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  • They come for a day and sometimes stay for a lifetime. East Shore RV Park at Puddingstone Lake offers both permanent and temporary lots for recreational vehicles. Fees vary depending on location. Puddingstone: Come for a day, stay for a lifetime posted on May 11, 2012
  • The history of the University of La Verne lives in Founders Hall, which opened in 1927. In the past, a few custodial staff, working alone in the wee hours, reported paranormal activity that prompted them to request transfer out of the building to other campus work areas. / photo by Brady Keegan To Live, Die and Live Again in Founders posted on April 29, 2022
  • Casting a line of hope, a fisherman keeps his name anonymous as his wish that his secret location in the Narrows will not be found out. An Illusive Predator posted on May 11, 2012
  • Chip West and his partner Eddie Peigneux are curious to find out which will be the dominant hand of their youngest son, Ethan. Chip, being left-handed, is sure that Ethan could be left-handed. Unlike his partner, Eddie is convinced that Ethan will be right-handed. / photo by Alexandra Arkley Fostering love posted on September 11, 2015
  • Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, California residents listen to the red-masked parakeet as they inhale the flesh of dates bombing the local residence with the pits and the squawks of their feast. / photo by Rex Sample Parrot Pandemonium: Your Rainforest Soundtrack posted on October 30, 2020

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