Spring has arrived, and with it comes a world bursting back to life! The air feels fresher, the days grow longer, and a sense of possibility lingers in the breeze.
Read MoreThe Power of Green: How This Vibrant Hue Transforms Our Minds, Mood, and Well-Being
Imagine standing in a lush forest, surrounded by towering trees, their emerald leaves shimmering in the sunlight.
Read MoreTo celebrate the Ireland that actually exists on St. Patrick’s Day—not just the fantasy created around the holiday—take the opportunity to learn about more real Irish traditions. Sing an Irish ballad, listen to traditional Irish folk music, take an Irish dance class, read Irish poetry, or even try speaking a bit of the Irish language. In doing so, you’ll become lucky not for some magical reason, but because you will be blessed to have experienced the rich culture of this fascinating country.
Read MoreI sometimes get asked why I go back to the same mountains and the Palos Verdes Peninsula sea side again and again. Some of my friends seem to think that these places are static and never changing. Their assumption is that once you have seen one place then there is no real reason to see it again because you’ll simply be seeing the same thing that you saw the last time you visited. I think that most of them don’t realize how much nature change depending on the time of year that you visit them, or even the time of day.
Read MoreIf you are looking for a way to stay plugged into the beauty of the Palos Verdes Peninsula, look no further than the Palos Verdes Pulse Instagram page (@palosverdespulse),
Read MoreAs we approach spring, there are plenty of events going on around the Peninsula that you don’t want to miss. Here’s your roundup of this month’s events.
Read MoreDay Two of racing in the Los Angeles Yacht Club is complete with the Trojans of the University of Southern California first and the Rainbows of University of Hawaii close behind in second.
Read MoreIn Southern California, spring arrives in March and is one of California’s most beautiful times of year. Each season brings a beauty of its own, but I have to admit that spring is one of my favorite seasons.
Read MoreThe Palos Verdes peninsula’s near-perfect climate makes it possible for gardens in general and succulents in particular to be vibrantly beautiful year-round…providing their owners heed a few timely and important tips.
Read MoreThe Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy is presenting the Wild & Scenic Film Festival on Tour - Two showings: April 13, 12:00 pm in San Pedro (Olguin Auditorium, Cabrillo Marine Aquarium) and Tuesday, April 22 - Earth Day at Redondo Union High School, 5 pm
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A dry white holds the power to elevate your culinary creations, offering depth and complexity.
Lectures with Lianne Presents a FREE Lecture March 14, 2025 - Stephen Gee - The Architect of Elegance: The Legacy of Paul R. Williams
Read MoreUnlock the world of wine: Discover the joys of wine tasting and develop your palate with this beginner-friendly guide, just like sommeliers do.
Read MoreJohn Warhank has spent the last two and a half decades honing his jewelry-making craft. Working with silver, he creates one-of-a-kind pendants and rings, aiming to discover the unique.
Read MoreWhen my daughter, Charli, started school, she was a bit shy. She was content to watch from the sidelines as her peers performed in school plays and programs.
Read MoreThe last time we met with Music Director Chuck Dickerson, he was taking questions after the screening of Maryann Garger’s 2023 short film The Orchestra That Chuck Built, a loving tribute to Mr. Dickerson, the talented creator of the Inner City Youth Orchestra of Los Angeles (ICYOLA)
Read MoreMarch’s birthstone, aquamarine, captures the mesmerizing beauty of the sea with its serene blue and greenish-blue hues.
Read MoreAndrea Sala and Laura Schenasi have been bonded since high school when they passed the baton to each other during the 440 relay at Palos Verdes High School.
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