12 Relationship Book Recommendations from Peninsula Friends of the Library By Colleen Cotter Best Friend of the PVPLD
February is the month of love and relationships blooming from somewhat interested to “I love you”. SJ Scott researched the top books on relationship building; those listed below are amongst the most popular, best rated and best reviewed books on relationships available. SJ Scott does a great job of breaking down what each book offers.
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Around the Hill in 80 Minutes – Apologies to Jules Verne - A Self-Guided Driving Tour. By Dana Graham
The scenic Palos Verdes Peninsula, apart from hikers and bikers, is a favorite drive primarily for the scenery. But you may be driving past a lot of the history. So next time you are on quarantine and want to take a drive, take this with you and you will find new things to appreciate about Palos Verdes. So here we go – up, up, and away!
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Timely Tarot: The Element of Air By Lisa De La O Wyman
Happy New Year! We made it through the strange days of 2021 and are tentatively emerging with caution and hope like the dawn. We are forever changed by what has come before, but one of our key strengths as human beings is our curiosity about what’s next and what could be.
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This Land is Our Land and So Much More By Local Writer, Photographer and Contributor Steve Tabor
The Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy (Conservancy) hosts Outdoor Volunteer Days every Saturday at selected locations across the Peninsula to rehabilitate the land by planting local native plants and removing invasive plants to provide refuge for birds, pollinators, and important wildlife.
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More Hollywood History of Palos Verdes: Errol Flynn By Annette Bochenek, Ph.D.
To movie fans around the globe, Errol Flynn is remembered as one of the top swashbuckling heroes in classic film. Known for his portrayals in Captain Blood (1935) and The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938), in addition to his notorious personal life, much as been discussed, published, and filmed on the subject of Flynn.
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Happy Heavenly Birthday, Lloyd Bridges
January 15, 1913 California native Lloyd Bridges was born in San Leandro, California. He would later attend UCLA and finally achieve world wide success appearing in more than 150 films.
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Hollywood History in Palos Verdes: Dana Andrews By Annette Bochenek, Ph.D.
Dana Andrews was a key Hollywood star throughout the 1940s. Shining as a romantic lead in many dramatic films, Andrews worked with many top actresses of the day. Though he appeared in several notable films, he is most celebrated for offering some of the many moving performances in The Best Years of Our Lives (1946).
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Brushing up on the Red Planet with Chesley Bonestell By Douglass M. Stewart, Jr. Producer/Writer/Director
In just a few days, the Mars 2020 Perseverance Rover is scheduled to land on the surface of Mars. The mission will include the search for signs of ancient life, experiment with converting Martian atmospheric carbon dioxide into oxygen and even gathering rock and soil samples to be retrieved on a future Mars mission. This impressively ambitious rover also carries a little helicopter by the name of “Ingenuity.” Sometime after touching down in Jezero Crater, the rover will deploy Ingenuity to attempt the first powered test flight on another world. Read on to learn about another special passenger who’s also on board.
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A Valuable Lesson About Reverse Aging…..By Chris Gilbert, MD, PhD
We all age but can we reverse aging?
The answer is yes.
What is the recipe?
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Horseless Carriage Club Holiday Excursion Rings Out 2021 and Rings In 2022 By Dana Graham
On the last Sunday of each year, the Southern California Horseless Carriage Club has a much-anticipated meeting and drive around Pasadena, San Marino, and environs.
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Whales – The Friendly Giants are Making Their Annual Migration By Brenda Cash
Can you imagine travelling 5,000 miles for a date? A chance ‘hook-up?’
Luckily for we humans, that’s not the norm. It is for the Gray whale.
It’s migration season. Every year from mid-December thru late April, Gray whales make a 10,000-mile round trip from their Artic feeding grounds south to the lagoons of Baja Mexico. It is one of the longest migrations of any mammal. And we get to see it right in our backyard! Sometime calves are born along the way and are carefully guided by their very protective moms to the waters of Baja.
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Chef Christine’s Culinary Column
As the Chef in my family I make dinner every night. Jim oversees beverages and the other night he surprised me with something special.
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What's Your Story? By Shelley Stockwell-Nicholas, Ph.D.
Stories you tell yourself influence what you think and do.
In fact, everything you think is a story you accept or create. Your narrative also reveals to others who you are and what they hear from your sweet lips determines how they react to you.
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Stunning Sunsets on the Palos Verdes Peninsula By Dianne Gowder
Why do we get such stunning sunsets? It turns out that we live in one of the best places in the world to experience these wonders!
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The Palos Verdes Guide to Holiday Luxury Shopping in Southern California
Holiday shopping in Southern California can be the ultimate luxury experience depending on the areas you choose to explore and visit. Shopping is the ultimate hobby for many Californians, and it is considered by some to be an art form.
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Vegan vs Keto vs Traditional … Unexpected Delights!
There are so many fads and confusion when it comes to diet and nutrition these days. As a personal chef and caterer, I am always faced with the challenge of creating delicious offerings for varying dietary needs.
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You Got This! Thanksgiving Day Dining with Decorum By Beverly Hills Manners Expert Lisa Gaché
At Thanksgiving time (or any time), many of life’s most joyous occasions occur around the table. Family and friends gather, food is prepared or purchased, and everlasting memories are made. With the tone properly set and the elements painstakingly in place, all that is remaining is how to properly navigate your way around the table and elegantly bring the food into your mouth.
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A-PLUS WELLNESS By Shelley Stockwell-Nicholas, PhD
If you are ready to thrive use my two big A’s formula: Awaken and Attitude.
1. AWAKEN
The awake you knows from experience that what you think and say can bring you up or throw you down. Suggestions you give yourself are self-hypnosis that becomes your reality. If you tell yourself, “I feel yucky,” that’s exactly how you feel. If you tell yourself "I feel better and better and best” your positive affirmation becomes real.
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