| September through December, 2002
Leaves Falling Time

The Makahmo Pomo Year
(Rotated to show autumn at the top)*
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Rainbow over the Church of the Tambourines on Piper St. in Healdsburg "The promise of a sunny day!" |
Fall can be a wistful time of year. For me the first morning of frost on the garden is loaded with portent and memories. It's a time to take stock of summer's bounty and make plans for winter and spring. It's a great time to be in the Wine Country as we pass from the excitement of harvest to the more contemplative season of winemaking.Expect crisp mornings and evenings, a slight chance of showers, and a sublime Mediterranean illumination on the vineyards and golden hills.
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Shore Report
The windswept autumn gold of the coastal rangelands is reason enough to head over to the coast before the big winter storms start to roll in. Reason enough, but the bonus is generally great weather and a wonderful color to the water with good visibility for diving and poking around the tidepools. (Note: Even though our lovely Pacific may seem calm and placid, never turn your back to her when you're out on the rocks!)
Check out our friends at the Tides Wharf Fish Shop or call them for current information on locally landed fish.
The Tides Wharf
835 Hwy 1
Bodega Bay
707-875-3554
For up-to-date information on fall ocean fishing or bird- and whale-watching trips, you might give our friends at Bodega Bay Sport Fishing Center a call at 707-875-3344.
Call the good folks at our local surf shack for up-to-date shore conditions.
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"On the Run" Zin harvest at Lencioni Vineyards |
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Merlot: Block #7
At the meeting place
I count 15 rows in
Then turn toward sunset
Backlit by moonglow
Into an endless line
Of thickened vines
Heavy with dark fruit.
They exhale their summer scent on me.
Uneven earth tempers my footfall
But the drum in my center resounds
In the tapestry of leaves
There is movement.
At the hint of you in the distance
My dress wilts from my shoulder
And stars race from the gathering dark
To seer my unclad skin.
I spread my white blanket on brown earth.
You eclipse the white of me
with your earth brown body.
Your hands, that cradle sweet, ripe fruit
in the noon day bring on
the quickening of my nectar.
I kiss your many wounds
For the grape knife is so sharp,
Exacting. You enter my soul wound
We are each, for the other, a healing salve.
As I sigh out my pleasure
The grapes above me absorb
The sensorial wave
Stars are dropping into the vineyard
All around us, drained of their light.
We have done the work
That no winemaker ever can
Finding our ways home
In the hour before dawn
We leave the fruit
To carry on the magic. |
Poem for Fall by Penelope La Montagne
("Morning Haiku," 5:58 a.m. on KRCB 91.1 FM)
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| Head-trained Zinfandel |
Fall Events by Month:
Please call the phone numbers listed for details
For late (between-issue) inclusions see our page!
September
From late August to early October, experience the full-tilt excitement of the harvest. Norteño, Mariachi or Tejano music blasts from the boom boxes according to each crew's tastes. The pickers race with lugs of fruit held overhead to the bins where the foreman records the tally. Everyone's on the run. It's the focal point of our year.
Silver salmon season begins for offshore fishing and on the Russian River.
Harbor Seal Watch
At the mouth of the Russian River
Jenner, 707-875-3422
Russian River Jazz Festival
Gurneville, 707-869-9000
Valley of the Moon Vintage Festival
Downtown Sonoma, 707-996-2109
Blessing of the grapes in Sonoma Plaza.
Women's Weekend #2
Gurneville, 707-869-9000
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| A golden vineyard in Napa Valley |
October
Gorgeous colors adorn the hills, roses bloom everywhere and the first frost hits.
Sonoma County Harvest Fair
Santa Rosa, 707-545-4203
ARTrails of Sonoma County
Open Studio Tour of 130 Sonoma County artists' studios. October 12-13 and 19-20. Tours free; color catalog on sale all around the county.
Sonoma County Arts Council: 707-579-ARTS (2787) More details at www.artrails.org
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| Harvest 2001 in Dry Creek Valley |
November
Rain and sleep for the vines, olive harvest begins, and everyone joins in thanksgiving for the fruits of the season.
Steelhead season begins for the Russian River.
North Bay Veterans Day Parade
Downtown Petaluma, 707-762-0591
The real deal a day for those who answered the call.
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| Morning fog on the Russian River in Alexander Valley |
December
Olive harvest continues. The vines sleep while the field crews prune away the summer's canes.
Healdsburg Antique Dealers Open House
707-433-6935
Historic Tree Walk
Downtown Healdsburg, 707-431-3301
Christmas at the Sonoma Mission
707-938-1519
Gray whale migration reaches its southbound peak in mid-month
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| Ready for winter at Lencioni Vineyards in Dry Creek Valley |
For more fall images, see 2000's fall calendar and Fall Color Gallery.
| For inclusion in the Calendar, please submit events prior to 3/1 (for April, May and June), 6/1 (for July, Aug. and Sept), 9/1 (for Oct., Nov. and Dec.), and 12/1 (for Jan., Feb. and March) to the editor. If you have image files to email, please send them separately to the webmaster. Thanks! |
*Figure 4a, p. 58, "The Makahmo Pomo, an ethnographic survey of the Cloverdale (Makahmo) Pomo," Peri, Patterson, McMurry (1985, Sonoma State Univ. Academic Foundation, Inc., for the US Army Corps of Engineers, Sacramento Dist.)
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