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Author Archives: Greg Fischer
Airlines Schedule change savvy
In an earlier post I recommended to readers that they always reconfirm airline reservations in order to not be caught unaware of itinerary changes made by the airline after booking. In this post I would like to take this a … Continue reading
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Lodging Mid-century modern at the Flamingo Resort, Santa Rosa
Our parents won. As a bona fide member of the baby boomer set, I remember thinking at some early age that the stuff my parents generation considered glamorous was actually pretty tacky. Think Las Vegas and Palm Springs. But somewhere … Continue reading
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Destinations – Santa Rosa’s Bottle Barn
In this short, second-to-last post inspired by my recent stay in Sonoma County, I wanted to inform you of an attraction that isn’t attractive, certainly not in the conventional sense of beauty, history, or cultural significance. Nonetheless, Santa Rosa’s Bottle … Continue reading
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Running – 21 February pre-registration deadline for Bidwell Classic
I would like to remind all of you runners and walkers out there that tomorrow, Saturday, 21 February, is the pre-registration deadline for the Bidwell Classic half-marathon, 2-person half-marathon relay, and 5K. You don’t want to miss tomorrows deadline because … Continue reading
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Destinations The Healdsburg of Beer and Bungalows
I know what youre thinking. Doesnt he know that Healdsburg is in the heart of one of Sonoma Countys great wine regions? Well, actually I do, and I love that about Healdsburg but its been written about plenty so Im … Continue reading
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Running Rails to trails in west Sonoma County
Thanks to Rita Wells, half of the Rita & Dane innkeeping team at the Raford Inn, I found out about a fine place to run in west Sonoma County: the West County Trail. Talk about combining some of my … Continue reading
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Lodging Winemaker for a day at the Raford Inn
Ever fancied yourself the gentleman or gentlewoman winemaker overseeing your domain from a 19th century estate? Well, if you treat yourself to a stay at the Raford Inn you could easily imagine yourself in this role. The 1880s-era Raford Inn … Continue reading
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Destinations Guerneville in winter
View Larger Map My partner Keith and I recently spent five days over in Sonoma County, which for you, dear reader, means high-quality (ha!) posts. This is the first. The Russian River in Sonoma County is one of my favorite … Continue reading
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Rail Coast Starlight / Empire Builder connection restored
I dont exactly remember when perhaps 2 years ago but on account of chronic lateness on the part of the northbound Coast Starlight (train 14), Amtrak broke the connection between the arrival of train 14 in Portland and the departure … Continue reading
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Running – Bidwell Classic 2009
Its time for the Bidwell Classic, the seasons first big running event in Chico taking place on Saturday, 7 March. The marquee event is the half marathon (13.1 miles) along with a 2-person relay option (about 6.5 miles per person) … Continue reading
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