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22 Dec 2011

Pescadero Marsh Natural Preserve

 

A rising tide of slow death:


 

After watching the video, you might want to ask the CA State Parks about this via Twitter or Facebook

 


18 May 2010

AMGEN has left the building

Well, that was fun. Hope to see them next year!

16 May 2010

Pescadero Leg of the AMGEN Tour

AMGEN in Pescadero

For those of you who haven’t heard, Stage 3 of the AMGEN Tour will be passing through the hills and dales of the Pescadero area – Tuesday, May 18th.

They’ll be racing along Pescadero Road from La Honda on to the Butano Cutoff and down Cloverdale Road to Gazos.

There will be road closures accordingly and a chart (pdf) of the estimated times the peloton will be passing our way can be found > HERE.

And more information and updates can be found on the official AMGEN Tour web site.

7 May 2010

Leftcoast Grassfed Beef

Leftcoast Grassfed website

Leftcoast Grassfed website

Leftcoast Grassfed launches its new website officially opening for business.

LeftCoast Grassfed, part of the TomKat Ranch here in Pescadero, features three options for purchasing their “grass-fed, grass-finished” beef: A 50lb box of assorted cuts; a 25lb box of assorted cuts; and a 25lb box of 1 – 2lb individually sealed packages of ground beef.

Boasting certification by three prominent organizations renown for their dedication to the grass-fed movement — American Grassfed Association, Food Alliance, and Animal Welfare Approved — Leftcoast Grassfed not only walks the walk, but chomps the clover.

Check out their website for more information about ordering their quality, tender, grass-fed beef cuts.

http://www.leftcoastgrassfed.com

16 Apr 2010

Charming Pescadero

Downtown Pescadero, CA

Molly McCahan of examiner.com discovers the charms of Pescadero.

An astute observation on Molly’s part:

Our maiden voyage here in 2005 seemed a bit odd, considering I grew up in neighboring San Mateo, just over the hill from Half Moon Bay to the north. We’re often unaware of the treasures closest to us, and boy, had I been missing a good one all those years.

She makes many other flattering points about our little town and our surroundings.

Which brings me to this short video I had seen some time ago, but was reminded of by a new post on findhabitation.com. If you don’t mind the overly dramatic music playing in the background it’s a neat little video of the Tarwater Loop Trail in Pescadero Creek Park.