by pattykaymooney | Aug 22, 2018 | Video Production in San Diego, Vintage Adventures
You need to be in good shape if you engage in a hike like that. Because you’ll be wearing a backpack that will weigh at least 25 pounds with all the essentials. This includes tent, sleeping bag, clothing, food, cookware and of course the obligatory bottle of wine and flask of brandy.
by pattykaymooney | May 25, 2018 | Video Production in San Diego
Happy Birthday, Charlie Taylor! All the Charlie Taylors in the World Charlie Taylor was the name of a singer and guitarist whom my parents used to love. They would go see him whenever he happened to be performing at a Detroit Irish pub. He’s gone now, and so...
by pattykaymooney | Apr 13, 2018 | Video Production in San Diego
We love most everything the West Coast has to offer (other than the traffic jams). We love the diversity of cultures. We enjoy the restaurants featuring eclectic foods, the small-craft breweries, the beaches, the mountains, the deserts, the weather and the feeling that this is Paradise.
by pattykaymooney | Mar 16, 2018 | Video Production in San Diego
We learned that a nationwide drought was cause for concern, as it meant there were less hops for beer. Then we found out how the water of various locales was a great part of what lent beers their unique flavor. We discovered how several small craft brewers were carving out highly unique flavor niches, leading to some of the beers we have today, such as Belching Beaver’s “Peanut Butter Milk Chocolate Stout,” or Alpine Brewing Company’s “Willy Vanilly.”
by pattykaymooney | Mar 9, 2018 | Video Production in San Diego
An Unusual Wrecking Crew The idea of a wrecking crew traditionally conjures up images of big, meaty guys crushing and destroying things. But in this age of #MeToo, times are rapidly changing. Back when I was a little girl, oh so very long ago, my grandmother informed...
by pattykaymooney | Feb 9, 2018 | Video Production in San Diego
Although the sport of mountain biking is relatively young, it has accrued a bit of history that is of importance to aficionados. I have therefore pulled the following interview out of my “lock box.” I now share with you, dear readers, the story of how Cross Country Mountain Biking came to be an Olympic sport.