Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
Nature often makes the best decoration. Especially in Fall, leaves, fruits and nuts are readily available in public spaces, in addition to being...
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Sky fans: An exciting meteor shower is headed our way. Anyone who lives in the Bay Area, and indeed the Northern Hemisphere, may be in for a good...
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Few people can resist the delights offered by a pumpkin farm. They’re wonderful places for urban and suburban families to slow down just enough...
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Songwriters have crooned about it. Farmers have counted on it. A Chinese festival honors it with special mooncakes. It’s the Harvest Moon, which...
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As if by Disney magic, an army barracks and adjoining buildings in San Francisco's formerly military Presidio have been transformed into The Walt...
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Ken Burns' new series, The National Parks, America's Best Idea, began Sunday night on PBS stations, and is slated to run for six nights. (If you...
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As if we needed another excuse to get out and enjoy early Fall, September 26-27 is Weekend Along Farm Trails in Sonoma. For 36 years, Sonoma County...
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Honey is one of the world’s oldest foods. Ancient Egyptian tomb reliefs from as far back as the 3rd millennium B.C. show bees being smoked from...
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Ever wonder what it's like to be a farmer? McClelland's Dairy in Petaluma is offering families and others the chance to find out, with a special day...
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They're iconic, historic, and tons of fun. They're San Francisco's famed cable cars and riding them is one of the best, and least expensive, ways to...
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