2008
1. The wind-we get high winds in my little town, sometimes it drives me crazy, but most to the time it feels strangely cleansing, it means home in a chilling kind of way. Great place to be during a heat wave.
2. The salt marsh-I never really knew much about saltwater marshes, now I can see it change with the seasons and find it a place of peace especially at dusk on a calm evening. Lots of hiking trails through the marsh even if the shopping mall is just across the street.
3. Flower power-along time ago, an environmentalist found a flower that can only grow on the hill behind my house, it is called the Tiburon Lily. This little flower stopped the developer dead in their tracks and now we have a fabulous set of trails to hike and grassy fields to gaze upon all day long. It is officially found only on Ring Mountain from March to June. You can find me on the mountain almost daily.
4. San Francisco Bay-laps at the town’s borders. I love its icy water, the beaches, kayaking, the way the water reflects the sky.
5. Richmond-San Rafael Bridge-definitely the forgotten bridge of the bay area, but I can see it from my home and I love the graceful curve rising above the water. Plus, Berkeley is just across the bridge and you can spend a day there.
6. Ships-as they pass under the bridge.
7. Twin Cities Little League Park-it looks exactly like a major league park in miniature. Toss a baseball here and feel like a major league player.
8. Picco’s Restaurant-technically this is not in my town, just across the border, but to get food this sublime in a little town, fabulous.
9. Two malls-only five minutes away, it can’t all be about ships passing and hills for hiking, a girls’ gotta have shoes.
10. Bike paths-the bike paths that go through and along the marsh and then along an old railroad that are great for family biking trips. Nice and flat…
11. Rick’s Wine Shop-tiny little storefront with delicious wines and service with genuine warmth. Great for adults.
12. Paradise Beach-this secluded bay beach offers a peaceful setting, grassy lawns, a rocky shore and a fishing pier and it is only a ten minute drive from my house. Great for kids.
13. My neighbors-after college I lived in two large metropolitan areas, Seattle and San Francisco, I met only three neighbors in 15 years that I consider friends (and I am not shy). I moved to the ‘burbs. Now I know everyone on my street-it is so wonderful to drive up our little street and know the names of the people who live in each house and what they are doing for vacation, their dog’s name. It feels safe to me. So not a reason to visit, but a reason to stay.















3 Responses
You are so lucky to live there. I have to walk several blocks to reach the nearest nature trail.
This is wonderful! Your love for your hometown is very evident….no doubt, being happy where you are makes you a better, more relaxed person. I would love to see the Tiburon Lily sometime!
How lovely! Looks like a great place to live. Up until last month I thought I was moving to Mountain View…but now we are staying in dreary ol’ Pittsburgh. (It’s okay, I’m happy with the decision…but it’s not nearly as lovely as out there!)
Happy TT