Driving west Friday morning on Riverside’s Arlington Avenue, I see the two-story boxy shape, a peak at the top, from a block away. Momentarily I think it’s a church. Then I recognize what I’m seeing.
It’s harvest time again, what those in the local wine community call “the crush.” After months of planting, pruning, watering and weeding, the crop is ready to be brought in. Maybe grapes, maybe ...
As Fall harvest is underway, drivers are reminded of the importance of safely sharing the road with farm equipment. The size of the equipment not only reduces visibility for the combine or tractor ...