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Japanese Maple Acer palmatum Column: Josh Reilly Columns Gardening 

The Warm Colors of Fall

November 6, 2022June 7, 2023 slvpost.comgardening0 comment
By Josh Reilly In September, rains brought a flush of Summery green back to our hillsides. Since then, however, with warm dry air and cool evenings, leaves are turning shades of gold, yellow, wine red, cranberry, and strawberry jam. East and West Zayante Roads are great places to see the seasons change, but you probably have your own favorite spots.… Read More
Real Estate San Lorenzo Valley Column: MC Dwyer Columns Real Estate 

Fall Real Estate Update

November 4, 2022September 28, 2023 slvpost.com0 comment
By M.C. Dwyer As the bigleaf maple leaves turn yellow and brown, one by one they break loose, spinning and swirling down onto the ground. And so it goes with home prices: we are reminded that what goes up, often comes down.      In their determined fight against inflation, the Federal Reserve has been putting the brakes on our economy. Based… Read More
Full Moon in Taurus Astrology Columns 

Astrology: Scorpio Season

November 3, 2022November 12, 2022 slvpost.com0 comment
By Catie Cadge PhD Scorpio season is a time for digging deep, revealing hidden truths and secrets. A practical application of astrology is to use moments in time and planetary activity to play the role of the “detective” and investigate our own subconscious mind and why we do what we do. What is our shadow work? Are there ways of… Read More
Appalachian Bean Soup Column Alison Steele Columns Food & Drink 

Appalachian Soup Beans

October 21, 2022June 13, 2023 slvpost.com0 comment
By Alison Steele We have a few kindred spirits on the West Coast that understand the call to a hearty bowl of beans and cornbread or a hot and muggy hike atop rolling blue hills. A sweet email from a friend back in Boulder Creek got me thinking about the iconic dish that’s been served up in the mountains here… Read More
elderberry merlot grapes crostini Column Alison Steele Columns Food & Drink 

Roasted Merlot Grape & Chevre Crostini

October 15, 2022June 13, 2023 slvpost.com0 comment
by Alison Steele Crisp fall evenings remind us to fire up our ovens and warm our homes with the sultry scents of roasted fall fruits and vegetables. Here it’s figs, red peppers, kabocha squash, pumpkins and this year, mountains of merlot grapes. The country wine making begins. We bring a few bottles up from the root cellar from seasons past… Read More
Fall Autumn Gardening Column: Josh Reilly Columns Gardening 

A Time of Reflection in the Garden

October 8, 2022June 7, 2023 slvpost.comgardening0 comment
By Josh Reilly Fall has come to the SLV. Fall, for your Uncle Skip, is a time of reflection. It is safe to say that I have fewer trips around the Sun ahead than behind. I’m not complaining. I am fortunate to have lived to see this many seasons in the garden. Winter is coming. And I am starting to… Read More
Jupiter in Aries Astrology Columns 

Astrology: October’s Cosmic Weather Report

October 2, 2022October 12, 2022 slvpost.com0 comment
By Catie Cadge PhD Welcome to the Santa Cruz Cosmic Weather Report – Evolutionary Astrology of the moment, your moment in time, our collective moment of change!  October begins in Libra season with the Sun moving through the sign of artistic creativity, harmony, and relationship. Sweet Venus is also in Libra, the sign the planet rules, and opposes Jupiter in… Read More
Columns Water 

A Perspective on the SLV Water District and the SLV

September 28, 2022September 29, 2022 slvpost.com0 comment
By Mark Dolson When our family moved to Ben Lomond in 1995, I learned to write monthly checks to PG&E for energy and to San Lorenzo Valley Water District (SLVWD) for water. In the years ahead, I became painfully aware of PG&E and of how oblivious it is to its fundamental responsibilities to our community. SLVWD, though, flew under my… Read More
elderberry syrup alison steele Column Alison Steele Columns 

Peach Elderberry Syrup with California Poppy

September 15, 2022June 13, 2023 slvpost.com0 comment
By Alison Steele American Black Elderberry is hands down my favorite plant growing in the Santa Cruz Mountains. It wasn’t enough for me to tag and forage these native berries. I had to cultivate them in the back corners of the garden lining our chicken fence. Turns out, it couldn’t have been a more perfect place to put down some… Read More
226 Fern Drive Boulder Creek Column: MC Dwyer Columns Real Estate 

San Lorenzo Valley Home Prices Hold Steady

September 7, 2022September 28, 2023 slvpost.com0 comment
By M.C. Dwyer Did you know the unemployment rate is down to just 3.5% — tied for the lowest rate since 1969? This helped push wages about 5% higher than this time last year and may reduce chances of recession. Meanwhile, the stock market (a source of buyers’ down payments) recovered to about a 10% loss for the year, a… Read More

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