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“You’re a Good Boy Charlie Brown”, Charles M. Schulz Museum

Thursday, December 6th, 2007

charlie-brown.jpgDid you know the official name of the airport is Charles M. Schulz Sonoma County Airport?

In 2000, the airport was re-named after Charles M. Schulz, the famed cartoonist of the Peanuts comic strip who resided in Santa Rosa, California.

Many people who loved the Snoopy comic strip will also love the museum that opened in Santa Rosa in August 2002. The museum celebrates the life of Charles M. Schulz and the Peanuts characters with comic strips, interesting artwork and more.

.. and you’ll even have Charlie Brown waiting there to greet you!

http://www.schulzmuseum.org/

P.S. You can also go to Snoopy’s Gallery and Gift Shop and the famous Snoopy’s Redwood Empire Ice Arena (maybe you’ll feel up to ice-skating) just right around the corner!

Also check out: http://www.snoopy.com/

Visit the Luxurious Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa in California

Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

sonomamissioninn.jpgEscape from the stress and pressure of every day life at the Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn and Spa. Located amid the sun-washed fields and vineyards of Northern California, these exclusive sanctuary promises rest and relaxation to weary souls.

Wash away your worries in its many mineral baths, whirlpools and Watsu pools. Show off your swing at the 18-hole championship gold course. Rest in beautifully appointed guest rooms and suites— which include a sunken Jacuzzi tub, fireplace, and private patio. You can even take fitness classes, or participate in the daily hikes–nothing like a little exercise to get those endorphins going.

But don’t leave Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn and Spa without participating in its famous Bathing Ritual. The transformation begins in the changing room—perfumed by orchids and aromatherapy scents wafting in from the spa. Then, you can sip cucumber water while the (more…)

Last Minute Travel Ideas Vacationing to California’s Wine Country

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007

lastminutetravel_web.jpgSome vacations take weeks, even months, to plan. But what happens if you decide, out of the blue, that you need a break? Go ahead, be spontaneous—but choose your destination wisely. You need attractions that don’t need reservations, or won’t cost hundreds of dollars to see—like California.

Here are some tricks to guarantee a sudden, but hassle-free, trip:

1. Go to a Place the Whole Family Will Enjoy
Rather than drive yourself crazy with a complicated itinerary, choose one place that has a lot of activities that appeal to the whole family. You save on entrance fees and avoid the problem of transportation—getting a tour bus, and waking everyone up in time to catch it.

One example is Lake Sonoma. This 17,700-acre reserve has everything you need, for every mood, for every age. Want a little peace and quiet? Then sit by the beautiful lake and just enjoy the view. Read a book, sketch, or take a leisurely walk through the groves full of oak, madrone, alder, redwood and bay trees.

Looking for a little action? Than go hiking, swimming or hunting. Adventure-seekers can even set up camp, or hire a boat for an exciting ride around the lake.

Hoping to squeeze in a little “educational value” for the kids? Biology lessons come alive with the amazing variety of plants and wildlife. There are many species of birds (including the endangered peregrine falcon), deer, rabbits, and insects. Children can also start a “nature scrapbook”, collecting flowers and plants they find along the trail, then looking up their scientific names. It’s cheaper than sending them off to Science Camp!

2. Take the Quickest Route to Paradise
Do you think you don’t have time to “see everything”? Maybe not the traditional way—but if you get a scenic air tour, then you’ll be able to explore acres and acres of California in just hours.

This is a ride you’ll never forget. Travel over the valleys and vineyards, and even see places accessible only through plane (don’t forget to bring your camera!).

The pilots are also trained to give interesting geographical and historical information of the areas you fly over—and can even customize the trip or arrange special photography flights. Visit www.sonomacountytravels.com/scenic-air-tours.php for more information.

3. Sign Up for Guided Tours
You can, in theory, read several books and then make your own itinerary. But that takes a lot of time and coordination. Save yourself the trouble and just sign up for a tour, which already has specific stops, maps, and even discounts.

Tours don’t have to be boring. You can get unique historical or cultural tours that you can’t find anywhere else—like the Sonoma County Farm Trails (which includes the chance to feed livestock, pick berries, and buy fresh produce straight from the farmer), or the Sonoma County Art Trails. You can even go on a Wine Tour—California is famous for its famous vineyards—which includes classes on developing your palate.

4. Book Your Ticket Online
Websites make travel as easy and as fast as clicking on a website and typing in your reservations. Companies such as Orbitz, Last Minute Travel, Expedia, Hotwire and Priceline will give you discount tickets to save you money when traveling. You’ll find cheap flights, hotels, vacation packages, cruises, car rentals, activities and more!

Nancy Hayssen is an Internet Marketer, Private Pilot and World Traveler. She runs the premier business on saving time and money when traveling to and from California Wine Country.

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