatives Day."  Therefore, remember your mothers, nautical explorers/entrepreneurs, and celebrate the lives of those who have gone before us.  Rasp the rust off the ol' BBQ then invite a few friends over to commemorate your own special life's accomplishments holiday..."All About Me Day."  (Hint: just don't tell your guests what you're celebrating until they walk through the door with their bounty of fruits, cheeses, and salads...it's much more embarrassing and difficult to leave immediately carrying a full bowl.)

This month's edition of Gold Country Families E-Magazine features some interesting domestic travel destinations, a wonderful cruise, additional local theater productions, and a few more humorous or touching reader's stories.  We wish everyone a magnificent May.

Ciao, (Italian Good-Bye)

Patrick Witz
Writer/Editor/Publisher/Photographer
Gold Country Families E-Magazine
A FREE Internet Travel, Entertainment, & Leisure Magazine
editor@goldcountryfamilies.com

Apr 19
2008

OLD TOWN CHANGES

Posted by Loyce in sportsshoppingrestaurantsrestaurantenjoymentauburnArts

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Bouncing around Old Town Auburn today was pleased to learn about all the changes taking place starting with the Gold Rush Mall where I learned Mimi of  The Silver Store will soon take the best location in the front of the mall; congrats to Mimi who has waited well over a decade for this opp.  Mahogany Gail moves to Tea Thyme up Sacramento Street as TT is now out of business.  Roseanne has opened a boutique in the back of the mall next to the veteran Sharon Stanley of  South of  The Border.  The Brookside eatery appears to be holding its own while Stan of  The Gold store is suffering with a serious injury and the Indian store has folded their tent.  I was very impressed with the scintillating lustre of  The OT Gallery and enjoyed my connection with the always enthusiastic Doreen Kidd who waxed joyously about the success of the Gallery.  Congrats to Kidd and all the creative artists.  Enjoyed a cup with Courthouse Coffee Owner Linda Lareau and daughter Lisa with her fashion-grooved daughter sitting outside on the sunny patio.  Headed over for a visit with good pal Syl Bruce who had her staff re-inventorying at the new location at the end of  High Street where Syl says she is happy in her new digs and will soon advertise a grand opening.   Plan on eating at Pasquale Ts next week at their new location next to the Downtown clock tower.  As a consumer, I'm pleased with all the changes and look forward to my shopping/dining choices in our happy hamlet.

Mar 22
2008

YUMMACIOUS AT GIOVANNI'S

Posted by Loyce in restaurantsColfax

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Enjoyed an absolutely incredible meal at Giovanni's in Colfax where I dined in splendid excess with Hubby Jack--recuperating from knee surgery--and celebrated Stuart's Shurr's birthday with Wife Christina.  I enjoyed every stitch of my dining experience from the tangy Bloody Mary to my tasty salad to my linguini with blackened prawns.  And let me mention the crusty bread dipped in vinegar/oil.   Living in Auburn for 20 years this October, I confess that it was Stuart's suggestion to visit this pleasing restaurant which I had never experienced in two decades.   For shame.   The service here was prompt and friendly and I know I shall become a regular and wish Giovanni's continued success.  Yum.