Our friend, Earl Nickles (the last of the railroad barbers) will share his collection of vintage local farm equipment at the Yorba Linda Historical Society, 7pm, March 10, at the Yorba Linda Community Center, 4501 Casa Loma Ave. Earl grew up on the Tuffree Ranch, so he can speak to the story of local agriculture first hand. His presentations are always both entertaining and educational.
The annual Fiesta de las Golondrinas is coming later this month, with the swallows theoretically making their return to Mission San Juan Capistrano on March 19. The Swallows Day Parade and Mercado Street Faire will be held on March 22.
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Wow ! That is great ! When I play hooky from work Im at home watching The Invaders....or thumbing through old publications at one of my favorite places: the O.C. Archives
The good old Taj Mahal before it became a medical center. They still play actual elevator music in the elevators.
It looks like they've modified that building quite a bit since '67. Those grand stairs seem to be gone now.
Chris, The Invaders was not only shot in OC, but the flying saucer was influenced by a UFO seen in the OC. Taken by a worker near a freeway, saucer pictures were published in a local paper in 1965.
There were also a couple of our neighbors who certainly acted exactly like the alien invaders in that series.
- HB kid in exile on the east coast
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