We admit, it was hard to keep our eyes on the roadway ahead of us as we made our way out of Santa Rosa down California's Highway 12, the scenic "Valley of the Moon" highway that cuts through some of the prettiest parts of Sonoma and Napa counties. The charred hillsides in the distance proved to be a consistent backdrop to be chaotic, erratic nature of the wildfires on either side of the road.
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Wine Country in Recovery: Through The Valley of the Moon
We admit, it was hard to keep our eyes on the roadway ahead of us as we made our way out of Santa Rosa down California's Highway 12, the scenic "Valley of the Moon" highway that cuts through some of the prettiest parts of Sonoma and Napa counties. The charred hillsides in the distance proved to be a consistent backdrop to be chaotic, erratic nature of the wildfires on either side of the road.
Wine Country in Recovery: When You Can Beat 'Em, Cooperate 'Em to Death (Pt. 2)
Charlie Brown dons the hockey gear near Santa Rosa's Redwood Empire Ice Arena. Creator of Charlie Brown, Charles Schulz, grew up in Minnesota and became a huge hockey fan. |
Wine Country in Recovery: When You Can Beat 'Em, Cooperate 'Em to Death (Pt. 1)
Woodstock, along with numerous Peanuts-themed statues, watches over the city of Santa Rosa, longtime home of famed cartoonist Charles M. Schulz (who was the inspiration for the subject line quote) |
In many ways, the footage reminded me of what happened just over 25 years prior, when a small grass fire not properly extinguished was reignited by the Diablo Winds and blew up overnight, ravaging the hillside homes just above Oakland, California for two straight days. Watching scenes of ash fluttering down on Candlestick Park during a 49ers-Lions broadcast proved to be the final confirmation of how serious the situation had become.
Wine Country in Recovery: Hopping into Healdsburg
A view of Downtown Healdsburg, our second stop in our Sonoma County tour |
Similar to Petaluma to its south, Healdsburg proved to be on the outskirts of the wildfires, though in this stylish Sonoma suburb of just under 12,000, residents had to keep an eye to their north (the mainly Mendocino-county based Pocket Fire) and to their east (the wide-ranging Tubbs Fire, which caused direct havoc to cities like Calistoga and Santa Rosa) just in case. While not directly affected by the flames, it was towns like Petaluma and Healdsburg which provided valuable assistance and temporary homes for firefighters and displaced area residents alike.
Wine Country In Recovery: Popping Into Petaluma
The historic McNear Building in downtown Petaluma, California |
We've always kept an eye out for this kind of assistance since my spouse and I have been traveling together as a couple: my travels to move to the Buckeye State included a trip into Joplin, Missouri, about a half-year after a devastating EF5 tornado tore through the town's center. And from all we've read, the biggest issue in this highly tourism-centric region of the country is simply letting know that the area is open for business.
Sounds good enough for us. Our little mini-journey to get that word out started in Sonoma County in Petaluma, a town of 60,000 known historically for its egg industry and long-time former home of the World's Wristwrestling Championships.
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