Jose Mier Interviews Neighbors Your simple reporter, Jose Mier, is not the only one stick inside 4 walls for the foreseeable future. Almost every other Sun Valley citizen is sharing this new problem. For some, the past 2 weeks have passes without incident, however the longer our quarantine goes on the more we’re going to […]
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Jose. Mier coverage. Following the across the country closure several Sun Valley, CA. organizations have actually been required to shut their doors. Some have actually had staff members function. from house to be able to maintain operating. Others, like dining establishments, have actually needed to. minimize employees’ hrs to keep a takeout/delivery just account. Some. […]

Brilliant. Place coming up in Sun Valley Sun Valley has actually been experiencing greater than typical rains in the previous a number of. days. A glimpse at my apple iphone’s climate application revealed nearly each day would certainly. have some rainfall in it. For the very first time in over a week, the expectation is […]

On Par With Any in America Jose Mier reporting. I went looking for the most isolated and unexpected places to find excellent Mexican food. In order to make the list, the restaurant should serve primarily Mexican food, and should have been voted a Best Mexican Restaurant in a regional paper survey. There must be some […]

Keeping My Identity Secret Anonymous surfing is searching web sites privately. The confidential proxy server does know who you are– so you had better select an anonymous proxy server that you trust. There are 4 technical methods made use of to allow confidential surfing through a proxy server: Anonymous surfing through a web site With […]

Jose Mier Recommends Sun Valley Locations For folks who enjoy the sport of sky diving, they are likely familiar with the many areas for sky diving in Southern California. This appears to be a extremely popular spot for sky diving fans. Then again, if given the chance to sky dive anywhere, why wouldn’t people want […]
Sun Valley Temps Increasing Jose Mier with what may sound like a Sun Valley broken record, but we’re set for some higher temperatures in the near future. Driving back through the Inland Empire on Easter Sunday from a family visit I was witness to a fire in the mountains near Rancho Cucamonga. That day the […]

A Call to Beautify Our Community This Jose Mier blog once again addresses housing in Sun Valley, California. My take on it is a little bit different from past articles on these pages. I’m not so much promoting moving to or living in Sun Valley, California as I am complaining that Sun Valley gets short […]

Native Stone Used in Old Homes My last Jose Mier post was about statues so it makes sense of this post is about stone. Longtime residents of Sun Valley will be familiar with the century-old houses in the Stonehurst neighborhood that were built using natural stones from the area. It’s hard to miss these homes […]
Sun Valley Statuary

A Forgotten Piece of Sun Valley History Jose Mier with a strange Sun Valley search. I was looking for statues or some reason. Statues in Sun Valley California. I don’t know why this came to mind but if your Sun Valley resident just think for a second. Do you recall any statues or monuments within […]