The Oval Shafts of Lady Garbanzo
Evening shadows crept on cats' paws across the bay and touched the two boats anchored off the outer dock. There was no wind.Weekly Weather Outlook
As the autumnal equinox rolls by, the excellent fall Tahoe weather continues through the week.Alpine Meadows Announces Opening Date for Winter
Alpine Meadows Ski Resort announced today plans to open for skiing and snowboarding on December 5, conditions permitting.POEM: Season Changing
Far away hills... Wind blowing in my hair, Fog rising in the airLodge-to-Lodge Kayak Tours Offer Comfortable Adventure
This fall, Tahoe Adventure Company will offer multi-day 'kayak and stay' tours along the shores of Lake Tahoe.PLACES: Sand Harbor near Incline Village, NV
Visitors do not generally expect to encounter a dramatic, south-sea-island-like beach at 6,200 feet in elevation, but Lake Tahoe has one.PLACES: The Stones at Chambers Ldg & Thunderbird Lodge
Years ago as a stonemason apprentice I didn't think of stonework as one of man's most enduring monuments, like the pyramids.Local Historian & Author To Lead Olympic History Walking Tour
Local Olympic historian David C. Antonucci will lead a lecture and walking tour of the 1960 Winter Olympics sites on Saturday, September 19 as part of the continuing Palisades Tahoe Institute speaker series.POEM: Season Changing
Rain falling in the sky
A cedar tree
Wind blowing on trees. --By Cole Brandt
Cole is 9 and in the third grade at Tahoe Lake School.
WARREN'S WORLD: Golfing Under Water
I had made the arrangements to play a month ago with two busy people. Since both of them are good golfers, I felt I could learn something if I hacked my way around 18 holes with them. What I learned is that the more I play golf, the dumber I am, especially when I play in the rain.