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Dec. 1, 2007
My better half, Jim Handy, took these photos for my Live in Los Gatos blog today. He is a volunteer parks commissioner and was on the parks float today in the chilly weather. Enjoy!
A scene just before the parade started - this shot taken on N. Santa Cruz Avenue near Saratoga-Los Gatos Road.
Getting ready in the Almond Grove District of Los Gatos for the annual holiday parade.

This is NOT the Stanford Band, which often shows up at the Los Gatos Christmas (or holiday) parade.
One parade participant, seen above on the right, was a goat in a Christmas hat! Welcome to Los Gatos!

Jim Handy took this photo from the Parks Commission Float as it rode down North Santa Cruz Avenue in downtown Los Gatos. Nice view of the crowd and the Santa Cruz Mountains up ahead.

Kermit and Donald made a special appearance too! This photo taken on Main Street near University Avenue.
Who doesn't love a pony for the holidays?

Another adorable pony...
It was a chilly day, but a good one, for the Los Gatos holiday parade!
If you'd like to see even more photos, please visit the Los Gatos Observer article on this same great event.
Oct. 29, 2007
Categorized in: Irrelevant Fun
Jun. 9, 2007
Categorized in: Los Gatos Events
The town of Los Gatos enjoys a truly fantastic Farmer's Market each Sunday morning from 8am - 12:30pm. It is located on Montebello Way and Broadway, two of the streets touching Town Plaza Park (next to the Post Office). Parking can be a bit tricky, but try either across North Santa Cruz on the main part of Broadway or go down University and make use of the underground parking at the new part of Old Town or, if you're early enough, at the Old Town parking lot itself.
At the Farmer's Market, you will find an assortment of fresh fruits, vegetables, flowers, and prepared foods of all kinds. Additionally, sometimes there's live music (someone selling CDs) or other entertainment. Most popular with my kids is the Crepe Stand - the crepes are oversized, made while you watch and command a good sized line. I'm told they're worth it!
For more information on this very neat weekly event, please check out the town's page on the Los Gatos Farmer's Market.
Just one note: Since the town is extremely dog friendly (and highly dog-populated) and the open air market winds around the Park, there tend to be a lot of folks with dogs coming through. Please note, though, that just as you cannot bring pets into a regular grocery store, you are not allowed to wander between the stalls of the farmers market with them either. There are signs posted, of course, but many people just don't notice them.
Dec. 1, 2006
Any time of year, a favorite place of mine to hang out is Old Town Los Gatos. A few years ago it was revamped, and in all honesty, I think it lost a lot of its charm then, but much of it does still remain and despite changes, it's a great place to be and relax. There is a little bit of large topiary that remains - once there was a huge selection of it - and the outdoor theater still invites people to sit around and visit, if not see a show or hear music these days. It's my hope that some of the "old" benefits of lingering at Old Town will one day return.
Some things don't change. The Wine Celler is my favorite restaurant, not just in town, but anywhere. It offers a wonderful menu , including fun things like fondu and cheese boards, a nice variety of wines, and even live music. Additionally there's patio seating upstairs in nice weather, but always a wonderful interior ambiance in the cellar itself. The people who run The Wine Cellar, the Hauck family, are as nice as the food is good.
I began visiting The Wine Cellar as a teenager and pretty much dragged all my friends there, especially on a weekend night if Gritty and Gravel were playing. (Does anyone know whatever happened to those guys?) I was a "regular" and I often asked them to play Desperado. They humored me. And I kept returning with new people week after week. As it turns out, my better half (Jim, now my husband of 21 years) was there many of those nights too. We would not meet until many years later, but now the restaurant is one our kids like too. I guess it was meant to be!
Another wonderful place in Old Town is directly upstairs, and that's the local Border's Books. My family and I are there a lot. I have been joking about buying stock in the place, actually. (I was there yesterday - bought Moving The Chains, a book about my famous cousin that happens to mention both my sister and my brother - and then indulged myself by having a latte in the cafe while skimming through the book for awhile.)
And a nice place to take a friend for a drink after work is Steamer's. This place has a fantastic wine buyer and I'm only sorry that I don't remember his name to give him credit - but he's extremely good at matching the right wine to the right food, he's friendly, and he's fun to talk with. Steamer's has some cool food and a nice atmosphere too.
I miss the outdoor shows in the open air theater. I miss the theater where Borders now stands too. I miss all the topiary that used to grace Old Town. But so much of the old charm remains, and so many wonderful people work the restaurants and shops, that even "progress" did not ruin what may be the very best part of our wonderful town. If you haven't spent time there, please do. Neat shops, neat people, neat place.
Mary Pope-Handy, Realtor, CRS, ABR, e-PRO, SRES, ASP, RECS, CNHS
Helping Nice Folks to Buy & Sell Homes Since 1993
Co-Author: "Get The Best Deal When Selling Your Home In Silicon Valley"
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