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Phillip Roman | July 25, 2009 | 1:59 am

I am adding a new emphasis to SOY VIVO, food. Since I no longer have regular access to cable news, I have disappointingly fallen off of the current events scene and my blog has suffered. The addition of food to SOY VIVO will serve as an attempt to revitalize my posts. Although I will critic my meal, the food category will not convert SOY VIVO to the typical food blog, because it will have an atmospheric twist. It will allow me to write about my experiences at my already favorite restaurants, my soon to be favorite restaurants and the ones that I would advise all to avoid.

I look forward to sharing my ventures out into restaurants in my new home on the Eastside and also back to the place I called home for four years, Seattle.

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Porterville's on the map!!

Phillip Roman | July 17, 2009 | 1:21 pm

Tree gurus say Porterville boasts tallest oak

Assessment: Living giant has history and character.

July 17, 2009 – 12:45 PM
By JENNA CHANDLER
THE PORTERVILLE RECORDER

Valley Oak tree savvy, Sandy Newman sized up some Porterville timber Friday and discovered what she determined to be the tallest oak in the county.

The 200-year-old, 114-foot giant is rooted in a backyard at 377 N. Kessing St. It is one of 500 trees Newman has measured.

“It’s gotten to the point where people have started calling,” she said.

People like Gene Mabry, who called about the oak tree standing in the corner of his son’s backyard. It is 17 feet wide, healthy, and destructive.

About three months ago one of the tree’s main limbs fell onto the patio cover, crumbled portions of a brick fence, and moved a telephone pole a few inches.

Its heavy branches hover just above a sidewalk along Morton Avenue and loom over a patio cover that it recently snapped in half.

It has been baleful before, but it has also been fertile.

The branch was about 40 feet long, and it took a few people about a full week to clean up the mess, according to Mabry.

“It’s a lot of work to maintain,” he said. “I love this tree, but I wish we had more acreage for people to come out and look at it.”

Alan George, farm adviser emeritus for the University of California, accompanied Newman. George usually scopes out Visalia’s oaks, and never ventures to Porterville with a measuring tape.

“Visalia is the heart of the oak forest,” he said.

He and Newman were lured to the Kessing residence when Mabry said he might have a tree wider than the 25-foot trunk they recently found on the outskirts of Visalia.

“I’m just amazed,” George said. “I don’t know why I’ve never noticed these trees.”

“This tree is in good shape,” Newman said.

She ventured that its roots likely grow toward a sewer line on Morton Avenue for a bountiful water source.

In the past, Mabry would gather the approximately 50 pounds of acorns the oak fruits for a teacher who used the seedlings in a Johnny Appleseed-type experiment.

For seven years, the teacher took her students across Tulare County with the seedlings in tow.

“The tree’s seedlings are probably all over this county,” Mabry said.

– Contact Jenna Chandler at 784-5000, Ext. 1050 or jchandler@portervillerecorder.com.

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Just landed for a last minute trip home!

Phillip Roman | July 9, 2009 | 10:03 am

Side note: WTF did they do to the FAT airport?

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Super Majority Franken

Phillip Roman | July 6, 2009 | 9:40 am

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Engaged!

Phillip Roman | July 3, 2009 | 11:54 am

Kiss

Suzanne made me the happiest man alive today!!

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