Search Results: Matthew Gray Gubler

…offers spectacular ocean vistas and coastal pleasures that include the salty kiss of sea breeze, colorful wildflowers from spring into summer, the likelihood of spotting one or more migrating gray…

…wide variety of ecosystems creates welcoming habitat for lots of wildlife, including the commonly seen black-tailed deer, western gray squirrel, skunk, opossum, coyote and raccoon, as well as the more…

…its gray marble-topped wood bar and pendant lighting, invites you to linger over a relaxed tasting flight, sometimes hosted by co-owner/winemaker Michael Lancaster. Tonight is pizza time at the award-winning…

…of color. Her streamlined gallery space, with a huge mural on the wall outside, is tucked into a cluster of modern gray studios, north of the Healdsburg Plaza. Pfaff curates…

…scenic miles along the Sonoma coastline. The ocean overlook at Bodega Head is prime for watching gray and blue whales traveling south from the Chukchi Sea near Alaska and down to…

…waves crash like thunder, the invigorating air is fragrant with sea salt, and velvet gray clouds sparkle with brilliant shards of gold as the sun streams through. Fewer tourists tend…

…Bodega Bay, California The annual north-to-south gray whale migration blows through Sonoma County from January to May, with good opportunities for whale spotting all along the Sonoma Coast. Traveling along…

…and used as “gray” water for plants, toilets, etc., or guests might be given the option to reuse their towels and/or linens. Solar arrays power the electricity at Mine + Farm…

…gravel road, with yet another park bench at the summit. Those wishing to add more distance and gain can make a partial loop via the Gray Pine and Vista Trail…

…mile-and-a-half via the Gray Pine and Vista Trail loop. The trails are clearly marked and well-maintained, and no matter which way you go, you’ll see wildflowers and spectacular 360-degree views…

…as other top seafood restaurants in Bodega Bay. Up near Jenner, feast on crab at River’s End Restaurant & Inn. 7. You Can Go Whale Watching The annual north-to-south gray whale…

…are allowed in the campground, but not on the beach itself. Reservations are strongly recommended. (2485 Highway 1, 707-875-3483) WHILE YOU’RE HERE: Watch Western Snowy Plovers, cute little gray-and-white endangered shorebirds…