Sunday, September 25, 2022

 The storm last week brought us a couple of days of rain. And when the clouds cleared...? SNOW

Here's what Freel Peak, Tahoe's highest mountain, looked like.

Why does snow matter on September 22?

3 Reasons.

One: Snow melts slowly while rain runs off. When snow melts it has time to soak into the ground, which makes it less dry than ground where rain fell and ran off quickly. Water-soaked ground is a good thing.

Two: When the mountains are white with snow, it's good for the ski economy. People see it and start planning their trips to the mountains, booking their hotels and rental cars.

Three: It is a psychological boost to everyone to see that, despite climate change, global warming, and drought, we can have white mountains on the Autumnal Equinox!


Sunday, September 18, 2022

The Sweetest Words To A Californian

The forecast calls for rain.

We're always grateful that we don't have much in the way of hurricanes, tornadoes, and other problems. But we do have fire. This time of year, the fire danger cranks up.

So looking at a weather forecast that shows the next few days bringing rain is great.



Sunday, September 11, 2022

Another Big Fire Near Tahoe

 We almost felt guilty leaving the smoke that the Mosquito Fire has sent to the Tahoe Basin when we headed to the Mountain View Fine Arts Festival this weekend. The weather on the peninsula south of San Francisco cooled off and the air was very clear.

As of this writing at 8:30 Saturday night, CalFire's Mosquito Fire Incident report shows the fire has grown to 33,000 acres. For a size comparison, last year's Caldor Fire eventually torched something over 200,000 acres. The Mosquito Fire is currently 15% that size. But no one knows how much or how fast it will grow.

In classic fire expansion (as I worked into the story of Tahoe Blowup) the Mosquito Fire is making its own weather with a heat-created storm.

Here's what it looks like from a distance.

The good news is that few if any houses have burned so far. The fire is mostly in a wilderness. 
The bad news is that if its direction shifts much, there are communities that could be in its way.

We head home Monday and will get a closer look then.


Sunday, September 4, 2022

My First Art & Wine Festival For 2022 - Mountain View

 The pandemic forced the cancellation of the Mountain View Art & Wine Festival for both 2020 and 2021.

The festival is finally back this coming weekend, September 10 and 11. The show is on Castro Street in downtown Mountain View. This festival is huge (400 artists and crafts people) and will keep you intrigued with countless types of artists. (Including a writer or two!)


The hours are Saturday 11 to 7 and Sunday 10 to 6. Admission is free. Come on by!

Here is more information:

https://mountainview.miramarevents.com/event-details/about-the-event


Sunday, August 28, 2022

First Reviews Of Tahoe Moon

The first reviews of TAHOE MOON are coming in. I couldn't be happier.

Tahoe Mountain News: "Borg has hit another one out of the ballpark. Doing so every year is nothing short of amazing."

Bookin' With Sunny: "Never start a McKenna mystery in the afternoon as you're likely not to get to bed until very early the next morning."

Silver's Reviews: Brilliant, very knowledgeable author. The ending will have you flying through the pages.

Kittling: Books: "No matter how much I learn or how much I enjoy Borg's fast-paced mysteries, it's the characters who always bring me back for more. When you've got your hands on a new Owen McKenna thriller, you know you're in for a few hours of sheer reading pleasure."

I'm a lucky guy...

Sunday, August 21, 2022

Lake Tahoe History Museum

 In the middle of South Lake Tahoe is the Lake Tahoe History Museum, a fantastic museum devoted to Tahoe history. It has hundreds of cool historical artifacts, many dozens of great displays, books on Tahoe, and much more. I highly recommend that you stop by and plan to spend an hour or two. You will be glad you did.

Want to learn about old Tahoe ships from the early 20th century?


Want to imagine staying at the classic Tahoe hotels from 100 years ago?

Want to learn about Washoe Basket weaving and see actual Tahoe artifacts that go back over 100 years?

It's all there at the museum.

The museum is located at 3058 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe.

Because the museum is run by volunteers, the hours are not extensive, typically 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.

Visit the website for more information: http://www.laketahoemuseum.org/home.html

Or call 530-541-5458.

I've been in countless museums in my life, and I've rarely enjoyed the experience more than the times I've explored in our local museum.



Sunday, August 14, 2022

Book Launch Art Festival Catch-up Blog

 Buried with more than I can keep track of, I forgot to put up a blog for this morning. So for those of you who might be wondering if I got run over by a bus after 11 or 12 years of never missing a blog deadline, don't worry. The bus missed.

When you do a proper book launch, there is a whole lotta stuff to attend to. This weekend I helped my wife set up her booth at the Los Altos Fine-Art-In-The-Park festival.

It was a great art show. Los Altos is a beautiful town, pushed up against the Santa Cruz Mountains a couple of miles south of Stanford. Great setting. Great weather. (It always strikes us how perfect Bay Area weather often is.)

We'll be back in a couple of weeks for the Palo Alto Art Festival. After that, the King's Mountain Festival, and after that, the Mountain View Festival, unique for us in that both of us will be showing. Kit will be there with her paintings. I'll be there with my books.

Hope to see you soon!


Sunday, August 7, 2022

2 More TAHOE MOON Signings In South Lake Tahoe

It's been a busy week, signing my new book TAHOE MOON all over. So good to see so many of you! THANKS!

There's more to come. 

I'll be signing TAHOE MOON at the Red Hut at Ski Run and Lake Tahoe Blvd, Sunday August 7th at 8:30 a.m.


Next, I'll be giving a talk and signing my new book at the South Lake Tahoe Library on Tuesday August 16th at 5 p.m.


After that, it's on to the Mountain View Festival where I'll have a booth September 10 & 11, then the Candy Dance Festival in Genoa Semptember 24 & 25, then the Harvest Festival in San Mateo November 10, 11, & 12, and the Harvest Festival in Sacramento November 18, 19, & 20.

I expect to spend all my remaining time working on the next McKenna book. Stay tuned... And thanks again for your support.

Sunday, July 31, 2022

Independent Book Stores Are Cultural Hotspots

 On Saturday, as part of my new book launch, I made some visits to bookstores and other retailers on the north side of Tahoe, all of which sell lots of my books. I'm always impressed with how hard retailers work to promote books like mine! 

I started in Reno at Sundance Books, where I gave a talk to a nice crowd and read from my new book, TAHOE MOON. 

From there I went to Grassroots Books, also in Reno.

I drove up and over Mt. Rose summit and stopped by The Potlatch gift shop in Incline Village.


I went around the North Shore to Tahoe City and visited Geared for Games. They also have a store called Mind Play in the Olympic Village at what used to be called Squaw Valley and is now called Palisades.

Heading north from Tahoe City took me to Truckee with Word After Word books. (I'm giving a talk there on Tuesday at 6:30 PM)


These stores make my books look good! Please stop by and show your support for independent book stores and gift stores.

Next week I'll visit stores on the South Shore and in Carson Valley.


Sunday, July 24, 2022

Tahoe Tribune Story About Tahoe Moon

 Last week, I was contacted by a freelance writer named Sara Jackson. She wanted to interview me for an article on my new book, TAHOE MOON. Her article just came out in the Tahoe Daily Tribune.



Sara Jackson asked interesting questions and avoided all the clichéd questions like, "Where do you get your ideas?" 

The resulting article was very well-written. Because I'm a writer, I often notice when journalists do a good job. Sara's sentences were professional, as was the way she constructed the article. When I realized she could do a good job writing fiction, I asked her if she has ever thought of writing novels.

"Yes," she said and explained that fiction was something on her horizon. She thought she might start a novel soon.

Of course, novels take a long time to figure out, never mind writing. But I can tell she's got the chops and the desire. I'll be waiting...

Here's the link to the Tahoe Daily Tribune article:


Sunday, July 17, 2022

What Do You Get With The Dark Skies In The Mountains?!

 While Tahoe does not have the darkest skies, they are much darker than most places. And if your neighbors don't leave lights on at night, you can see a spectacular night sky. Many times we have seen amazing sights from our deck.

Recently, we had friends visiting, and we all noticed a dramatic light traveling through the evening sky.

We guessed it was the International Space Station. We'd seen the ISS several times in the past. Each time it was really bright. 

Our friend pulled out her iPhone, on which she has the SkyViewLite app, which is free. She pointed her phone at the sky, and it immediately identified the ISS. (It also identifies all other major objects in the sky.)



Why is the ISS so bright? Because it is huge. With its solar panels, it is bigger than a football field. The perfect viewing time is soon after sunset or before sunrise, when our area and sky are dark but the ISS is still in sunlight because it is 250 miles above us. The sunlit space station is the second brightest object in the night sky after the moon.


What does the station look like from Earth?

It appears to my eyes as a brilliant white dot, quite large and with a hint of its rectangular shape. With binoculars, it appears more rectangular.

Like all other satellites in low-Earth orbit, the ISS traverses the sky in a few minutes. It is traveling, after all, at 17,000 miles per hour, or roughly ten times the speed of a very fast bullet! It goes all the way around the Earth every 90 minutes.

It's easy to see by using one of the websites that tell when and where to look for the ISS. NASA has a good one:

https://spotthestation.nasa.gov/

You can search on the closest city to you. When a blue tear drop shows on the map near your location, click on it. Look for the words "View Sighting Opportunities," and click on that. You'll get a list of times the ISS is visible in your area.

Pay attention to the maximum height angle the ISS will be. If it's only 20 degrees above the horizon, you may not see it because of nearby trees and buildings. But if it's going to be 60 or more degrees, you'll have a great view.

The space station has a continuous crew of 7 astronauts, and they live in various tube-shaped, pressured compartments vaguely reminiscent of an airliner. The total amount of indoor space is about the same as a 747, about 6000 square feet.

You may wonder, why do astronauts in orbit experience weightlessness? Because, like the station itself, they are actually in a kind of permanent free fall. But instead of falling down to Earth, they are going so fast they fall "past" the Earth.

I find it a thrill to look up and see the ISS, racing around the Earth with its 7 passengers.
What is this astronaut thinking? Imagine enjoying this view with your morning coffee!

Sunday, July 10, 2022

TAHOE MOON Signing Schedule

TAHOE MOON will be out August 1st. I believe it will be available every place the books have been in the recent past. So wherever you got TAHOE JADE, for example, you will probably be able to get TAHOE MOON. (Of course, it's always a good idea to call first before you drive a long way.

Stores that will have the books include:
Sundance Books in Reno
Shelby's Books in Minden
Artifacts in South Lake Tahoe
The Red Hut Cafes in both South Lake Tahoe and Carson City.
Word After Word Books in Truckee
The Potlatch in Incline Village
Geared for Games in Tahoe City
Grassroots Books in Reno
The Book Seller in Grass Valley
The History Museum in South Lake Tahoe
Camp Richardson General Store in South Lake Tahoe

My initial signing schedule is beginning to take shape.

I'll be giving talks and signing the new book at these places:

July 30th, 11:00 AM Sundance Books in Reno - Talk and Sign
August 2nd, 6:30 PM Word After Word Books in Truckee - Talk and Sign
August 5th, 6:00 PM Shelby's Books in Minden - Talk and Sign
August 6th 8:30 AM The Red Hut Cafe in Carson City - Signing only
August 7th 8:30 AM The Red Hut Cafe in South Lake Tahoe (the one on Ski Run Blvd) - Signing only
August 16, 5:00 PM South Lake Tahoe Library - Talk and Sign
September 9 & 10 Mountain View Art & Wine Festival, Mountain View, CA
September 24 & 25 Candy Dance Festival, Genoa, NV
November 11, 12, 13 Harvest Festival, San Mateo, CA
November 18, 19, 20 Harvest Festival, Sacramento, CA

I look forward to seeing you at these talks!

Any additional events will be posted on the "Events Page" of my website.

Thanks very much for your continued interest and support!