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Better Than the Rose ParadeYes, we know it's half a year away, but this an event you have to start planning for early. Southern California's New Year's Day tradition, the Rose Parade is one of the country's most beautiful. People camp out all night along Colorado Boulevard for the best viewing spots or get up before daybreak, pay big money and endure traffic snarls to sit in the grandstands. If you're like me, you'd probably rather sleep comfortably at home, get up late and keep your money in your wallet. Take a look at our tips for seeing the Rose Parade the cheap, easy way. Friday May 16, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Eleven Roses RanchMany Californians have never heard of Lake County, much less visited it, but we're here to tell you that it's one of the most laid-back, relaxing places we've been in a long time. You'll read more about taking a Lake County getaway next week, but today I'll tell you about a place that's enough of a reason to go all by itself.
Eleven Roses Ranch lies in an unspoiled hillside valley just east of Clear Lake. The owners are passionate, convivial hosts and a day out at their ranch is a rare treat. It's a beautiful property with native trees and flowers galore, and enough wild animals to fill a small zoo: turkeys, elk, bears, deer and plenty more. Eleven Roses Ranch Wednesday May 14, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Russian River Rose CompanyIf summer turns your thoughts toward planting a garden, Sonoma's Russian River Rose Company specializes in roses that do well in Northern California, and they offer many roses that can tolerate sites with less than full sun.
But they don't stop there. Take one of their unique Perfume Rose Oil Harvest Tours and you will gather fragrant rose petals, then watch as they are transformed into rose water and rose oil. Tours run mid-April through May, with many special events, and their nursery and display garden will also be open. Wednesday May 14, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Wine Country Classic Historic Car Race Infineon Raceway between San Francisco and Sonoma is a world-class racing venue, attracting big NASCAR races and other top events, but every June, it sponsors an event that's a bit quieter and more mellow. The 2008 Wine Country Classic Historic Car Race will be held May 31 - June 1. We attended this event two years ago, and it was one of the highlights of our summer.
We're not normally racing fans, but I do love to see classic cars of all kinds and the Wine Country Classic is perfect for that. With light crowds, it's easy to wander over the complex, watching the classic racing cars compete from different vantage points. The race has an open pit, so you can see the preparations, cars and owners up close. And finally, the associated food and wine festival gives a taste of Napa and a touch of class. Monday May 12, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) California in Summer After the winter rains end, the grass on California hillsides turns a golden color that intensifies in the late afternoon, giving credence to the theory that California's nickname "The Golden State" comes from the color of its hills. There's plenty to do on a California vacation during this golden season, and you can use our guide to California in summer to check them out.Friday May 9, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Summer Music Under the StarsOne of the pleasures of living in California is taking in a summer outdoor concert, and if your summer travel plans take you near one, it's a great way to live like local for an afternoon or evening. Our favorite places include the Hollywood Bowl, San Francisco's Stern Grove, Mountain Winery near San Jose and Humphreys by the Bay down in San Diego.
Thursday May 8, 2008 | permalink | comments (2) Yosemite in Summer If you plan to travel to Yosemite this summer, discover what's open, where to keep cool and the best picnic spots (with no crowds!). We even know where to find wildflowers, which keep blooming through most of the summer.Wednesday May 7, 2008 | permalink | comments (2) Too CuteOn California's Santa Cruz Island in Channel Islands National Park, some baby eagles are putting on their own webcam reality show this spring. Right now, they're four weeks old and about one-third their adult size. In just a month, they will be fully grown, with a six-foot wingspan.
Tuesday May 6, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Too Much Fun To tell you about this, I have to be sure you know what a Segway is. The "human transporter" as it's called is a two-wheeled contraption that looks a little bit like a skinny vacuum cleaner with two big wheels. The Segway is just as much fun to ride as it looks like, and surprisingly easy. These days, a lot of companies are offering Segway tours, including San Francisco Electric Tours.
Angel Island is one of our favorite places and among those that offer a Segway tour. It's a great way to see the island. The island and a Segway ride alone make for a really fun day. This summer (2008), Angel Island Segway Tours is offering special tours whose topic changes monthly. On Mondays and Wednesdays in May, you can take a special wildflower tour. June and August tours feature the island's military history and in July, it's the "Five Bridges" tour which includes a hike to the top of the island's only mountain. The guided tours costs $70 ($5 of that helps support Angel Island State Park) and last three hours. The fee includes a box lunch. Reserve online or call 415-897-0715. Monday May 5, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Oxbow Public Market, NapaA relative newcomer to the California public market scene, Napa's Oxbow Public Market, Napa is another step in downtown Napa's revival. Tenants include many local favorites such as Taylor's Automatic Refresher (burgers), Model Bakery and The Olive Press, along with other artisan food shops. Seasonal farm stands located outside offer fresh produce, and you'll find plenty of choices for a meal, or to enjoy a glass of wine and a snack.
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Infineon Raceway between San Francisco and Sonoma is a world-class racing venue, attracting big NASCAR races and other top events, but every June, it sponsors an event that's a bit quieter and more mellow. The 2008
After the winter rains end, the grass on California hillsides turns a golden color that intensifies in the late afternoon, giving credence to the theory that California's nickname "The Golden State" comes from the color of its hills. There's plenty to do on a California vacation during this golden season, and
If you plan to travel to Yosemite this summer,
To tell you about this, I have to be sure you know what a Segway is. The "human transporter" as it's called is a two-wheeled contraption that looks a little bit like a skinny vacuum cleaner with two big wheels. The Segway is just as much fun to ride as it looks like, and surprisingly easy. These days, a lot of companies are offering Segway tours, including 
