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…birds and bugs of the forest will help you connect with the Earth and revive your spirit. The opportunities are endless at this reserve. Pack a lunch and settle onto…

…peppery blue cheese makes an exquisite match. For a mild earthy blue try Valley Ford’s Grazin’ Girl, a farmstead gorgonzola-style with a rich buttery flavor and a balanced earthy blue vein. Alternatively,…

…and Luther Burbank, a famed horticulturist and Sonoma County resident. With Earth Day approaching, we’ve rounded up six ways you can make a positive impact and help restore the earth…

…feel the earth’s healing and relaxation powers flowing from the springs 1,100 feet directly beneath the Inn. The waters rise at 135 degrees, and are so vital they have to…

…Cave: When the mercury climbs above 90, swan dive into a wine cave. The natural earth walls keep the temperature poised between 55 and 60 degrees in the 12,000-square-foot cave…

…welcome. If you’d like to spend more time on the farm, they are currently looking for farmhands. 1543 Cunningham Road, Sebastopol, 707-829-8185 Blackberries, Raspberries, Plums, Pluots, Apples — EARTHseed Farm,…

…largely determines the success of an agricultural system. Healthy soil contains a complex, biodiverse “soil web” of different organisms — such as earthworms, bacteria, fungi, and plant roots — that…

…waters of matter, imposing upon it the forms of all the elements — earth, air, wind and fire — laws and principles — such as the law of attraction and…

…Tide-Pooling Paradise In late fall and winter, the moon is closer to the Earth than it is in spring and summer, resulting in low tides that are a few inches…

…with the wisdom you’ve earned during your time on Earth — begin activating in your subconscious mind as if in a chemistry lab. In the grand scheme of things, you…

…County in any of the spectacularly diverse spots that led Luther Burbank to call this the chosen spot on Earth as far as nature is concerned. Rolling hills, redwood forests…

…century delivered twin blows to the region’s wineries. First came the San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906, which destroyed warehouses full of inventory, and then World War I and…