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CA Cheese Trip Guides!

October 21st, 2011 | Category: Activities, Sonoma County Activities

Wow — Just saw this article from The Lonely Planet….an overview of Cheese Tours in Northern CA…including specific tours in Pt. Reyes and Tomales, as well as Sebastopol and Petaluma.    Yum!

If you’ve never been on a cheese tour, this is an excellent opportunity during your trip to Bodega Bay.  They are all within 1/2 hour from “At the Bay’s Edge” and it’s great fun to learn how cheese is made, and of course sample, sample, sample.  We have an abundance of great food here, and of course the cheese is one of my favorite things about this area!

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Sonoma County Art Trails October 15-16 and 22-23 2011

October 14th, 2011 | Category: Activities, Sonoma County Activities

ARTrails is an annual fall tradition in the North Bay and Sonoma County.  It’s a juried art program, which is not only Sonoma County’s highest profile art event, but it’s also one of the longest running programs and most respected in its class.  Come check it out and see why!

ARTrails provides a rare opportunity for the public to meet local artists in their workspaces, view original art, and learn firsthand about their diverse creative processes and techniques.

This year, ArtTrails has posted artist videos on their YouTube Channel.  You can get a preview of their work here:

Through hands-on demonstrations as well as intimate conversations, ARTrails artists will take you into their world, where colors, shapes, materials, and textures merge into unique and collectible works of art.

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Sonoma County Harvest Fair 2011

September 28th, 2011 | Category: Activities, Local Activites and Events

Can’t believe it’s already time for the Sonoma County Harvest Fair!   It is a celebration of the harvest, including three action packed days of wine tasting (there are over 150 wineries!) a marketplace, chef demonstrations, farm activities for children and adults alike, the World Championship Grape Stomp, Live Jazz, and art sale and art show, a crafters exhibition, farm animals to meet and greet, and so much more.  There’s literally something for everyone!

Event Hours:   Noon – 7pm Friday, 10am – 7pm Saturday & Sunday
General Admission:   adults $8,  children $3,  6 and under free

Enjoy!!

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The Sonoma Marin Cheese Trail

March 22nd, 2011 | Category: Activities, Local Activites and Events, Sonoma County Activities

I thought you would enjoy the following article and map on the Sonoma Marin Cheese Trail.  I’m re-publishing the article in the SFGate today on this great resource!

Sonoma and Marin counties—the Normandy of Northern California—are home to the most artisan cheesemakers in California, if not the country. The foggy, grassy north boasts some 22,000 acres of land dedicated to making cheese and fermented milk products. To celebrate this bounty, the Marin Economic Forum (MEF) just introduced the Sonoma Marin Cheese Trail map [PDF], the first-ever guide to local artisan cheesemakers.

Launched just in time for the fifth annual Artisan Cheese Festival, taking place next weekend in Petaluma, the colorful, informative map raises the profile of local cheesemakers, an important element of our vibrant local agricultural economy. Artisan cheesemaking is experiencing a renaissance as both long-time dairy families and new cheese entrepreneurs are milking the trend. The Cheese Trail map includes some outstanding local dairies, such as Bellwether FarmsPug’s LeapRedwood Hill Farm & Creamery, and Saint Benoît Yogurt.

“Cheesemaking is a reemerging craft, and it’s happening in our own back yard,” said Vivien Straus, MEF board member and managing partner of Straus Home Ranch, who helped shepherd the map from concept to reality. “Twenty-seven local artisan cheesemakers are included in the map, which tells people all about the cheese, where to get it, and which cheesemakers are open for visits.”

The map relays the history of cheese in the area: Spanish priests first made cheese from the milk of mission livestock in the early 1800s. Later, during the Gold Rush, European immigrants built dairies on the Point Reyes peninsula to supply butter and cheese to gold miners in San Francisco. It also provides some interesting cheese facts (to make one pound of cheese, it takes five pounds of sheep’s milk, seven pounds of goat’s milk, or 10 pounds of cow’s milk), and gives tips on where to buy local cheeses.

“The region as a whole boasts an impressive collection of small cheesemakers. We’ve got plenty of culture here,” said Sue Conley, co-owner of Cowgirl Creamery. “Thanks to the grass, the cows, the farmers, and the cheesemakers for putting cheese on the map in Sonoma and Marin.”

The map provides activities for the millions of visitors to the area, potentially injecting more revenue into the local economy. “With small family dairy farms continuing their rapid decline, with an average yearly loss of five percent, the map encourages the sale of local products and by extension supports the agricultural community,” said Ellie Rilla, Community Development Adviser with the University of California Cooperative Extension.

Two driving tours map out where you can meet some of the cheesemakers, learn about the animals, and see cheese being made. The Marin county tour travels from Novato to Nicasio and Point Reyes and starts at the Marin French Cheese Company, where you can take a tour, picnic, and taste their award-winning Rouge et Noir brie. Try the farmstead cheese at Nicasio Valley Cheese Company and watch cheesemaking or take a class at Cowgirl Creamery in Point Reyes Station.

In Sonoma County, you can stop by the Petaluma Creamery, sample Spring Hill Cheese and then head to Sonoma to try aged Jack at Vella Cheese Company. You can stock up on fresh cheeses and other local food at Epicurean Connection and then head north to Sebastopol to the Matos Cheese Factory and try their St. George, a buttery semi-hard cheese.

“This will put our cheese on the map,” said Carleen Weirauch of Weirauch Farm & Creamery, which produces raw aged sheep cheese as well as organic cow cheese. “Being able to contribute to our community in such a pleasurable way is the greatest reward and stepping into this great tradition is a magnificent, humbling honor

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Sonoma County Restaurant Week Feb. 21-27, 2011

February 4th, 2011 | Category: Activities, Restaurants in Bodega Bay & the Sonoma Coast

Hooray, it’s that time of year again!  Sonoma County Restaurant Week is coming up on Feb. 21st!

Sonoma County Restaurant Week is a seven day celebration of our county’s farm fresh food and premier wine!

Enjoy three-course dinner menus at $19, $29, or $39, depending on the restaurant.  Check out their web site above for more information including menus and participating restaurants.    You can browse by city (over 17 regions to choose from, along with dozens of restaurants and three price points).   What a wonderful opportunity to enjoy some of the finest foods available at such an affordable price.   We live in such a wonderfully rich area — in so many ways!

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Sonoma Marin Fair ~ June 23-27 2010

May 17th, 2010 | Category: Activities, Local Activites and Events

Sonoma Marin Fair

Was looking at the schedule for this year’s Sonoma Marin Fair and it’s jam packed full of activities. It runs June 23-27 at the Petaluma Fairgrounds and includes specific activities for Family Day, Farmers Day, Agriculture Day, Senior Day, Kids Day, and EveryOne’s Day.

And of course, the ever popular Ugly Dog Contest.

Their web site is very helpful, it includes videos, interviews, schedule, directions, you name it. Looking forward to it.

Petaluma is just 30 minutes from “At the Bay’s Edge” and many of our guests use our coastal retreat as a hub for other activities. So come to enjoy!

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Freestone Vineyards – Tours and Guest Center

April 4th, 2010 | Category: Activities

Freestone Vineyards Freestone is just 10 minutes inland from Bodega Bay, right past the town of Bodega, and on the Bohemian Highway on the turnoff to Occidental.

The Freestone winery is situated in the midst of the vineyards. This three story building allows the force of gravity to transport the wine from the fermenters down to the barrels. The subterranean level is actually an ideal cellar environment where temperature and humidity are controlled naturally.

The Freestone Vineyards guest center is open Friday through Sunday from 11-5pm, and no reservations are required.

They also feature “Second Sunday” events that range from food pairings to music, so be sure and check their calendar.

Freestone is well known for their Pinot Noir and their Chardonnay. Make sure and include them in your travels, it’s a fun stop and an excellent wine. (And it’s about a block away from the Wildflour Bakery….my personal favorite!)

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Salmon Creek Artwalk November 7-8, 2009

November 3rd, 2009 | Category: Activities, Local Activites and Events


The Salmon Creek Artwalk is one of my favorites….as local and guest artists open their studios in Salmon Creek (just a mile north of Bodega Bay) to highlight a variety of art including sculpture, painting, wearable art, photography, stained glass, and copper.

The Salmon Creek Artwalk was established in 2001 and has become an anticipated Sonoma Coast art event. Take this opportunity to enjoy the artists work, and stroll through the unique town of Salmon Creek, and enjoy the Salmon Creek beach as well!

Enjoy!

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Safari West – A Must See for Your Bodega Bay Vacation!

August 17th, 2009 | Category: Activities

Safari West is a 400 acre wildlife preserve, just an hour away from “At the Bay’s Edge”. It is a wildlife preserve where the animals roam free and the whole family can experience these animals in their natural habitat. They offer 3 hour safaris, several times a day, in an open air jeep. It’s wonderful and fascinating to see the animals in their own environment. Our guide was a naturalist, we learned a lot … it was both a fun and informative experience! Check out my previous posting on this great adventure at Safari West! It’s a must-see during your Bodega Bay Vacation!

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Gravenstein Apple Fair in Sebastopol August 15, 2009

August 13th, 2009 | Category: Activities

This country fair showcases the Gravenstein Apple and the experience of an old time country get together. Sonoma County farmers sell everything from apples and gourmet goodies to honey and miniature trees. Over 125 artisans display their arts and crafts. Sip Sonoma County wines, beers and ales and listen to toe tapping music. Learn from our guest chefs, visit the Children’s Corner or the Life on the Farm exhibits. Bring your family and friends for a wonderful time!

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