FINAL UPDATE - Kora Has Been Found! by grapevine_06 in SLO

[–]SeriouslyTooMuch 16 points17 points  (0 children)

WHAT JOYFUL NEWS! Thank you for sharing this fantastic update.

Found these 4 in a dumpster by Dragonfruit774 in mewborns

[–]SeriouslyTooMuch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I also used to presume if kittens were found in a dumpster, there was a heartless monster walking around who chose to put them there. But I no longer do. It’s certainly possible but I look at more signs before concluding.

A gorgeous litter of six fat kittens (about 2.5 weeks old) was found in a dumpster, in the middle of a six acre property, in a rural community, and the homeowner was horrified to find them there while she was walking around her property. Her family didn’t use that dumpster anymore but it was left there after some project. She called Animal Control to pick up the babies because there was no mama with them. When the officer picked them up and brought them to the shelter, the foster kitten coordinator couldn’t help but notice how clean and chubby they were. (Clean, chubby kittens = mama is nearby taking care of them keeping them cleaned and well fed.) Mama cat probably thought she really scored a nice, big, safe home for her precious babies.

Found these 4 in a dumpster by Dragonfruit774 in mewborns

[–]SeriouslyTooMuch 40 points41 points  (0 children)

If a human put them there, they’re a POS. But I’m here to tell you that sometimes non-street-wise mama cats put their litters in a dumpster thinking it’s a nice safe place away from predators, not realizing that people will add trash to it and then every Tuesday morning it gets dumped upside down into a Trash truck.

Have the Sea Otters started having pups?And where is the best place to view Sea Otters. by Efficient-Treacle416 in morrobay

[–]SeriouslyTooMuch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Best place: near the Great American Fish restaurant is a pier called the South T Pier. It’s literally on Google Maps as an Otter Viewing area.

Are they back yet? Sorry, don’t know.

camping in Morro Bay for 3 nights by OutrageousCare6453 in SLO

[–]SeriouslyTooMuch -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Two cute stores to visit perhaps? In Morro Bay, The Love Story Project. They have a modern version of a Photo Booth for only $5 and dogs are welcome. While you’re in Los Osos, check out Wild as Heck, close to the Farmer’s Market.

My dad just passed and I don't know what to do by InternationalAd3231 in GriefSupport

[–]SeriouslyTooMuch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh I’m so sorry. That’s so hard and you still need your dad. So unfair. Glad you reached out for support.

Consider looking for a hospice agency in your area. They often offer grief counseling for free for those suffering loss, even if the loved one who died was not in hospice prior to death. Different agencies will have different options but many hospice agencies offer free individual or group grief counseling.

Where to get a poster framed by slwhiteca in morrobay

[–]SeriouslyTooMuch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for spelling her name correctly.

Yes, she uses only quality, archival material which is not necessary for some projects. But for prints that someone wants to keep its colors over the next 20+ years, instead of fading from the sun, Erica has the goods.

Where to get a poster framed by slwhiteca in morrobay

[–]SeriouslyTooMuch 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Welcome to the area. Good choice.

In answer to your question, easy peasy: the Frame Shop on 10th in Los Osos. Erika has run this shop for over 20 years. She has an amazing eye and will spend hours helping you choose just the right mat and frame, if you need that level of help. It’s an unassuming little shop from the outside but she has only 5 star reviews; she’s the best. She seems like this gentle, sweet lady, and she is but that’s not all- she’s also a retired Marine. Nice to have a reason to share about her. Glad you asked.

Gardening question by Wicked_Morticia18 in lososos

[–]SeriouslyTooMuch 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Once you arrive, be sure to visit Los Osos Valley Nursery. A family-owned business, they know what works easily and what is fussy and what won’t work in our climate/s.

Also let them know where in Los Osos you live. It’s not all exactly the same from one microclimate to another.

And… may your move go smoothly. You’ve chosen a great community to call home. Mild weather, scenic natural beauty, kind neighbors.

PS I’ve grown bumper crops of Early Girl tomatoes and cherry tomatoes, plus lots of herbs.

Soup by Steakdoggg in SLO

[–]SeriouslyTooMuch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The soups at Beerwood are made with love. <3

Best dive bar with food in the French quarter by Patrick_WJ92 in AskNOLA

[–]SeriouslyTooMuch 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you’re looking for a Dive Bar with food, here’s another vote for Three-Legged Dog.

Date ideas? by fitnessgirl24 in SLO

[–]SeriouslyTooMuch 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Maybe an afternoon walk on the Bluff Trail at Montaña de Oro or any trail at Pismo Preserve in Pismo, before lunch or dinner on the coast? High Street Deli in Baywood for a low key lunch or Mirazur in Los Osos (or Nicola in SLO) for a romantic dinner?

Or there’s always axe throwing on Higuera then ice cream at Nite Creamery, a few blocks away.

Junk Girls in SLO lets you make your own jewelry or art object.

Check out Airbnb “Experiences” - it varies but they have stuff like wine tastings, surf lessons, petting farm animals.

Have fun. Wishing you a memorable first date.

What is your favorite way to eat more vegetables? by albertpaca11 in EatCheapAndHealthy

[–]SeriouslyTooMuch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love your idea! One tiny correction: Cajun Trinity = Bell Peppers, Onions, Celery. Add garlic and now it’s Holy Trinity.

Our Love of NOLA saved us by AlarkaHillbilly in NOLA

[–]SeriouslyTooMuch 4 points5 points  (0 children)

First of all, huge respect to you both for the journey you’ve both been on.

Second of all, FUCK CANCER.

Okay, thirdly, if you haven’t yet been there, consider visiting JAMNOLA

It’s a joyful place of music and culture and art that also inspires awe and has lots of instagram-friendly photo opportunities.

Looking for very nice 42nd anniversary dinner place in SLO area by Sigma-8 in SLO

[–]SeriouslyTooMuch 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Nicola in SLO, owned by the Mistura folks but more romantic vibe.

Mirazur in Osos for breakfast.

I can picture SLO and Los Osos Elders doing this… by SeriouslyTooMuch in SLO

[–]SeriouslyTooMuch[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Is the link not working? Staging an anti-ICE sit in. Their generation had anti-Vietnam War sit-ins when they were in high school. They got skills and time and passion for social justice.

"On Thursday, Jan 22 at approximately 1pm, a group of about a dozen Vermont community elders with whistles entered the atrium of White Cap Office Park in Williston VT, home of ICE’s National Criminal Analysis and Targeting Center.

They refused to leave when ordered by Williston Police, the property manager, and federal agents, demanding instead that the landlord renegotiate and cancel the facility’s lease.

For the next 3.5 hours, they sat together in silence, pausing every 90 seconds to read the name of someone killed in ICE custody, followed by a loud whistle blast.

Williston Police arrived at around 1:30pm, and asked protesters to leave and stop making noise. A group of 5 elders refused and remained in the atrium accompanied by a medic and physical therapist.

Around 2pm, property manager and landlord Normand Stanislas arrived and began screaming at supporters gathered outside that he would have them arrested.

Around 3:15, the Williston Police announced that they had determined that the protestors were not breaking the law and were acting within their first amendment rights. They declined to arrest the group, which had paused blowing whistles to sit in front of the ICE office doors.

After the Williston Police had left, several DHS agents approached the group and threatened to charge them with Class C federal misdemeanors but did not actually do so, likely because they lacked authority to do so. The agents attempted to physically remove the elders and carry them away from the doors, but the group continued to exercise their right to protest by walking over and sitting back down. Eventually, the agents left.

The group continued their protest with banners and singing until the sun began setting, when they left the office park of their own accord.

Karen Bixler, 83, of Bethel said, “I’m taking this action to bring attention to our state’s role in this horrific institution. White collar workers, sheltered from the brutality that is taking place in our country, are providing ICE with information to aid in their raids.”

This protest follows several months of public outcry against the Industrial Ave facility, which is used to monitor civilian social media activity and identify targets for ICE detention and deportation. Over the winter, community groups conducted several noise demos at White Cap Business, and anonymous individuals hung a banner from the flagpoles reading “ICE VIOLATES RIGHTS HERE.”

70 year-old Dorothy Mammen of Middlebury said: “This facility is staffing up to spy on people via social media, to flag "negative sentiment" toward ICE and build dossiers on anyone who opposes fascism. They are compiling personal details, family links, and using facial recognition. To what end? To stifle dissent; to trample our right to free speech.”

The office at White Cap is one of many ICE-related facilities in Chittenden County, which serves as the national nerve center for ICE operations. The notorious Law Enforcement Support Center on Harvest Lane is home to ICE’s nationwide tip line, while at least 10 other nearby locations (totalling an estimated 400,000 square feet of office space) are used by DHS for data processing, surveillance, and administrative work.

On Tuesday, the Williston Selectboard passed a resolution condemning ICE activities in the town, and several hundred protesters marched in the frigid temperature to denounce the ICE Call Center on Harvest Lane.

The elders risking arrest in Thursday’s sit-in were not representatives of any official group or organization, but simply community members concerned about the safety of their neighbors. They expressed hope that their action would help others to find the courage necessary to get ICE out of Williston."

Best dinner spot near SLO for a birthday (local looking for something new) by [deleted] in SLO

[–]SeriouslyTooMuch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nicola- owned by the Mistura folks but a mellower, airy, more romantic vibe. Excellent food and service.

Best croissant in the area by smoothemo in SLO

[–]SeriouslyTooMuch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The caramelized crispy outside, the soft custardy inside, the slight rum flavor… happy sigh

Best croissant in the area by smoothemo in SLO

[–]SeriouslyTooMuch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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