June 2011 Entries
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By Jen Krail
Recognize this? It’s an old Kodak Brownie camera. Do you still have one?
The Lakeside Clubhouse display cases will feature photos taken by Seabreeze resident, Jack Iskin. This display represents his joy of photography over the last 20 years in medias encompassing film, Polaroid manipulation and digital. Any residents interested in purchasing one of his photos may do so by calling him at 6507. All proceeds will benefit the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society.
For the month of June, members of La Costa Glen's Photography Club will display their favorite photographs in the Fairway display cases. Come and check out their...
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By Carole Eibelheuser
On Father's Day, memories of my Dad Charlie come flooding back. He owned and operated a grocery store/meat market and closed on Sunday. This was the special "family day." He would often take us on a family drive. Today with gas prices as they are, it would be a rare treat to just drive and see the sights.
Sometimes we would go to an amusement park, a zoo, New York City, or enjoy looking at the Hudson River from the Palisade Cliffs. At least once a month, we would hop in the car to visit his parents or get...
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By Carole Eibelheuser
Recently it was my pleasure to meet with a most charming lady, Andrea Martinez, who is the talented chef responsible not only for our delicious breakfast croissants, but for each and every dessert we enjoy at lunch and dinner.
She is a native of Switzerland who is a graduate of the Culinary Arts Institute there. She has always loved traveling, so she decided to apply for a position that was advertised through Rolling Pin Magazine. She was hired as a traditional chef at the Swiss Stubli, in Beaver, Colorado. The owners were also Swiss. It was there that she...
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By Eleanor Seidenglanz
I was not aware that traffic circles were a major part of the highways in New Jersey until I became a resident. Having lived in Philadelphia all of my life until I married, I was not familiar with this traffic hazard.
People have their methods of approaching a circle. Timid people approach a circle with caution. Brave people plow right in. All hope to eventually exit to the correct road. Get in the wrong lane and one must go around the circle several times before being able to exit. If an impatient driver tries to change lanes, he can...