| December 2002 through March 2003

The Makahmo Pomo Year
(Rotated to show winter at the top)*
The on-line magazine sonomapicnic.com is an outgrowth of and continuing update to the recently published Sonoma Picnic, a California Wine Country Travel Companion. Scroll on for highlights excerpted and updated from this handy little book!
 | Walnuts and old vines at sunrise West Dry Creek Road |
The seagulls have come in from the coast to share space in the ballfield with our neighborhood crows. In November, they are harbingers of winter, flying in to shelter in advance of rough weather over the coast. When we see them massing for a westbound flight, we can pretty much figure on a pleasant day over at the beach.
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Shore Report
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 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.
 | | Late Winter Mustard Meadow in Knights Valley |
RED
Toyon berries
kindling for the mind's eye and spirit body
on a shriveling December morning.
Ideas enough to span the Serengeti
spawn inside of me.
All from a dither of red
in a ransacked plantation of green.
Red so deep it ferrets behind my eyes--
rounding up my neurons
branding my synapses
and saying
Wake up! I am the essence of being alive.
I am the satin lining of your joy pocket
I am the bass note in a sunshine symphony
I attract hummingbirds to your garden,
and your lips
I am the liquid rhapsody in your veins
I gloss your infant body at birth
I am red
ruby red, garnet red
crimson red, pomegranate,
scarlet and betelnut.
Now my eye discerns red just coming on,
red at its ZENITH
red just past its time . . . fading
Finally, red making land fall and
sailing into the UN-visible.
And my eyes rest again, quiet--
zinging with the memory.
The rev of red cannot be sustained
But please,
scatter her berries throughout my days.
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© 1999 by Penelope La Montagne
("Morning Haiku," 5:58 a.m. on KRCB 91.1 FM) |
 | | Oak Tree from Red Barn Road in Alexander Valley |
Fire Wood-fueled warmth for wintry weather |
Winter Events by Month:
Please call the phone numbers listed for details
For late (between-issue) inclusions see our page!
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
 | | Winter at Navarro Winery in Mendocino County |
January
A year in the wine country starts with pruning of the vines. Look for the pruning crews in their yellow rain slickers working their way through the rows.
Russian River Winter Wineland
A weekend of tasting and education
707-586-3795
The ZAP Tasting
Annual Zinfandel barrel tasting at Ford Mason Center
San Francisco, 530-274-4900
Old-Time Fiddle Contest
Cloverdale Citrus Fairgrounds, 707-894-3992
 | | Winter Chilies, Preston Vineyards in Dry Creek Valley |
February
The daffodils and acadia are in bloom, and pruning continues.
Winter Wine and Food Series
707-586-3795
Citrus Fair
Cloverdale Citrus Fairgrounds, 707-894-3992
 | | The Forno in Winter, Preston Family Farm |
March
New green grass spreads over the hills, the tulips come out, and the vines begin to awaken.
Russian River Wine Road Barrel Tasting
707-586-3795
Heart of the Valley Barrel Tasting
Kenwood Area Wineries, 707-833-5891
Sonoma County Folk Festival
Luther Burbank Center for the Arts
Santa Rosa, 707-546-3600
| 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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