Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Veterans Day ideas in Santa Cruz, Ca... musings on the idea of a veteran

What is a Veteran?

Today is a day of remembrance for many. For many school kids it is just another day off. A day to play and have fun. No worries, no getting up early, nothing that relates to the meaning of the day. On the surface many of us are used to the word veteran. There is veteran news man, veteran football player, or even veteran Realtor. We like veterans, as that says to most of us, experienced. We paid our dues, we want experience. Most of us know from first hand knowledge the value of youth, but also know the cost and value of experience. As we get older we realize youth has it's value, as rookies, we realize they make more mistakes that a veteran won't make. That can be from working on our car and mis-diagnosing something, to cutting the wrong way on a pass play on a football field. We realize that with experience a veteran, may cost more, but are more valuable. As a veteran Realtor, many value me because I generally don't make the mistakes the rookies make. I think the term service and dedication are other terms we associate with term. These are all good honorable qualities.

Here is the dictionary definition of what a veteran is:
-noun

1.vet⋅er⋅an a person who has had long service or experience in an occupation, office, or the like: a veteran of the police force; a veteran of many sports competitions.
2.
a person who has served in a military force, esp. one who has fought in a war: a Vietnam veteran.

–adjective
3.
(of soldiers) having had service or experience in warfare: veteran troops.
4.
experienced through long service or practice; having served for a long period: a veteran member of Congress.
5.
of, pertaining to, or characteristic of veterans.

So today is really a dedication to the rookies mostly, some of whom we know that survived, and others who have fallen in service to our country. Those veterans have had at times inglorious and harrowing experiences. Sometimes the country despised them, and at other times revered them. A Veteran's Day in Santa Cruz is one I am sure that has deep and divisive meanings to both sides. There is youth and idealism that  is kin to UCSC and then there are those that served in our armed forces in war times and others in times of peace. The brave soldiers, men and women do so that people may have the ability to voice their dissent on ideas. Just don't question the bravery and sacrifice that our veterans have provided so one can have a dissenting opinion of war or other things. They did not start the war, but were and are there to defend your and my right to free speech.

So do we celebrate or separate our patriotism for those who's life was on the line from those who served in times of peace? The World War II Veterans that likely saved the world from some maniacal dictators were and are held in high esteem and have always been so. Theirs was a noble and selfless cause of service. Regular Joes and movie stars alike served in this effort. While Vietnam Veterans who were also drafted were generally despised for their service. I  think this was really our despise of our government's policies on war, that we despised the poor young soldiers, rookies, were made the butt of that. Unfortunately, they were doing a bidding of their president in an unpopular and pointless war. Much the same as our fine young men and women went to war for our president in Iraq and further in Afghanistan and other regions in the world. Hopefully those will have some meaning in the larger context of world history from the enslavement of religion and stateless sponsors of terror.

We solicit our youth to our volunteer military with incentives such as money for education, and other benefits. Many other country's require military service, we don't.Our youth that enlist do so willingly. Sometimes due to economic times,it seems like the best of the worst choices. We know that the young are the most likely to join as they have no experience in the general work force and are often good candidates for the military. So those that join and serve in either active duty or support get my respect. They have at times given the ultimate sacrifice, and at others been savaged by the horrific weaponry or disease from war. Nowadays not as many are dying, but in even greater numbers they are suffering from traumatic brain injuries and loss of limbs in heretofore unseen numbers.

So for all those before and those now serving my hat is off to you and I greatly admire your courage to face things not faced by us civilians. Thank you.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Octoberfest in Rio Del Mar- Seabreez Tavern; Aptos Octoberfest Event at the beach

Rio Del Mar is a special place to many. For some, coming to the bar and restaurant the on the shoreline has been a family tradition. The Seabreeze Bar has been there in Rio Del Mar since it's inception. Rio Del Mar was designed to lure folks from the inland areas to our beautiful beach.

Now you can go to the Sea Breeze Tavern and the local Cafe Rio to enjoy of day of Octoberfest in Aptos.The event will feature 10 beers, food and other fun times.Some of the beer will be German, and others America.

Some of the local brewers beers include:

Santa Cruz Ale Work’s HefeWeizen
Siamese Twin Belgian Beer
Anderson Valley Brewery
Kona Longboard’s Kona Dark Ale
Samual Adams Octoberfest- one I like

There will also be seven local home brewers at the event. As a participant of the event you will get to judge the best home brew. Tickets are $15 before the day of the event and $20 the day of the BrewFest. This includes an engraved glass and one pint of the featured brews and a taste of each one of the home brews, mm yummy. There are a limited number of engraved glasses - so get your tickets early. The event will be between 12-6 Pm at 101 and 131 Esplanade, at Rio Del Mar Beach, Aptos, Ca,  Be sure to pick up your fudging form for selecting the best home brew!

If you fall in love with the Rio Del Mar area and want to look at homes and learn more about the area, you can a CaCoastalhome dot com

View Sea Breeze Tavern and Cafe Rio in a larger map

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Santa Cruz Real Estate local features- Search for Santa Cruz homes and see local schools and shops nearby

I have a new feature that is really cool. When you are a registered client on my site Cacoastalhome, and are searching for Santa Cruz real estate listings, you can find the local information that may be of interest.

For instance some clients of mine are wanting a Rio Del Mar beach house that is located closer to shop and restaurants. With this feature they can see their potential home, and the nearby restaurants, grocery store that may be of interest to them.

CaCoastalhome detail view of what a client will see on a home search.

This detail display will show you the local schools, how far you are away from the beach for freeway. I thought this was a pretty thing to bring to my clients and hope you like it. Now this is after you have already viewed the home details.This is the extra stuff you need to know.

Let me know.
Gregg Camp, broker