By Tim Hauserman Humans practice a form of collective amnesia when it comes to weather events and climate. The recent dropping of Lake Tahoe below it’s natural rim of 6223 feet is a classic example. I heard a great deal of consternation among the local populace over Continue Reading
Wine and Wisdom at Sugar Pine!
By Tim Hauserman Author Frances Dikelspiel’s great, great grandfather Isias Hellman in 1903 constructed the building that was to become the Hellman-Ehrman Mansion, the centerpiece of Sugar Pine Point State Park. She has written a book, “Towers of Gold,” about the Continue Reading
Even without snow, Tahoe is a fun place to be
By Tim Hauserman There are two things people in Tahoe are talking about right now: When is it going to snow and what do I do until it does? As to when it will snow, the answer is way above my pay grade. But on the second topic, even without snow, there are lots of things Continue Reading
And so this is Christmas…
By Tim Hauserman Part of the process of becoming an adult is that we learn that the true spirit of Christmas is found through giving. Those of us who live at Lake Tahoe are lucky enough to get an extra opportunity to give, by sharing this incredible place with the crowds Continue Reading
Fall Colors
By Tim Hauserman Summer gave a valiant effort. It held out as long as it could, but with the recent fresh dusting of snow on the high peaks (the day before Ironman Lake Tahoe, apparently designed to add to the already frayed nerves of all those super athletes) and the Continue Reading