A recent slow weekend allowed this big tomcat to relax on Avenida Revolución, sprawled out in the middle of the sidewalk.
Blog Entries
- Dilettante Room E Births Penguin Child
- Escondidan Dodged Taxes, Lied
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- Feds Let Sempra Investigate Itself
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- Afternoon Sun and Lunch at Savory Deli
- BLAH 2.0: Tiger! Tiger!
- Danny Green Quartet Live at the Loft
- Chef Jason Maitland Resurfacing in Red Light District
- Five Course Food Truck Meal?
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- Woman Kidnapped, Returned, Suspect Remains at Large
- Reviews!
- Mike Wofford’s Other Life
- David Elliott on The Big Screen: A Review of The Iron Lady
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- VA Hospital Audit Finds Fire Risks, Cancer Test Delays
- Mom Asks Permission to Kill Intruder
- Part 3 of A Closer Look at the Clip from Red Tails
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- There Is Something Haywire About Releasing the First 5 Minutes of Haywire
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- Strong Mayor: Live Without a (Redevelopment) Net!
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- At last.
- Broker Banned for Churning Client Account
- Otay Mesa Power Plant Tops Greenhouse Gas List
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- Car Rental Agency Sued for Offering Gay and Lesbian Discounts
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- Vegetarian Chupacabra Burrito
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News & Stories
Shot in Tijuana: Tomcat on Revolución
January 12, 2012
Kensington’s Aldine Drive to Be Grafitti Magnet?
The good news: Kensington and Talmadge residents are pleased that Aldine Drive, the eastern access road to/from the Kensington community from Fairmount Avenue, was reopened to through-traffic on January 9. The road had been closed …
January 12, 2012
Hiking the Lower 48's Highest: Mt. Whitney, California
On a lonely stretch of Highway 395 in Central Cali, the Sierras rise from the earth and reach for the heavens. It is here, and more specifically Mt. Whitney, where the modern-day hiker goes for …
January 12, 2012
Greek Island Hopping: A How-to
As we took our last ferry back to the Greek mainland, a few general impressions of the Greek Islands came to mind. Overall, the people were genuine, helpful and friendly – a traditional Greek nod …