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Pet Party! Photo Contest

15DeniseBascom

Bark less. Wag more. You've shown us your pets, the votes are in.
And the winners are . . .

1. #15 Got chicken
Denise Bascom

 


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45Buster

2. #45 Look what Buster learned in college
Kim Pini
111sam 3. #111 Yosemite "SAM" Jardin the cutest Chiweenie
Eva A Jardin


99blue

4. #99 Blue
Andrea Goldberg Widman

31Rio

5. #31 My name is Rio
John & Carol Tara

55Felix

6. #55 Felix the dog.
Stephanie Gerlach and Cara Flack

29nelli

7. #29 Where are the Good Times?
H. Avery Troy

12Tank

8. #12 Tank
Shane Absher

01jackthecat

9. #0 Jack =^..^= the cat knows where it’s at 
Carole Currier

6pp_DramaCat

10. #6 Drama Cat
Susi Downey

6pp_DramaCat6pp_DramaCat
91Ladybabykitten91Ladybabykitten
99blue99blue
69corbin69corbin
75kiwi75kiwi
90kitty90kitty
53Luna53Luna
68leo68leo
26lucky26lucky
36barmaid36barmaid
44Ruckus44Ruckus
41Playboy41Playboy
35manna35manna
38Mac38Mac
27kitties27kitties
112bear112bear
15DeniseBascom15DeniseBascom
82hurley82hurley
45Buster45Buster
2pp_bunnypup2pp_bunnypup
33bone33bone
83pepe83pepe
37Katie37Katie
73mustard73mustard
32Priscilla32Priscilla
13CatCritique13CatCritique
72MoosRomeo72MoosRomeo
70life70life
64liva64liva
74bff74bff
113sonny113sonny
76hobie76hobie
106Fetching106Fetching
114pearl114pearl
63partier63partier
3pp_SherlockinChair3pp_SherlockinChair
78mister78mister
52AngelBird52AngelBird
22sage22sage
95cats95cats
105elvis105elvis
60kk60kk
25Flea25Flea
108gigikimba108gigikimba
50bailey50bailey
47Sisters47Sisters
43Cookie43Cookie
7pp_ Sydney7pp_ Sydney
49What49What
59mantis59mantis
67Samba67Samba
00puddy4900puddy49
85sam85sam
109willie109willie
1pp_Topher_halloween1pp_Topher_halloween
30clarence30clarence
66posy66posy
11Brutis11Brutis
54Sparky54Sparky
4pp_Bodhisattva4pp_Bodhisattva
14llama14llama
87slickjpg87slickjpg
61posing61posing
62Sadie62Sadie
5pp_BunnyLove5pp_BunnyLove
77duke77duke
81lotus81lotus
39lola39lola
24tipsy24tipsy
84rocky84rocky
89amber89amber
18Floyd18Floyd
20ball20ball
00tiny_novelcat00tiny_novelcat
57oz57oz
80kisses80kisses
48Candy48Candy
34Austin34Austin
102kitty102kitty
29nelli29nelli
8pp_SoSad8pp_SoSad
16LolaOlive16LolaOlive
101Harley101Harley
00sup00sup
93me93me
103belalugosi103belalugosi
100chicken100chicken
94catcat94catcat
97dogcat97dogcat
40eyes40eyes
79partyboy79partyboy
42Run42Run
56Lady56Lady
12Tank12Tank
86lady86lady
21PandaPeri21PandaPeri
01jackthecat01jackthecat
110Hannah110Hannah
65pica65pica
19Luke19Luke
104osito104osito
31Rio31Rio
88regal.jpg 88regal.jpg
92parrot92parrot
46Coconut46Coconut
58Nuggles58Nuggles
51DoggieDuet51DoggieDuet
23Princess23Princess
96dog96dog
55Felix55Felix
10pp_pepito10pp_pepito
9pp_kado9pp_kado
71hapa71hapa
28_6toes28_6toes
111sam111sam
17matt17matt
98dog98dog
107pony107pony
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All the entrants . . .

1pp_Topher_halloween

#1 1.5yr old Maltipoo, Topher!

2pp_bunnypup

#2 I'm a cute Bunny Bluenose!

3pp_SherlockinChair

#3 Sherlock @Home.

4pp_Bodhisattva

#4 Bodhisattva, the coolest ZenDog ever.

5pp_BunnyLove

#5 Bunny Love.



7pp_ Sydney

#7 Sydney.

8pp_SoSad

#8 So Sad.

9pp_kado

#9 Kado driving the Miata.

10pp_pepito

#10 Pepito.

11Brutis

#11 Hat Top.



13CatCritique

#13 Cat Critique.

14llama

#14 Keeping Santa Cruz (and Aptos) Weird.

 


16LolaOlive

#16 Lola and Olive.

17matt

#17 My cat Matt he is really friendly and like to smile a lot.

18Floyd

#18 Floyd likes to roam at the beach...I found him in the trash can at Hidden

19Luke

#19 our dog/son Luke.

20ball

#20 Ha, ha – I’ve got the ball now!

21PandaPeri

#21 Panda & Peri Tug.

22sage

#22 The Free Spirit of Sage.

23Princess

#23 Princess my little cutie.

24tipsy

#24 A little tipsy from Mardi Gras!

25Flea

#25 Flea eating Grass.

26lucky

#26 Roadie For AC/DC.

27kitties

#27 Washing up!

28_6toes

#28 I haz 6 toes!



30clarence

#30 Clarence! A Santa Cruz local who likes to pretty much sleep all day long. He loves everyone.



32Priscilla

#32 Hood Ornament.

33bone

#33 I'm busy chewing on my bone.

34Austin

#34 Austin.

35manna

#35 Manna.

36barmaid

#36 Aayyy Chihuahua, barmaid!  Bring me another cold one!

37Katie

#37 Katie coming in for a landing!

38Mac

#38 It's a Plane no it's a Squirrel.

39lola

#39 Lola.

40eyes

#40 I only have eyes for you.

41Playboy

#41 Playboy Kitty.

42Run

#42 Just Gotta Run.

43Cookie

#43 Cookie just hanging around!

44Ruckus

#44 Ruckus the Ewok puppy!



46Coconut

#46 I'm shorter than a tulip?

47Sisters

#47 Frolicking Sisters at Seascape Beach.

48Candy

#48 Candy The Rat, In Her Birthday PARTY HAT!

49What

#49 What?

50bailey

#50 Bailey loves a good preening administered by a loving human.

51DoggieDuet

#51 Doggie Duet.

 

52AngelBird

#52 Angel Bird loves Spaghetti.

53Luna

#53 Luna.

54Sparky

#54 r a s p b e r r e e e e



56Lady

#56 Lady.

57oz

#57 O.Z. and I at the Sacramento Delta.

58Nuggles

#58 Nuggles searching hotchicks.com

59mantis

#59 Mantis singing in the moonlight

60kk

#60 KK feels like a lion!

61posing

#61 we kinda like posing for you.

62Sadie

#62 Maybe she didn't want to go for a walk?

63partier

#63 Partied Out.

64liva

#64 Livia, saved from the shelter ready to Live.

65pica

#65 My Pomeranian Pica.

66posy

#66 A Posey of Many Colors.

67Samba

#67 Samba sinks below the algae line to initiate a game of green-lagoon fetch.

68leo

#68 Yeah dude, I'm Léo, 17 years old and happy EVERY DAY.

69corbin

#69 Corbin in the Boppy gym.

70life

#70 Life is Good.

71hapa

#71 Did someone say 'lunch'?"

72MoosRomeo

#72 Moose and Romeo enjoying the view.

73mustard

#73 And Mustard Please!

74bff

#74 We're BFFs!!

75kiwi

#75 Kiwi Bouquet.

76hobie

#76 Hobie.

77duke

#77 Duke.

78mister

#78 Mister the explorer.

79partyboy

#79 Party boy.

80kisses

#80 Kisses from CC the French Bulldog.

81lotus

#81 Lotus in all her splendor!

82hurley

#82 Hurley playing in the seaweed at Davenport.

83pepe

#83 Party Pooch | Some patience, no photoshop... Good dog, Pepe.

84rocky

#84 Rocky raccoon and babies.

85sam

#85 Sam, the Corgi, kicking back in the shade in Soquel.

86lady

#86 Lady.

87slickjpg

#87 Slick dressed for town.

88regal.jpg

#88 Phil Angel looking very content and extremely regal.

89amber

#89 What?  Do I want to play catch?  Ha.

90kitty

#90 Wait for me.

91Ladybabykitten

#91 Lady baby kitten

92parrot

#92 Toby

93me

#93 She'll Never Find Me Here!

94catcat

#94 Can’t we have any privacy

95cats

#95 Grace and Kayla

96dog

#96 Prima does tricks.

97dogcat

#97 Sandy and Hurly ready to go!

98dog

#98 Peyton loves Rowan..



100chicken

#100 Our chicken.

101Harley

#101 Harley

102kitty

#102 Kitty

103belalugosi

#103 Bela Lugosi

104osito

#104 My name is Osito

105elvis #105 Mr. Elvis McLovin
106Fetching #106 Fetching
107pony #107 My Pony
108gigikimba #108 Gigi and Kimba
109willie #109 Willie helps with tax preparation
110Hannah #110 Hannah


112bear #112 Does my tongue look funny
113sonny #113 Sonny
114pearl #114 Pearl

 

Winners announced in the September 29 GOOD TIMES.

 

 

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CYNDI

On the eve of Cyndi Lauper’s Mountain Winery gig, we dissect the woman, the icon, the creative beast. Plus: Her thoughts on the music industry, equal rights and those sparkling ‘Kinky Boots’ Few performers possess the kind of fierce, she-bopping tenacity Cyndi Lauper has become famous for. Equal parts free spirit, civil rights activist and Grammy-winner, Lauper is one of the few creative artists able to successfully marry her cutting-edge verve with a heart-of-gold panache. It certainly has helped fuel the remarkable career resurgence she has been experiencing lately.

 

Field to Vase

Open house provides opportunity for residents to meet their local flower growers Valentine’s Day is a high point of the year for those in the cut flower business. So when, one year in the late ’90s, the bouquet-riddled holiday failed to deliver for Kitayama Brothers Farms, the family behind the decades-old rose-growing business knew something was wrong.  “It was the writing on the wall,” recalls Stuart Kitayama, operations manager for the Watsonville-based company. “Those of us who had been hoping things would just get better finally said ‘it’s time to change.’”

 

To Arm or Disarm?

While gun sales soar nationally, a group of musicians fundraise for a local gun buy-back In the wake of high-profile incidents of gun violence—from the Sandy Hook school shooting last December to the fatal shooting of two Santa Cruz police officers three months ago—the debate over gun ownership in America centers on one question as it rages on: Do guns make us safer or do they make our lives more dangerous?

 

The Bold Woman and the Sea

A paraplegic veteran launches solo row across the Pacific Military veteran and paraplegic Angela Madsen finds life at sea liberating. What others call her disabilities melt away when she is rowing to far-off destinations, and all that remain are her capabilities—what she can or cannot do is determined by the tasks at hand and what the ocean will allow.

 

Mark Twang

Mark Twang plays a little bit of everything—rock, roots, jazz and bluegrass for starters—but so far they haven’t played much in public as evidenced by the fact that their upcoming show at Don Quixote’s will only be their second gig. But there’s a reason why the band isn’t performing a lot right now. “We have plans [to make an album],” says drummer Jeff Wilson. “We’re trying to do some things differently though and not just come out full-steam ahead and start playing all these shows.

 

Breaking the Waves

Free Radio Santa Cruz celebrates 18 years of subversive programming Though the term “free radio” comes to us from the Summer of Love—a time when some folks splashed the word “free” on their nouns like an all-purpose verbal condiment—you can rest assured that the name Free Radio Santa Cruz (FRSC) is no mere tip of the hat to the psychedelic era. For the past 18 years, the colorful characters at the helm of our community’s own pirate radio station have been enjoying the freedom to broadcast whatever they damn well please, be it up-to-the-minute, uncensored local and worldwide news, programs in the Spanish language, shows produced by children, teens and homeless people, or all manner of music, from death metal to free jazz.

 

Muscle-Bound

Valiant cast battles loud, ugly action for the soul of 'Man of Steel' Early in Man of Steel, fourth-grader Clark, the boy who will be Superman, is cowering in a broom closet at school, eyes screwed shut, hands clapped over his ears. He can't control his super powers: his X-ray vision shows him the skulls and skeletons under everyone's flesh; unfiltered noise—dogs, traffic, heartbeats—assault him from all sides. Rushing to school, his mom kneels outside the door and asks what's wrong.

 

The Plug Bug & Corbin Dunn

Mechanic, programmer, acrobat, builder, tinkerer. Corbin Dunn's 1969 Volkswagen Beetle is a fully electric vehicle. It has an electric motor powered by 48 stacked squares of Lithium-ion battery cells under the hood in place of the 50 horsepower gas engine that it was built with. He calls it, affectionately, “the Plug Bug.” Dunn, who was born in Hawaii, raised in Corralitos, and now lives in a large, old A-frame house near the summit in the Santa Cruz Mountains, is a 35-year-old programmer for Apple in Cupertino, where he helped develop the iPhone and works on the framework for the Macintosh operating system. But his aptitude for intricate technical work is not limited to computers. Dunn is a tinkerer.

 

Making the Grade

The quest to identify sources of high levels of bacteria at Cowell Beach continues With straight As on Heal the Bay’s annual “beach report card” for 10 out of 13 Santa Cruz County beaches—Main Beach, Seabright, and even Cowell Beach at the Stairs, to name a few—it would seem that Santa Cruz boasts a high coastal GPA. But in recent years, one Santa Cruz beach just can’t seem to pass: Cowell Beach west of the Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf.

 

Flag Day, Father’s Day and Chiron

Another week of complex planetary energies falling to Earth. Mars interacts with Pluto (inconjunct), Uranus (sextile) and Chiron (square, challenge, ouch!). We won’t know how to comprise, we’ll want to be friends but our hurts will challenge that desire.
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Good Morning Maui

Goodness, righteousness, virtuousness and fairness are some of the four-score English words that attempt to describe the Hawaiian essence of pono, whose use in the state motto translates to “The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness.”

 

The Power of Conversation

Local author Cecile Andrews emphasizes importance of community engagement in newest book Cecile Andrews, author of the new book “Living Room Revolution: A Handbook for Conversation, Community and the Common Good,” probably wouldn’t get along too well with Larry David’s character from HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm, known for hiding his face and avoiding communication with anyone he runs into on the street. Andrews is a longstanding part-time Santa Cruz (part-time Seattle) resident who says something that’s struck her about this town over the years is people's willingness to participate in a practice she’s dubbed the “Stop and Chat”—which is exactly what it sounds like.

 

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Best of Santa Cruz County

The 2013 Santa Cruz County Readers' Poll and Critics’ Picks It’s our biggest issue of the year, and in it, your votes—more than 6,500 of them—determined the winners of The Best of Santa Cruz County Readers’ Poll. New to the long list of local restaurants, shops and other notables that captured your interest: Best Beer Selection, Best Locally Owned Business, Best Customer Service and Best Marijuana Dispensary. In the meantime, many readers were ever so chatty online about potential new categories. Some of the suggestions that stood out: Best Teen Program and Best Web Design/Designer. But what about: Dog Park, Church, Hotel, Local Farm, Therapist (I second that!) or Sports Bar—not to be confused with Bra. Our favorite suggestion: Best Act of Kindness—one reader noted Café Gratitude and the free meals it offered to the Santa Cruz Police Department in the aftermath of recent crimes. Perhaps some of these can be woven into next year’s ballot, so stay tuned. In the meantime, enjoy the following pages and take note of our Critics’ Picks, too, beginning on page 91. A big thanks for voting—and for reading—and an even bigger congratulations to all of the winners. Enjoy.  -Greg Archer, EditorBest of Santa Cruz County Readers’ Poll INDEX | Shops | Food & Drink | Arts & Entertainment | Health & Fitness | Professionals | The Rest |

 

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A Very Fine House

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Exposed

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