Debunking Thanksgiving myths

Debunking Thanksgiving myths

That first Thanksgiving in 1621, the Pilgrims and Native Americans from the Wampanoag tribe feasted on venison, shellfish, and while there might have been wild turkey, there were just as likely swans, ducks and geese.

Supporting Sonoma County

Supporting Sonoma County

No one wants to at all diminish the horrible impact of the fires. They just want people like you and me to realize that the best way to help is to visit

Taking the Kids — away from the crowds to play in the snow

Taking the Kids — away from the crowds to play in the snow

We discovered one week last winter that, despite the tumbles, it’s exhilarating for everyone in the family to have the chance to try a new snow activity like snowmobiling, horseback riding, snowshoeing, backcountry skiing or biking on “fat bikes,”

Taking the whole family on a cruise

Taking the whole family on a cruise

There are ships to suit every budget and travel style, from adventure-minded families chartering a small ship from a company like AdventureSmith Explorations that accommodates as few as a dozen guests, to a river cruise in Europe to a megaship in the Caribbean