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Wednesday, December 28, 2022

Reflections on 2022

Another year comes to an end! For Eden by the Bay, our theme for 2022 was Homesteading in the City, the perfect follow-on to last year's Back to the Land theme. During those two years, we spent a lot of time at home because of COVID, and used the time to see what our little plot of urban land held for us for projects and observing nature, and then explored homesteaders and how we could make and do for ourselves in our urban lives. We spent a lot of time this year on dyeing and printing different types of fabric in different ways; observing nature; reading books; and making a few more videos (always experimenting in the process).

Half way through 2022, we finally went back to the office part time, started gathering in groups, and resumed visiting favorite parks and environments. So far I'm enjoying going back to the office a couple of days a week, typically on days on which there is a party or gathering of some kind! It is great to see my colleagues again, and flexible schedules help mitigate the increasing traffic.


Clockwise: Outing to Lake Temescal
Rugged northern California coast
Eco-printing on silk scarves
Winter sunset over the San Francisco Bay Area

I'm also getting back into the swing of planning outings and adventures. It's now more of a mind set than an external limitation. I just have to push myself into action! It took a couple of months for me to get around to planning our Mendocino trip - I was just unmotivated and out of practice! I'm so glad we did follow through on the visit (see Mendocino Coast Botanical Garden and Mendocino, Fort Bragg, and the Rugged Coast). It reminded me how much fun my husband and I have exploring Northern California, and how much we love adventures. Now I'm starting to think of some other destinations, like parks and gardens in the Bay Area, and further afield, like Hawaii and Alaska!

Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Christmas in the Bay Area: 2022

We're in the midst of a "cold snap" here in the San Francisco Bay Area. The temperature is in the 40s at night and in the 50s during the day (but I'm sure the marine air adds a "chill factor" that makes it feel colder). My family members in Alaska just roll their eyes when I speak about how cold it is (their night and day temperatures are in the low teens)! We've had a few good rains recently, so mushrooms are starting to push through the wood chips, and desiccated foliage is plumping up with the extra water. The skies are clear and blue again, with full sun. Perfect Bay Area Christmas weather!


We like to watch a few favorite Christmas movies over the holidays

Surprisingly, I'm caught up with my holiday preparations, so have time to really appreciate holiday activities. We recently had friends over for some "down home" cooking, and are looking forward to seeing my Aunt and cousins for Christmas dinner. Wherever you are, hope you're able to relax and reflect, and to gather with friends and family. Enjoy the traditions that you've developed over the years, and maybe even start some new ones.

Merry Christmas to all!


Wednesday, December 14, 2022

Mendocino, Fort Bragg, and the Rugged Coast

My husband and I love travelling in the fall - fewer crowds, beautiful foliage, and golden sunlight. This year we decided to return to Mendocino on the rugged Northern California coast. We last visited in fall of 2020 when the pandemic was in full swing (see Visit to Mendocino), and wanted to do some more exploring now that things are opening up. We armed ourselves with warm clothing, maps, a bucket list of activities, and our cameras.


Highway 128 is very curvy!

Navarro Vineyards and Winery on Highway 128

From the San Francisco Bay Area, we headed north and then followed the very curvy Highway 128 through oak forests, vineyards, and redwoods to the coast. The sky was gray and overcast, with a weather forecast of rain, but periodically the whole landscape lit up with golden fall light, and then just as quickly returned to gray. Many deciduous trees sported fall shades of yellow, gold, and red, so we had to stop to snap a few pictures.


Room with a view at Little River Inn

Little River Inn Restaurant for dinner

We checked into the Little River Inn just south of Mendocino, relaxed and prepared for dinner at the inn. It's hard to beat a room with a view of the Pacific Ocean. The rain storm blew in at sundown, so we walked to the Little River Inn Restaurant through pouring rain, and then enjoyed a delicious dinner in the main dining room.


Breakfast at Flow Restaurant (with some brief sunlight before the next rain storm)

The Ford House Museum

Historical diorama showing the logging operation in Mendocino

Exhibit of local mushrooms

We spent a day getting reacquainted with Mendocino, starting with breakfast at Flow Restaurant (last time it was "to-go" only), and then spending some time at the Ford House Museum across the street. We learned about the origins of the Victorian-era town and its logging heritage; and about local mushrooms (Mendocino artist, Miriam C. Rice, developed dye and papermaking techniques using the mushrooms).


Blair House Inn (a.k.a., Jessica Fletcher's home)

Trillium Café for dinner (you can still dine in the tent if you choose)

Another rain storm blew in, so we ducked into Mendocino Jams and Preserves to stock up on a few supplies; and then drove by Jessica Fletcher's "home" (technically, the Blair House Inn, where some scenes from "Murder She Wrote" were filmed). During a break in the rain, we walked on the headlands north of town and snapped a few photos of the churning waves. We ended the day with a delicious dinner inside Trillium Café.


Breakfast at Egghead's Restaurant in Fort Bragg

Craggy coast seen from Noyo Headlands Park near Fort Bragg

A very bold raven greeted us at Noyo Headlands Park

We spent a day in and around Fort Bragg, just up the road. We started with a late breakfast at Egghead's Restaurant (Wizard of Oz themed), and then explored the botanical garden (see Mendocino Coast Botanical Garden). We stopped at Noyo Headlands Park to walk along the bluffs and enjoy views of the rugged coast and Glass Beach; and then headed back to Mendocino for dinner.


A sunny day after lots of rain

The beautiful coast as we head south to Point Arena

The Point Arena Lighthouse

The Point Arena Light Station Museum

The lens

A very unique slate fence

A protected cove near Elk

On our final full day, the rain storm had finally passed through the area, leaving full sun, blue skies, and sparkling clean air. We enjoyed a leisurely breakfast at Good Life Café & Bakery (inside) and then headed south to Point Arena and the Point Arena Lighthouse. We pulled the car over several times to enjoy sunny views of the rugged coast and snap a few pictures. Back at the hotel, I enjoyed our final sunset from the rocking chair on the veranda (with a large wool blanket), and then we headed to Patterson's Pub (inside) for a delicious dinner.

Our last sunset from the hotel

A dinner guest

The next day, we returned home via Highway 128 feeling refreshed and rejuvenated. We saw many new sights, tried new things, and enjoyed eating inside with fewer restrictions (but still with caution). We had a great time exploring the beautiful Northern California coast!

Wednesday, December 7, 2022

Homesteading in the City: Wrap Up

Is it December already? For this year's "homesteading in the city" theme, our definition of homesteading went beyond living off a 160-acre homestead; to finding resourceful and innovative ways to live, whether living off the land, pioneering something new, or choosing an alternative way to live. In that spirit, we delved into making and doing for ourselves with our modern gadgets; read books about and by homesteaders; and continued to appreciate plants, animals and the natural world.


Homesteading in the city - with all our modern gadgets and conveniences


Homesteading with Gadgets

Homesteading in the kitchen, with all our modern tools.

Making Yogurt (video)
Roasting Chicken (video)
Summer Treats (video)
Fluffy Dinner Rolls (video)

Books about Homesteaders

Interesting homesteaders of all kinds.

Four Walls Against the Wind
Tisha
Two in the Far North
I Married the Klondike
Little House in the Big Woods
Farmer Boy

Books for Homesteaders

Resources for homesteaders of all kinds.

Practical Formulas
Make the Bread, Buy the Butter
A Year of Holidays

Enjoying Nature

Enjoy the seasons, the moods of nature, and the local birds and critters.

Here are the Hummingbirds (video)
Rainy Winter Night
Should I Take Down My Bird Feeder?
Shadow Play
Mourning Doves (video)
Scrub Jay with a Mangled Leg
Fall Back and Full Moon
Eastern Fox Squirrels (video)

Garden Projects

Work on garden infrastructure, and enjoy the yard and neighborhood.

Month-by-Month: Winter   Spring   Summer   Fall
Landscaping Site Visit
Urban Forestry (video)
Fall Arrangement: Pampas Grass
Dyeing with Plants

Excursions

We took a few excursions to get out of the house, expand our horizons, and enjoy life.

Farewell to our Hemet Haven
Back to Work in San Ramon
Farmer's Market: Summer and Fall Bounty
Golden Hour at Lake Temescal
Mendocino Coast Botanical Garden
Mendocino, Fort Bragg, and the Rugged Coast