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Spring in Sonoma County means new growth — and for many local gardeners, a trip to the nearest Prickett’s Nursery is the first step into the season. Founded in 1941 and still family-owned, Prickett’s ...
As heavy rain continues on this mid-March day, I am happy to be sitting in front of the wood stove! The majestic redwoods surrounding my cozy cyber-hut sway in the breeze. With the start of spring and ...
When Jonathan Bravo was hired by LandPaths to work at the Bayer Farm in Roseland in 2010, he thought he would be doing manual labor — cutting brush, mowing grass and tending to the park’s gardens.
Some of the most breathtaking coastal views, dramatic cliffs, and scenic hikes can be found along Highway 1 on the stunning Sonoma Coast. Whether you’re a casual stroller or a seasoned trekker, ...
Recently, at the suggestion of Ted Sasse, Graton’s postal institution, I had a delightful conversation with artist and 30-year Graton resident Claude Smith. All of us who get out and about have seen ...
April brings longer days, brighter skies and a renewed connection to the planet. As Earth Day approaches, it’s a reminder of our shared responsibility to protect our Earth. Climate change can feel ...
Saturday, May 10, Sonoma and Marin counties will showcase wisdom gathered from years of adapting to drought during the 15th annual Eco-Friendly Garden Tour. Hosted by the Sonoma-Marin Saving Water ...
I would like to enter my super senior cat as Pet of the Month. Her name is Miss Kitty! Miss Kitty is celebrating her 20th birthday on April 5, 2025. She is a diluted long-haired calico. She spent most ...
Spring! Just saying the word brings hope. We know we have survived the winter and witness new things sprouting all around — brilliant green grass, baby lambs in the fields. If one didn’t know better, ...
1. Sauté aromatics: In a wide saucepan, heat olive oil over medium heat. Add shallots, red pepper flakes and garlic. Sauté until the garlic is fragrant and lightly golden, about 2–3 minutes. Add ...
For a while now, I’ve been taking a proactive “mental pill.” It doesn’t cost anything, and every trip is an eye-opening experience. I am a proud and avid library patron. There are 15 libraries in ...
Every April, as Earth Day rolls around, I’m reminded why we’re so lucky to call Guerneville home. Out here, nature isn’t something we visit — it’s part of our daily lives. From the beautiful redwoods ...
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