First, here’s a blog comment from Lois Scheinberg: “Great! Thanks Tom and what a terrific site you have with an amazing amount of useful information.”

Lois continues with a wine country/great moveable feast connection –

“FYI, I see you talk about wine country – I was up in Healdsburg last week for a couple of days and went to a moveable restaurant that I found on this website. You don’t know where they’ll be serving dinner until you make a reservation and it can be in a vineyard, barn, warehouse, etc. This particular night it was at The Gardener (a large nursery) on Dry Creek Road and the family style tables were lined up between large trees. The food was terrific and it’s a very friendly atmosphere. It’s different, but it works! Check out the site, perhaps you can use it!”

BG Bates, former editor of the Pt Reyes Light and the only Frank Howard Allen agent who lives in Bolinas, is a member of our San Rafael office team. She regaled us with the full story (not the FULL full story, but a good part of it) about a Sunset Magazine (I think) award-winning property in Dogtown that’s ideal for multi-family or extended family use as a compound. On a beautiful, sunny 13 acre parcel (a three acre parcel plus with a one bedroom home and a ten acre parcel with a three bedroom home … ten acres that may be a good candidate for a lot split and another home) this property, offered at $2,290,000, features a marvelous lily pond with lilies, cattails, frogs and fish … this entire property, a ridge property above Olema Valley, borders on the national parklands of Pt Reyes National Seashore. Ideal for a big family, horses … and your family. Bed and Breakfast? Family compound? For pictures do a property search … 5959 and 5963 Route One, Dogtown … listed under Bolinas (Dogtown has 50 people, according to BG … I thought 42 but who knows?)… or, as always, call me (415)637-7974 or email me or just hit the contact button on my website www.tomverkozen.com.

I’ll be out that way this weekend and always happy to connect you with your destiny!

Posted by:  Tom Verkozen