Town Crier: Of potholes redux, veg week and good old KSFO

MONTCLARION: April 26, 2013

Half the country is mad at a groundhog and the rest of us are celebrating spring. Mother nature sure has a sense of humor.

Of course, the weather is one of our drawing cards in California. It’s why we have so many Midwestern transplants. At some point, folks throw up their hands and say “Nine months of winter is too much.” And the other three months make up the second season — called road construction. Continue reading

Happy Wanderer: Marin County – the end is near

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OAKLANDTRIBUNE.COM: April 26, 2013

Marin County’s slick PR piece invites visitors to “step out to the end of the earth.” Consider yourself lucky that the end is near.

San Rafael’s famed Lucas Valley Road off 101 is a portal to a place seductively frozen in time. Almost immediately, you’ll enter a storybook setting of white picket fences and sprawling old oaks. Carmel-colored horses graze lazily on endless acres of velvet grassland punctuated by red barns and the occasional wooden sign marked “Winery ahead.” Continue reading

Happy Wanderer: For the ‘trill’ of the hunt, try McAllen, Texas

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HILLS NEWSPAPERS: April 12, 2013

I flew to McAllen, Texas, last month with one goal in mind. I wanted to see a Vermilion Flycatcher. A folded-up photo I’d cut from a bird book was packed inside my bag, next to binoculars, a hat and a five-pocket vest.

McAllen, to birders, is like the Serengeti to safari lovers. It’s a bucket-list destination with nine World Birding Centers in a major migration corridor in the Texas Rio Grande Valley. Continue reading

Town Crier: Scorpion sightings in Oakland hills homes

MONTCLARION: April 12, 2013

I’ll never forget the first night we met — you with those ugly brown pincers and me in my bare feet and PJs. You must have been as nervous as I was. You reared up your tail and made a strange clicking noise that sent me scrambling for the light.

That was 10 years ago in a living room encounter that still gives me goose bumps. But lately, you and your scorpion sidekicks have been slipping into other Montclair homes. There’s been chatter on the Montclair listserv about scorpions in bathrooms, garages, even a hat removed from storage. Continue reading

Town Crier: Rockridge hairstylist wins top honors again for best haircut award

MONTCLARION: April 5, 2013

Some people know, early on, where their talents lie. In the case of Oakland’s Rebecca Ferris, her interest in hair goes back to her childhood, according to big brother Mitch. “We (my two older brothers, myself and our dad) would go to sleep and wake up with rollers and make up on,” he remembers. “I think she was around 8 years old when she did that. We have photos somewhere.” Continue reading

Happy Wanderer: Take a trip to an urban park gem — S.F.’s Presidio

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CONTRACOSTATIMES.COM: March 15, 2013

Spring is busting out all over San Francisco’s Presidio. From March through the end of July, this amazing urban national park sees more airborne activity than SFO. That’s what 991 acres of open space in extraordinary coastal habitat will do for you — spawn a nesting season that rivals the top birding destinations. Continue reading

Art you can pluck off the wall and take home

MONTCLARION: March 15, 2013

I did something naughty the other night. I plucked a piece of art off the wall and took it home without paying.

Did the devil make me do it? No, but Project Utopia did. This Oakland exhibit lets you pick out one piece of art to take home at no charge. My friend and I jumped on a matching set of watercolors by San Leandro artist Jorge Luis Iniguez. Continue reading