Published: January, 2014
By Deb Self Published: September, 2012 One fish has lights on its stomach and wakes up houseboaters. Another gets a crab to give it dinner and a worm to build its house. They’re among the more than 35 species of native fish that depend on San Francisco Bay. During early summer, the sleep of Sausalito […]
Published: July, 2004 In summer for an hour or a weekend everyone can be a kid again. There are so many fun things to do all around the Bay Area it might be best to flip 2 coins, NSEW. Mark Twain said July was the coldest winter in San Francisco but with 11 micro-climates choose […]
By Deb Self Published: August, 2012 The America’s Cup races give us thrilling views of the world’s fastest sailboats—and a great opportunity to put into practice our commitment to a healthy, thriving San Francisco Bay. One legacy of the America’s Cup will be less polluted storm water in the Bay. As San Francisco piers are […]