Search Results: Mia Martin of Palm Beach is an author and preservationist known for her historic restorations and the book Dog Heraldry published by Simon
…Beach in Bodega Bay. Bring your kite or sit back and watch. Sand sculptors build elaborate creations, and free sandcastle tools and molds are on loan. Crusin’ the Boulevard Downtown…
…the plaza in Healdsburg, this local favorite is known for authentic Polish dogs and Sheboygan brats, along with legendary milkshakes, root beer floats, sundaes, and craft beers. That said, don’t write off their…
…backpack full of supplies, and enable the shelter pups to enjoy the dog-friendly trails, parks and beaches in Sonoma County, or any other dog-friendly spot you plan to visit, right…
…day in Wine Country at one of Geyserville’s small, historic lodges. Founded in the mid-1800s when geothermal springs were discovered nearby, Geyserville has managed to retain its small-town charm in the modern…
…loved clothing, furniture, books, and jewelry, with proceeds benefiting the St. Francis Solano School. Cornerstone Sonoma, Sonoma Meadowcroft Wines at Cornerstone Sonoma This eclectic nine-acre property within the Carneros wine…
…Betty Ann Sutton, is active in animal rescue (the store is named after her late dog), and the people who work here are all animal advocates, so this dog-friendly shop…
…patio with plenty of movable space and seating options, as well as wheelchair-accessible restrooms. 229 Water St., Petaluma, 707-981-8330 Grossman’s Noshery & Bar Situated in Railroad Square’s historic Hotel La…
…bluff in Jenner that runs between Wright’s Beach and Blind Beach and gives a grand view of the two beaches below. For a stay near the coast, consider The Lodge…