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A Character Analysis: Part II

Frank Vincent Carcione's numerological analysis of Bill Soberanes continues as follows: "Your habit challenge is a part of the hustle and bustle of everyday living. It shows you are talented. Your fine fine sense of perfection gives you specialized skills, but watch out for that inner resentment which separates you [...]

By | August 18th, 2011|0 Comments

Bill Soberanes: A Character Analysis

With the upcoming musical about Petaluma, with a number devoted to remembering Bill Soberanes, on the radar screen; I was motivated to search through the BS files in my garage ... and guess what I discovered? The rough draft of "A Character Analysis of William Caulfield Soberanes through Numerology" by [...]

By | August 13th, 2011|2 Comments

Remembering Bill and Fred – 2011 – Part I

For some reason, the ideas for my various blogs pop into my mind when I wake up in the "wee" hours of the morning; somewhere between 2-3 a.m. Other times it might be 6:30 or 7:30 a.m., when I wake up a second time. This morning, my "memory chip" was [...]

By | March 6th, 2011|0 Comments

Remembering Bill Soberanes

The Sage of Petaluma II has been reflecting upon what some people refer to as our “sense of community” or “community spirit.” Just last week, fellow blogger Frank Simpson, wrote about the first block party sponsored by his neighborhood. This highly successful event brought neighbors together and provided them with [...]

By | October 6th, 2009|0 Comments

Our Kind of Guy

My faulty "memory chip" failed again. In this case, I forgot all about June 2, the day Bill Soberanes died in 2003. I guess I could blame it on "Eagle-Eyes" who didn't mark it on my electronic calendar.It's been some time since I posted a Remembering B.S. blog, so I [...]

By | July 5th, 2007|0 Comments

Remembering Bill Soberanes #8 – Mr. Petaluma – We can’t forget you

Whenever I drive by 423 E. Washington Street, I glance up to the porch expecting to see Bill sitting in his chair smoking a pipe and watching the "passing parade" of people. My thoughts go back to the days when I would visit with Bill and his wife, Jane, to [...]

By | January 11th, 2007|0 Comments

It’s “ping-pong” time, again.

Oh, no! It's only 4:00 a.m.! Roll over and go back to sleep. "Tick, tick, tick." Don't fight it; get up and post that blog. It's way overdue. You haven't written one in almost a week. Don't lie there. Get up! Do it! OK, I'm up. Now what?There are just [...]

By | October 23rd, 2006|0 Comments

For the Record

My apologies to the regular readers of my blog for this post, but I feel the need to borrow from my other blog site on PetalumaOnline in order to preserve my "last entry" there - Our Cyberspace and reproduce it here - For the Record. That entry was originally posted [...]

By | June 24th, 2006|0 Comments

Remembering Bill Soberanes #3 – June 2, 2006

Today is not only the anniversary of Bill's death three years ago; but the date of his first column (So They Tell Me) for the Argus-Courier, 49 years ago. It is also the day that this Blogger-Peopleologist will cut back on the number of entries he'll post each week.I know [...]

By | June 2nd, 2006|0 Comments

Remembering Bill Soberanes #1 – And Herb Caen

I've been so occupied with writing a blog per day, I was late in reading all of the Sunday, newspapers, including the S.F. Chronicle. In their "Insight" Section, there was an article titled "The inside story of how the City's Herb Caen won a Pulitzer Prize after just 58 years." [...]

By | April 11th, 2006|0 Comments