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…own line of organic marigold and gourd seeds, sold “by the pinch.” Along with Preston, Mounts Family Winery is the epitome of all that is salt-of-the-earth and unpretentious about Dry Creek…

…time since November with a series of vineyard hikes during Earth Week ($110, April 22 to 25). Tickets go on sale April 7. A four-mile trek winds through the 1,200-acre…

…1906 earthquake that devastated many other Bay Area cities. Before starting your excursion, you might want to drop in at the Petaluma Visitors Center. It’s located in a handsome renovated Mission…

…around the world to experience these baths, fed by the resort’s own ancient source of natural thermal waters rich with 24 trace minerals. You can actually feel the earth’s healing…

…is the mix of textures, flavors and spices. There are calming lentils and rice, earthy sprouts, aromatic curry-spiced cauliflower, sour beets and kraut, piquant arugula and (should you choose to…

…all around the world to experience the baths, fed by the resort’s own ancient source of natural thermal waters rich with 24 trace minerals. You can actually feel the earth’s…

…has one foot in traditional winemaking and another in sky’s-the-limit thinking. Meeker recently moved its tasting room to its winery in Healdsburg, after earthquake retrofitting construction at its former Geyserville…

…winery for tastings, bottle purchases and picnic provisions. Hand-carved furniture imported from Michoacán, earthen pots, rustic stone-tile flooring and wrought-iron chandeliers reflect the birthplace of Reynaldo Robledo, who, with his…

…the Earth and atmosphere, exposing biodiversity in action, and illuminating how humans can help protect the planet. In fall these hikes are a special treat, as the park is home to…

…the public eye.” The earth-toned walls of the museum hold exhibits representing California Indian culture statewide. “That’s a very diverse culture with more than 150 tribes,” Myers-Lim says. “We interpret…

…Sonoma County Pledge In Sonoma County, we believe that being good stewards of the Earth, our natural resources, our beautiful spaces, and the people of this extraordinary place is vital…

…more than 32,000 square feet of wine caves tunnel through ancient volcanic lava flows. They burrow 175 feet below the earth, welcoming visitors with a deep perfume of aging wine…