Palm readings, coffee cake, and the newspaper that became a museum

A creek that runs along the ESRI campus out to Tennessee Street is picturesque. By John Murphy Highland is not the most walkable city, so I often cross the wash into Redlands and hit the pavement. Wednesday’s wanderings took me to the historic Kendall Street area. I headed down the hill to State Street andContinue reading “Palm readings, coffee cake, and the newspaper that became a museum”

Crisis postpones her Texas wedding, but Redlands High grad maintains

Photo courtesy of April Rew/Local Nomad Photo By John Murphy I shouldn’t have been surprised last week but I was. Surprised, that is, the Texas wedding of Redlands High graduate Felicia “Mafel” Lopez and college sweetheart Tenari Tenari of Long Beach has been postponed. Why? That dreaded novel coronavirus, of course. Full disclosure, Mafel isContinue reading “Crisis postpones her Texas wedding, but Redlands High grad maintains”