200 Soscol Creek Road ~ Napa Valley Estate & Vineyard Offering
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Tucked into the foothills of Southeast Napa sits a very special place on earth... 200 Soscol Creek Road. A unique vineyard estate with potential winery and additional building entitlements that truly allow for someone to dream big!? ?Sited on approximately 10.8 acres is a magnificent custom home renovated/developed in the late 2000's to reflect significant luxury finishes and craftsmanship throughout with an eye to detail and state of the art technologies/components. Views out to the surrounding hills, bay and vineyards, with stunning sunsets, never get old. Walk through your own vineyards and take in the wildlife, seasonal creek and beauty that make country living so coveted in today's fast paced world. This estate opportunity includes a beautiful guesthouse, newly constructed barn with 3 car garage and tasting room, 2 livestock structures and corral area, lush landscaping, raised bed gardens, stunning pool and dining pavilion with outdoor kitchen, fireplace and multiple entertaining areas in addition to another detached 2 car garage and carport.
It's just what everyone dreams about... the quintessential Napa Valley Vineyard Estate -- Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grace the property along with magnificent Oaks. A place that takes your breathe away with its views, lush surrounding landscape and beautiful property components. This is a rare opportunity to find such a complete offering that includes both the lifestyle and vineyard components, along with all the amenities one looks for in a resort experience in Napa's most trending area. A property that reflects extreme care, passion and respect for the land and improvements upon it.
This Soscol Creek Estate is conveniently located in Southeast Napa along the Hwy 29 corridor, with multiple ingress/egress for easy access to downtown Napa, the airport, ferry or Hwy's 80 and 680. This vineyard estate has the best of all worlds -- Napa Valley lifestyle conveniently located to all key points leading into Wine Country...
Primus front-man Les Claypool's winery- Claypool Cellars 2nd Annual Sauerkraut Party
For the second year in a row, Claypool Cellars has opened its doors and invited wine lovers to enjoy a few glasses of their Sonoma County wines but also to endulge in the tastes of Poland! A great time was had by all.
To learn about more Claypool Cellars events in the future, please go to claypoolcellars.com.
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Because of the overwhelming positive response from our Polish Pachyderm Party last year, we are excited to announce that we are doing it again! The event will be Saturday, February 23rd from 5:30-8:00pm at our Fancy Booze Caboose Tasting room in Sebastopol, California.
$35 will get you 2 full glasses of wine (our 2010 Fancy blend and our 2010 Russian River Pinot), a bowl of authentic Polish sauerkraut and a commemorative etched Claypool Cellars glass. We have renowned Polish Accordion player NIkolai Prisikar lined up to perform and the night promises to be festive, fun and intimate. Our friends and neighbors at Starlight restaurant will also be offering some Polish delicacies--if you'd like to make a reservation for dinner you can call them at (707) 823-1943. Polish dress is encouraged but not required.
Sonoma County Groundwater Recharge Workshop
This public workshop on December 11, 2019, focused on how groundwater can be ‘recharged’ to help better manage and sustain local aquifers.
Presentations include:
Recharge: What is it? What is it not? Different types of recharge; recharge in the context of SGMA
Marcus Trotta, Sonoma Water
California’s Flood-MAR (Managed Aquifer Recharge) project: What is it? Where is it happening? How does it work?
Kamyar Guivetchi, Manager, Division of Planning, California Department of Water Resources
Local recharge efforts: What farmers are doing in Sonoma County to enhance recharge
Dr. Phil Bachand, Bachand & Associates
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Elbert ”Big Man” Howard Speaks at San Diego’s Jacobs Center for Neighborhood Innovation
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Check out the strangest hybrid fruits in the world! This top 10 list of weirdest fruits that actually exists will make you wonder what it tastes like!
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11. Rangpur
The Rangpur is a fruit hybrid made naturally by crossbreeding a lemon and a Mandarin orange. It’s grown in Asia, South America, and North America. But, it goes by different names depending on the region.
10: Plumcot
Can you guess what it is?? The Plumcot is a hybrid of a plum and an apricot! It was made by Luther Burbank, who was a fruit cultivator, at the turn of the 20th century.
He undertook some of the earliest experiments in plant breeding. His Plumcot was 50% plum and 50% apricot.
Number 9: Tangelos
Also called the honeybell, it’s a citrus hybrid of the pomelo and Thompson tangerine. The fruits are the size of a human fist and taste like tangerines.
The skin is easier to peel than that of oranges. But, you can easily distinguish them since they have a characteristic knob at the top. On the inside, they have few seeds complementing their juiciness.
8: Pluots
Although speaking of pluots, Floyd Zaiger built on the breakthroughs of Luther Burbank to make the Pluot. He holds more than 500 patents and many consider him the master of interspecific fruit breeding! How’s that for something to be known for! Pretty cool right?
7: Peacotum
Can you figure out the fruits that made this hybrid? I’ll give you a moment to leave your guesses in the comments below!!This one is kind of tricky!!
Peacotums look like Pluots and Plumcots. So, they must have plum and apricot genes. Surprisingly, Peacotums also contain peach genes and were developed by Zaiger's Genetics Inc.
6: Pineberries
Pineberries are strawberries with a slight pineapple flavor, which is the reason why they are called pineberries!
While typical strawberries have a red flesh and white seeds, pineberries have white flesh and red seeds.
Number 5: Limequat
The Limequat is a cross of the Key Lime also known as the Mexican Lime, and the Kumquat fruit that’s native to China.
Did you know that Kumquat is the only citrus fruit that can be eaten whole?
Moreover, the peel is the sweetest part of the fruit, and its insides are sour. Yeah! It’s a strange fruit.
Number 4: Tayberry
This is an exciting cross between a raspberry and blackberry. It acquired its size from the raspberry and the juiciness and sweetness from the blackberry.
It was patented in 1979 after farmers discovered a way to cross its parents successfully. The name came from River Tay in Scotland.
3: Blood Limes
Also called the Australian Blood Lime, it’s an incredible hybrid developed during the CSIRO project that sought to find salt-resistant crops.
It’s a cross of the red finger lime and the Ellendale mandarin hybrid. Despite being unsuitable to grow in high-salt concentrations, it has enjoyed commercial success.
Number 2: Jostaberry
The Jostaberry (pronounced as yust-a-berry) is a complex hybrid made by crossing the blackcurrant, with the European gooseberry, and the North American coastal black gooseberry.
Despite the extensive cultivation of gooseberries and blackcurrants in Europe, they have never taken hold in the United States.
Number 1: Cotton Candy Grapes
Cotton Candy grapes are not flossy or fluffy, nor do they smell like cotton candy. They resemble ordinary green grapes in all aspects.
However, when they pop in your mouth, the first thing you’ll think about is the cotton candy flavor.
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Four solar industry veterans share their experiences of running solar installation companies ranging in size from 10 to 200 employees, and their stories highlight decisions and choices that are made across many topics... scale, development, design, quality, company growth and more.
BayWa r.e. CEO Boaz Soifer moderates the panel, titled Connecting Business Strategy to Key Job Tasks, from the 2017 NABCEP conference.
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Timestamps for individual panelists
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Couple Sold Everything to Travel & Homeschool their 3 Kids | Family World Travel
Meet the Vrapi family, an american family who decided to sell everything - their house, their cars, restaurants they owned - and travel all over the world in a camper van. They talk about the benefits of downsizing your life and of spending much needed time as a family.
Before, Kaleigh and Engjell used to work demanding, full time jobs, running several restaurants and barely seeing their kids in their everyday life. They have experienced the freedom it brings to get rid of a lot of junk and things you don’t really need, and they enjoy life so much more now. Their three kids, ages 11, 6 and 3, are now all home schooled and they often take them to museums, parks etc. to actually see the things they read about in their books.
The Vrapi family are currently traveling through the U.S., after which they will go to Europe and then Asia and Africa afterwards. You can follow their journey through their website:
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