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JESSICA ZIMMER A wide array of tropical plants thrive in Napa homes, including snake plants, Chinese evergreens, succulents, cacti, and ZZ plants, also known as Zanzibar Gems. Alyssa Piombo, owner of Riza Plants in Napa, said the two most important factors are the amount of light in the home and the ownerâs âplant parentingâ commitment. âThe best plants for a lower light environment are snake plants and ZZ plants. Ferns, Monstera, and Pothos plants do well a little further from a window in bright indirect light. Fiddle leaf figs and succulents grow best in direct sun.â We re offering our best deal ever with this Editor s Special. Support local news coverage by subscribing to the Napa Valley Register. ....
To mark this anniversary, Iâve created a list. Twenty signs that youâre a COVID-19 pro: We re offering our best deal ever with this Editor s Special. Support local news coverage by subscribing to the Napa Valley Register. You have four different masks shoved in your purse: a #1 favorite, a #2 favorite, a DIY mask you made one year ago that is good for back up and a disposable mask that’s crumpled and a little fuzzy but good for emergencies. You also have three different mini bottles of hand sanitizer in your purse: a gel one that you always regret using because it leaves an awful sticky residue, a fancy “mist” sanitizer bought from a New York Times holiday shopping list and a peppermint-scented bottle Santa left in my stocking. ....
For some, COVID-19 brought a year of loss and change. For others, life went on almost as usual. Either way, Napaâs senior citizens lived a wide range of experiences during the past 12 months of the coronavirus pandemic. âItâs been a tough one,â said Napan Stan Gittings, 79. This past July 4, Gittings lost his wife, Joy, to pancreatic cancer. Theyâd been married for 54 years. âJust about everything changed,â said Gittings. In the course of last year, his wife was diagnosed, COVID-19 hit, she passed away, and then he moved out of his longtime home to a new, smaller house. ....
Bay Area counties take scattershot approach to vaccinating homeless people against COVID-19 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 Nurse Sonni Belcher-Collins administers a dose of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine to Doug Rosen in Oakland. The Trust Health Center hosted a mass vaccination day for people who are unhoused, housing insecure or staff members of the clinic.Gabrielle Lurie / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of5 Bill Bradley (left), Christy Miles and Lawrence Lincoln wait in line to receive the Johnson & Johnson vaccine at the Trust Health Center in Oakland.Gabrielle Lurie/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 3of5 Medical assistant Rezika Kahil talks to Christy Miles before Miles receives the Johnson & Johnson vaccine outside of the Trust Health Center in Oakland.Gabrielle Lurie / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less ....
Initial public offerings scheduled to debut next week March 12, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail NEW YORK (AP) The following is a list of initial public offerings planned for the coming week. Sources include IPO ETF manager Renaissance Capital, and SEC filings. Week of March 15 Duckhorn Portfolio (The) - 20 million shares, priced $14-$16, managed by JP Morgan/Credit Suisse. Proposed NYSE symbol NAPA. Business: Produces and distributes luxury wine in North America. Gain Therapeutics - Bethesda, Md., 3.6 million shares, priced $10-$12, managed by BTIG/Oppenheimer & Co. Proposed Nasdaq symbol GANX. Business: Preclinical biotech developing small molecule therapies for lysosomal storage. Jowell Global - Shanghai, China, 3.7 million shares, priced at $7, managed by Network 1 Financial Securities. Proposed Nasdaq symbol JWEL. Business: Operates an e-commerce platform for cosmetics and health products in China. ....