Enterprise staff Shirley Cross packages up the last of the morningÕs doughnuts in an airplane hangar near her house in rural Yolo County. In the hangar sit a silver 1943 Beech 18 UC-45E that her late husband and several friends spent years restoring, and an ordinary table and chairs. Coffee mugs hang in a row … Continue Reading
No Comment / September 15, 2008 | Posted in Archived Stories | Read More »
Enterprise staff writer Lloyd Johnson Ñ a popular vendor at the Davis Farmers Market Ñ is on a personal quest for the ideal tomato. ÒThe first thing is choosing the varieties that match your soil and your climate,Ó Johnson said. ÒI start in February, and grow the seedlings in my greenhouse. Timing is critical. You … Continue Reading
No Comment / September 08, 2008 | Posted in Archived Stories | Read More »
Enterprise staff writer Now then, a word about squirrels. Yes, adorable. Yes, bouncy-jumpy. Yes, yes, twitching noses and fluffy tails Ñ Focus, people. These squirrels youÕre seeing Ñ the red-brown ones, the most common sort in Davis Ñ are eastern fox squirrels. TheyÕre interlopers, colonists, invaders. Aliens. John McNerney, the city of DavisÕ wildlife specialist, … Continue Reading
No Comment / September 02, 2008 | Posted in Archived Stories | Read More »