Rose and Garden at Gizdich Ranch, Watsonville, California USA Jack D Deal Videos
beautiful flowers, roses and other garden delights in the garden at Gizdich Ranch, Watsonville, CA USA. Jack D. Deal Video Production Produciones jddeal.com freeandinquringmind.typepad.com jddeal@jddeal.com
Gizdich Ranch best pies and picking berries near Santa Cruz
Those pies will make forget everything else. This is unforgettable experience! We come there regularly. Just make sure you visit the store earlier to have still hot pie for your brunch!
Visit the following site for updates and information about berry picking:
The address: 55 Peckham Rd, Watsonville, CA 95076
Giant Zucchini at Gizdich Ranch Watsonville
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NorCal 86DRIVE: Gizdich Ranch Pie Run Fall 2014
Even though summer is over and our 86DRIVE SummerDRIVES are behind us the weather remains fantastic and the roads still beckon… . We set our sights on the Gizdich Ranch in Watsonville, and headed down some of the back roads in search of some sweet apple pie.
About NorCal 86 DRIVE - we are a driving club consisting of members who enjoy taking our cars out on the local twisties and the race tracks. Visit our club site at to see more photos, videos and get more info on upcoming meets and drives!
Watsonville and the Pajaro Valley
Video of Watsonville and the Pajaro Valley, California (Santa Cruz County) featuring downtown Watsonville, Gizdich Ranch, Pajaro Valley strawberry fields, Watsonville Airport, and more.
47 Paseo Drive, Watsonville, CA
4 Bedrooms, 2.5 Bathrooms, 2173 square feet - located in Seaview Ranch, Behind Target in Watsonville. Learn more at
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Summer Fields Watsonville California USA
summertime in the fields outside of Watsonville, California USA Jack D. Deal Internet Commercials jddeal@jddeal.com
At the Core (2009)
In a time of large urbanization, globalization and industrialization, smaller family-run businesses like Gizdich Ranch in Watsonville, CA, are much rarer. Despite the obscurity of this nostalgic location, it continues to thrive through the sale of its award-winning apple juice and such events as its annual apple butter festival.
Initially created for the course, TAT 376: Documentary Making, at CSU Monterey Bay, this documentary was later reedited and spiffied up for festival entry.
Starring Staci Caccioppi and Vince Gizdich.
Directed by Garett Thomas.
Assistant Producer: Veronica Calvillo.
Other Crew: Staci Caccioppi and Chris Henderson.
© Thomas Productions.
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See on IMDb!
Apple Boxes Watsonville California Jack D Deal Videos
apple boxes from Buak Orchards, Watsonville, California USA. Jack D. Deal videos jddeal@jddeal.com
Campout with family @ Sunset Beach
State park near Watsonville, CA
Economic Collapse and Room Rentals Corralitos California Jack D Deal Videos
Both owners and renters are trying to cut costs by subletting rooms in Corralitos California. Jack D. Deal Video Productions Produciones jddeal.com freeandinquiringmind.typepad.com jddeal@jddeal.com
Group Riders Goes To Gizdich Ranch... And Then Some
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Apples a Day: Oak Glen, CA
Host Beth Fisher takes you through scenic Oak Glen on a tour of apple orchards just an hour and a half outside of Los Angeles.
Thousands Share Thanksgiving With Holiday Meal
Annual fairgrounds event helps those in need
Trabing Fire from Watsonville Plaza
Quick video I shot of 1101 in the plaza at the diabetes heath fair. The Trabing fire blew smoke over the community
360 Old Evans Rd Watsonville 80 Acres Ocean View Real Estate
80 Acres of sunny, usable, wooded wonderland! With property that boasts ocean and bay views, this completely remodeled estate features 3 bedrooms, a 3 car garage, storage area/additional dwelling unit, mature landscaping, fruit trees, spacious outdoor decking and much more! The three additional potential building sites offer one the ability to expand and build their dream mansion with relative ease. The zoning of this huge parcel allows for selective logging and may even have the potential for a complete lot split. This property has multiple uses, potential to provide income, and is nestled moments from highway 1, shopping and the beach. In addition, there are several financing options for this home including seller financing. Call for all of the incredible details and to schedule a showing.
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Rancho Los Banos Ecotourism River and Lake Adventures
Experience guided tours of Lake Angostura, and unspoiled, pristine lake full of birding opportunities and amazing bass fishing.
Experience guided tours of the Bavispe River, a class 1 or 2 river boxed inside amazing canyon walls. With amazing sightseeing, vistas, birding and fishing, these 10-20 mile tours through untamed wilderness will leave you speechless.
Beach Days - Fun With No Sun
Summer of June 2008.
Orland Parade 5-21-2011
Crossing the Central Valley from Chico to the west I came upon the town of Orland. Traffic was stopped by a short parade in honor of the county fair. So I parked the car and took in the last part of the parade.
This brings back memories of similar parades over the years in the town where I grew up: Watsonville, CA... also a farm community though now much much larger in population than it was when I still lived there.
California farmers give mixed reactions to recent rainfall
CALIFORNIA—As the record winter rainfall continues to alleviate California’s drought, the relentless storms have left some farmers frustrated with the rain’s negative effects on their profit margins.
Immanuel Solis, a longtime flower cultivator and merchant from Watsonville, noted that business at the local farmer’s markets has been slow. “[Customers] do not want to bring plants to their homes or gardens because of the rain” he said.
In addition to posing problems for farmers who rely on outdoor markets to sell their goods, the high rainfall has also impacted larger-scale agricultural operations for farmers in the Central Valley who rely on water allocations from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.
“Even after a biblical winter like this,” warned Jim Beecher, the owner of an agricultural company in Fresno County, “the Bureau of Reclamation is expected to come out with an initial allocation of 15-25 percent of our contract.”
Farmers like Jim Beecher rely on water allocations to cultivate hundreds of thousands of acres throughout the state. When the Bureau of Reclamation fails to provide farmers with the water promised in their contracts, farmers drill ground wells to tap the exhausted California water table, which can take thousands of years to refill.
“The system’s broken,” said Jim Beecher.