People are Driving (Me) Crazy in Los Angeles
Back in the days when Pope John Paul II was a young, whipper-snapper pontiff, he would disembark an airplane, walk jauntily down the steps onto the tarmac, kneel down and kiss the ground. I don't recall the particular custom that compelled him to engage in this behavior, but I relate to his need to pay homage to the soil he was treading upon.
South County Dayworker Center: Back to Square One
I have lived in Morgan Hill with my wife and four children for almost 20 years and have been active as a community volunteer in various groups including the South County Dayworker Center that is dear to my heart. The center, which closed last May, was so important to me because, as a first-generation immigrant, I know first hand the many obstacles workers face.








