
by Sarah Amador Last Sunday, we saw the America Bald Eagle again, across the river from our house. It was morning, coffee time. My husband Philip called me over […]
by Sarah Amador Last Sunday, we saw the America Bald Eagle again, across the river from our house. It was morning, coffee time. My husband Philip called me over […]
by Sarah Amador Imagine drinking sumptuous wine grown from vineyards just a few miles upriver, biting into a piece of foccacia laden with Point Reyes Blue Cheese and smoked salmon, […]
by Sarah Amador It’s big, lights up blue at night, and is shaped like a Christmas present. When you open it, the gift of music floods from its […]
by Sarah Amador Now we will feel no rain for each of us will be shelter for the other. Now we will feel no cold for each of us will […]
by Sarah Amador One of my favorite places in Petaluma is the downtown small square on Petaluma Boulevard, between Washington Street and Western Avenue. The ambiance is just right, with […]
By Sarah Amador When you walk through Armstrong Woods, you often see people with their eyes fixed to the sky, necks craned, catching silhouettes of treetops towering overhead. In places like this, […]
by Sarah Amador These days, living on the Russian River is like watching an episode of Wild America. Our home borders the river, about two miles from where it enters […]
New Patrick Amiot Sculpture Coming to Sebastopol By Sarah Amador For a free and fun outing this weekend, head to Sebastopol to visit the junk sculptures of Patrick Amiot and […]
by Sarah Amador One of my favorite places in Petaluma is the downtown small square on Petaluma Boulevard, between Washington Street and Western Avenue. The ambiance is just right, with […]
This is the second story in a series. For the first story, visit http://101things.com/winecountry/heroes-of-our-state-parks/ By Sarah Amador When you walk through Armstrong Woods, you often see people with their eyes fixed to […]