Author Archives: Sue Pascoe

John Lennon’s Rainbow Mittens 

When I was twenty-in, I loaded up a suitcase with all my worldly possessions, two hundred dollars, and took a Greyhound bus from South Dakota to New York City. I was too naïve to realize the folly of what I … Continue reading

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Resilience Is One  Trait of Wisdom

When Palisadian Dr. Laura Gabayan began the Wisdom Research Project in 2022, the eight traits continually identified with wisdom were: resilience, kindness, positivity, spirituality, humility, tolerance, creativity and curiosity. Resilience topped the list as it was the trait encountered most … Continue reading

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Viewpoint: Westwood Rec Center Doesn’t Treat Girls Equally

This editor referees high school soccer and was assigned a girls varsity game this afternoon, Thursday, December 19, at the Westwood Recreation Center. It was a league game between Shalhevet High School and Compton Early College High School.  Since many … Continue reading

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What Is It? # 52

This is a cast iron fireplace fire back. They were first produced in Europe in the 15th century. Fire backs are placed on the backwall of fireplaces. Their main purpose was to protect the backwall from overheating which would cause … Continue reading

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A Gaggle of Geese: A Pod of Whales: A Slew of Good Lawyers?

Circling the News put out a query for a reader who wanted a good estate/trust lawyer that was local to Pacific Palisades. CTN promised to let the reader know of any responses. Readers were exceptionally helpful. CTN does not recommend … Continue reading

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Pot Shot #39.

Ashleigh Brilliant writes: WHAT EXACTLY IS A “POT-SHOT” OR “BRILLIANT THOUGHT?” Pot-Shots are epigrams, composed according to the following very strict rules. The length must never exceed 17 English words. Note that this is a maximum. Some Pot-Shots are much … Continue reading

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New Café, Neto’s, Opens on the Beach

After finishing an egg, bacon and cheese breakfast sandwich, and a latte at Neto’s Café, the decidedly warm Wednesday, made sitting at the beach a perfect place to people watch – with the Pacific Ocean in the background. Neto’s Café … Continue reading

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Homelessness Programs: Could Things Get Any Worse?

(Editor’s note: This article first appeared in CityWatch on December 16 and is reprinted with permission.) By TIM CAMPBELL   Over the past few months, it seems there has been nothing but bad news about the performance of Los Angeles’ … Continue reading

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A Real Hero Versus a Fake Internet Hero

NOT A HERO: The December 17 indictment released by the Manhattan District Attorney’s office for Luigi Mangione stated: On the morning of December 4th, MANGIONE left the Hostel at 5:34 a.m. and travelled to Midtown using an e-bike. Between 5:52 … Continue reading

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It’s Up for a Vote to Repair Rustic Canyon Pool

At the December 19 meeting of the Board of Recreation and Park Board of Commissioners, the repair of the Rustic Canyon Swimming Pool is on the agenda. After approval of minutes, the general manager’s update and general public comment that … Continue reading

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