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March through June

The Makahmo Pomo Year
(Rotated to show spring at the top)*
The on-line magazine sonomapicnic.com is an outgrowth of and continuing update to Sonoma Picnic, a California Wine Country Travel Companion and the recently published Napa Valley Picnic, a California Wine Country Travel Companion. Scroll on for highlights excerpted and updated from this handy little book!
It is the season of renewal, with bees buzzing in the garden and fresh green leaves out in the vineyards. Every living creature seems possessed of good spirit. The birds are busy with their nests,the pastures are lively with new babies, and the frogs sing all night for love out in the wet places.
It is a great time to be out and about in the wine country!
 | | Spring Oyster Feast at Hog Island Oysters on Tomales Bay |
Shore Report
You can expect cool mornings and evenings along with some rain in the month of April. By June we will be into a summer pattern of clear hot days and morning fog along the coast.
The whole county is blazing with wildflowers, but some of the most interesting and dramatic displays can be found along the coast. The broad headlands of Marin, Sonoma and Mendocino Counties are thick with wind- and salt-stunted flowers of every description.
Spring is a favorite time for coastal picnics and whale-watching as the northbound migration of California Greys coincides with the season of fresh strawberries, asparagus, artichokes and cool water local oysters.
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.
 | | "Dark Sensations" (Clark Hill Road) |
A petal whirlpool
Lassos shoppers in the streets
Trees celebrating spring
Awaiting bud break
Dark vines are the last to show
Vineyard sleepyheads
Flycatchers in the backyard
Fly pear tree to willow branch
Love in the garden
Earth warming quickly
Shovels flail in still moist dirt
Bare legs, forearms, smiles.
Baby greens break ground
Sonoma county gardens
Slow a hurried world
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"Spring Haiku" by Penelope La Montagne
(Morning Haiku, 5:58 a.m. on KRCB 91.1 FM)
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 | | Old Vines and Mustard in Dry Creek Valley |
Spring Events by Month:
Please call the phone numbers listed for details
Art Events are listed on our Sonoma County Arts Update
For late inclusions see our page!
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, 800-723-6336
Heart of the Valley Barrel Tasting
Kenwood Area Wineries, 707-833-5891, 800-543-7713 x 102
Sonoma County Folk Festival
Luther Burbank Center for the Arts
Santa Rosa, 707-546-3600
Prime whale watching on the coast as the northbound migration starts.
A Note on the Weather from a Spring Past
by Jack Burton
Healdsburg, April 5th, 1998
We are well into our first month of spring, and on this day after Easter Sunday I wake to find it is big winter pouring down rain. The street is turned a river and the wind howls in the fir trees and through the wires like a thing possessed. Rough going for all the trees in bloom: ornamental cherries and plums, the quince and crabapples and magnolias.
Our local crows, normally carrying on out in the ballfield across the street at this hour, are absent. I imagine they are still on the roost up in the fir trees and hunching, snug up against the trunks in the lee of this morning's bluster. |
April
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It's a great season to get out and explore! See "A SPRINGTIME DRIVE: Exploring Scenic and Tasty Highway 128 through Sonoma and Napa Counties." |
"Bud break" everyone looks forward to the first green on the vines as winter gives way to spring. The crews you see out in the freshly prepared fields are planting root stock for new vineyards. The wild iris and lupine are in bloom.
Spring Thing
Gurneville, 707-869-9000
Fitch Mountain Footrace and Walk
707-433-6935
Fisherman Festival
Bodega Bay, 707-875-3422
Bathtub races and the blessing of the fleet.
Historic Home Tour
Healdsburg, 707-433-6935
Sebastopol Apple Blossom Festival
707-823-3032
April in Carneros Open House Weekend
Carneros Area Wineries, 707-939-9363
 | | Future Farmers Memorial Day Parade in Healdsburg |
May
The vineyards are flush with new growth. The crews are out thinning the leaves and training the vines to the wires of the trellising system.
Healdsburg Farmers Market
Begins on Saturdays, 9 a.m. to noon, in the parking lot just west of the downtown plaza at Vine and North
Renee Kiff 707-431-1956.
Healdsburg Jazz Festival
Call the C of C (707 433-4633) or see www.healdsburgjazzfestival.com for a detailed description
Russian River Women's Weekend #1
Gurneville, 707-869-9000
Future Farmers Country Fair and Twilight Parade
Healdsburg, 707-433-6935
Memorial Day Weekend Antique Fair
On the Plaza in Healdsburg, 707-433-6935
Cinco de Mayo Celebration
Sonoma Plaza, 707-938-4626
 | | "Visiting Dignitaries," Healdsburg Future Farmers Parade |
June
A month of color and warm, long days.
Healdsburg Farmers Market
Adds Tuesday afternoons in June, 4:00 to 6:30 p.m. on the Plaza
Renee Kiff 707-431-1956.
Annual "Taste of the Redwood Valley,"
Tour nine lovely wineries in the heart of Mendocino County
1-800-760-3739 or visit www.atasteofredwoodvalley.com for details
Sonoma Lavender Festival.
Sonoma Lavender Barn in Kenwood (707-833-1330)
Russian River Blues Festival
Gurneville, 707-869-9000
Russian River Rodeo
Gurneville, 707-869-9000
Parade and barbecue.
Art and Artisan Show
Sonoma Plaza, 707-996-1090
Ox Roast
Sonoma Plaza, 707-996-1090
Duncan's Mills Festival of the Arts
707-824-8404
Loads of good country fun, food and entertainment (includes the famous Rubber Duck Race!)
Sonoma County Hot Air Balloon Classic and Wine Festival
Keizer Park, Windsor, 707-838-7285 (details at web site)
*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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