Paula Swayne's Blog

Sunday, June 5, 2011

A MUDDY MESS...IN LAND PARK!

Yup...that's what I was...a muddy mess! However, I sure had fun gettin there!

Yesterday was the annual Doggy Dash - a fundraiser for the local SPCA. Under normal circumstances, it would have been a sunny, beautiful June day. Unfortunately, our weather has been anything but normal, so despite the prayers of everyone involved, it rained...just as it has been doing all spring.

Just as evidence of Sacramento's dedication to it's pets, the turnout was still impressive! Thousands of people and dogs sloshed through William Land Park's normally hardy grass, now a mushy, muddy quagmire. Vendors pressed themselves to the middle of their canopies, hoping to keep their wares just a little dry.

The dogs? Well the water-loving dogs not only enjoyed the rain, but relished in traipsing through the water filled gutters. The less enthusiastic dogs had owners who knew them well and covered them with rain coats or warm vests. The older ones were toted in flower-decorated wagons towed by loving owners. They all barked a little, whined a little, sniffed a lot and wagged tails.

Me? Well, my dog has a tendency to pounce on me with her two front paws...a lot. She particularly enjoyed the water and the mud. So, as high as she could reach, I was muddy....and wet. Can you think of a better way of getting there? (oh...there will be a real photo as soon as my daughter can send it to me!)

All in all, a great morning!

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AT LAST...A NEW MARKET IN LAND PARK!


The rumors have been running rampant for years. Trader Joes was it's favorite topic, but there were others.

The eyesore of Land Park and South Land Park sat on the corner of Sutterville Road and Land Park Drive. LaBou and Parkside Pharmacy did their best to improve it's patronage and appearance, but they could only do so much. This strip shopping center needed not only tenants and a new facade, but the internal workings included leaking roofs and outmoded electrical systems. Something had to be done.

It was announced yesterday that Sunflower Market signed a 30 year lease! At last an opportunity to offer a new market to the neighborhood, but to improve the street scape as well! It can be assumed that the neighbors will be elated to have a close, well stocked market just around the corner. It also offers a nice mid-sized market to compliment the plethora of offerings of Raley's and the specialized, gourmet offerings of Taylors Market.


Welcome Sunflower Market

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