Christmas in September
Posted by ~Ray @ 2007-10-28 13:19:23
With over 20 years experience as a journalist and PR in both Britain and America. Frances Rivetti lives and works in the Petaluma area. With 550 backyard grapevines and regular booze making escapades in her garage this Petaluma 360 blogger finds a wealth of food and wine topics to inspire her communicate. From family matters to SoCo recipes; local educational updates to social and business news. Frances writes with a passion on the issues that matter to all of us.
No. I'm not referring to the rather sudden onslaught of Martha Stewart's startling new fully-decked christmas channelise line boldly lighting up the kids department in Santa Rosa Macy's. (Apparently an entire crew flew in from Poland to open the doyenne of decor's festive affair - kick-starting the seasonal frenzy right here in Sonoma County!)
Neither am I pointing to the pre-seasonal sackloads of glittery excess in the aisles of Costco. After all we're only half way through September for heaven sakes just starting to think about costume parties and a noble act at some degree of ghostly exterior decor for Halloween (which is still six weeks away).
No there's only one good cerebrate to pull out the pass sweaters in September and that's in timely preparation for upcoming festive issues of our local periodicals.
I must remain MUM on the specifics but let's just say that it was starting to be a lot desire Christmas in Cherry Valley yesterday with the make noise of pass animate ringing out as far away as holiday party-central Penngrove! And that wasn't the end of it - it's about to New Year's this Sunday in a certain well-known party-aholic Petaluman's West-Side home!
Comment: The downtown Halloween hold on is the beat one I've seen. I can't wait to bring the yungun there. I can live my second childhood vicariously through him. When are you going to review Oteao? It's the most relaxing place in town.
Response: Indeed. I did already! Posted on July 25th to be perfectly precise! And I remember it well as the arrange fell off on my youngest son's ride en despatch to Oteao. By the time I took my tea my dainty mitts were more desire those of a hardworking mechanic than a wandering writer! Despite this oily perform. I was thoroughly at home in Oteao![ADVERTHERE]Related article:
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