Search Results: Matthew Gray Gubler
For a romantic winter getaway, look no farther than the Sonoma Coast. The thundering waves, velvet gray clouds, and sparks of golden sun streaming through the sea air inspire cuddling…
…This wood-frame building next to the Sonoma Barracks was built during the 1850s as a general store, library, and hotel catering to Italian (Toscano) immigrants, among others. Later, the gray,…
…– 4 p.m. for individuals and groups of less than 10. Did you know that more than 20,000 gray whales migrate past the Sonoma Coast each year? From January through…
…offer the freshest local harvests. 4. Whale Watch on the Sonoma Coast Bodega Head in Bodega Bay, California The gray whale migration peaks in the winter months, and Bodega Head…
…bluff-top loop that’s popular for seasonal sightings of gray whales. Jack London State Historic Park is a jewel with wilderness trails that take you past the famed author’s historic cottage…
…You’re welcomed by a centerpiece oyster and sushi bar, and a tall, uplit tree reaching toward the second-floor loft. Gray banquettes and chairs are brightened with red and gold Japanese…
…posts. You’ll encounter plenty of wildlife, including deer, raccoons, and gray foxes. On a clear day, you can see as far as the Golden Gate Bridge from the 2,729-foot summit…
…and cream, and earl gray tea. Once you have your ice cream in hand, enjoy your scoop (or two) while strolling along the river behind the shop. Screamin’ Mimi’s, Sebastopol…
…sensors indicate when to irrigate vines in order to save water and gray water from the property is recycled and can be used for irrigation. Bird boxes and raptor roosts…
…migrating gray whales. The park’s campground is nestled under redwood trees beside the river in earshot of the gently rolling waves. Stillwater Cove Regional Park, Jenner Stillwater Cove Regional Park,…
…are ideal whale-watching spots, especially during the two yearly gray whale migrations. Between November and January, the whales leave Alaska and head south to give birth in the warm waters…
…the Russian River meets the sea. Hike the trails around the high surrounding cliffs to watch migrating gray whales, or claim a prime perch on the beach, which is home…