new!
jb - all is forgiven - you RULE!!
Karen - loved your story..wonder why the Cliff House was a nice place for a family to celebrate a First Holy Communion? Maybe it was a tradition for some Catholic families at the time.
‘My Grand Design left me £7m in debt and divorced – but there’s no point in regrets’
The owner of the property show’s longest-running project – and ‘saddest episode ever’ – reflects on the behemoth that changed his life
8 May 2021 • 6:00am
Edward Short with his heavily indebted Grand Designs development, Chesil Cliff House, in Croyde, Devon
Credit: Jay Williams for The Telegraph
Of all the many comforts that come from watching
Edward Short’s journey, which began in 2012, appeared to fit that template perfectly. A wealthy couple is introduced and shown living in what most of us would consider a perfectly fine house, which they consider a hellhole. What they really want to do, they – or rather,
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Before starting iconic winery, couple brought research expertise to Spokane medical community
-NATASHA NELLIS
Dr. Harold and Marcia Mielke stand on the grounds at Arbor Crest Winer Cellars, which they started with family in the early 1980s. Dr. Harold and Marcia Mielke have spent their lives with feet planted in both the medical and winery worlds. The couple have contributed indispensable medical research, and they co-founded of one of Spokane’s oldest wineries, Arbor Crest Wine Cellars. They met at San Francisco General Hospital in 1963, where Harold, now 84, was interning, and Marcia, now 80, was working as a nurse in pediatrics. The two will celebrate their 57th wedding anniversary this July.
Small, family-run businesses give our San Francisco neighborhoods their unique flavor. Frank Dunnigan takes a subjective look at a few of the places that helped shape our west side communities, some that are still going strong.