Delta Explorer - Spring 2008 - (Page 17) Garden Spot of the Delta Lori Makabe the history of life in the Delta during the 1930’s you might be interested in purchasing a CD containing a scanned copy of Josephine Korth’s book entitled “Wind Chimes in my Apple Tree” which was published in 1978. (You’ll need a computer to read it or print it out). For more information on this book or Korth’s Marina visit their website at www.korthsmarina.com. Lori Makabe is a freelance writer and wedding photographer from Rio Vista. Also Lori Makabe ‘TIL AT LEAST 5 am 6 pm Real Fruit Smoothies! Open Daily Espresso Tea Cocoa Italian Sodas Pirates’ Lair Café (Shoal’s Café) was voted Best Breakfast by the readers of the Delta Explorer. over to the Pirates’ Lair Café, formerly known as the Shoal’s Cafe—same ownership, different name—for a scrumptious breakfast or lunch. (Delta Explorer readers voted for this café as serving the Best Delta Breakfast.) Across the street, visit the Pirates’ Lair Gift Shop for fine art gifts and souvenirs. Other marina amenities include a fuel dock, launching ramp, pump out station and 24-hour ice machine. With easy access to popular boating sites like the Meadows, Three River Reach, Mandeville Cut, Potato Slough and yes, Lost Isle, Korth’s Marina is a happening spot throughout the spring and summer months. On Friday and Saturday nights let the tiki torches light your way and don’t be surprised to see large groups hosting monthly outings, class reunions, crawdad feeds or family gatherings at the tiki hut or picnic grounds in front of the resort. If you’d like to learn more about spring 2008 / 17 Hot & Cold Coffee Drinks Phone Ahead! 916/777-6064 Lori Makabe please mention you saw it in the delta explorer http://www.korthsmarina.com
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