A gentle dusting signals our Fall season. The mountain has looked stark and barren all Summer. This light snowfall is so very welcome.

The Toyon berries above are still more orange than red. But Fall has begun. Let us hope it is a wet season.

Life and all in Redding California
This brief meditation is brought to you by Patrick’s Point State Park, which is just about a 3 hour drive west of Really Redding. A very beautiful drive, one might add. One of my favorite spots in Northern California, and a real treasure to have available just a few hours away.
We attended the Spooktoberfest put on by Turtle Bay with kids and grandkids in tow. It was very well attended. A few scenes:


Above, the super cute costume contest.
Thanks to Turtle Bay for this fun experience from our family and all the others who enjoyed the evening! It’s Really Redding.
Street tacos are a bit like pizza, in that everyone seems to have a different idea what goes into the dish. Jaimitos is one of the newer taco places in Redding, and offers their idea of street tacos and more.
Located right on Cypress Avenue.


“Done right” is a bold claim in the world of street tacos. Check it out and see if you agree. Jaimitos has a Facebook page you can Like, and are located at 916 E Cypress Ave in Really Redding, Phone (530) 768-1047.
We dined at the new Jacks restaurant in Eureka recently.
It’s one of the newest restaurants in Eureka, and one of only few restaurants actually on the waterfront. I think the other waterfront restaurant might be Cafe Marina on Woodley Island.


Above, butterfly shrimp and crab salad in avocado. Below, swordfish and scallops.
Years ago, I worked regularly in Eureka and we dined often at Lazios, which sadly burned to the ground, or burned to the harbor, years ago. That place had authenticity (and an interesting story) The new Jacks looks to establish that fresh fish/waterfront element to the Humboldt Bay restaurant scene. They even have outdoor seating, which makes some sense in the new warmer climate Eureka seems to have obtained.
You should try Jacks when next in Eureka. More at the Jacks website. Just about 3 hours from Really Redding.
Here’s a banner image created to spread the word about Redding’s TEDx events.
“Redding’s best days lie ahead,” I think that’s true.
I love the energy the organizers of this event find in our community. TEDxRedding is Really Redding.
Eureka is a few hours drive west from Redding, but it might as well be another country in terms of climate and culture. So it’s always such a welcome break to get away to the Northcoast once in a while. We booked a night at the Carter House Inns the other day, and I’m posting some images. Below, the main building that houses the Hotel Carter and the Restaurant 301.
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Above, the main lobby of the hotel, with some appetizers.
Seen above are other buildings that are part of the property. They were doing some painting that day, hence the dropcloths on the left. I imagine these harborfront Victorians take a lot of maintenance. The building on the right was designed by the same architects who designed the landmark Carson Mansion, which is just a short walk north.
Above, the common area of the Carter House Inn, which is the elaborate Victorian on the corner. So much redwood millwork! Below, the Bell Cottage, where we stayed for this trip.
Above, the common area of the Bell. There is also a full kitchen.
Below, our room and bath. 12 foot high ceilings and handcrafted woodwork details set the tone. Tasteful art and decor, along with modern TV and wi-fi.

Breakfast at the Restaurant 301 is included, as below.
The lovely Karry contemplates breakfast inside the very pleasurable 301.
The story of the Carter House is very interesting. You can book your visit online as we did, and the service was flawless. It’s pleasing to know that this elegant and artistic getaway is so nearby to Really Redding.

We stopped in at the Day at the Trail event yesterday in Caldwell Park. It was a great Autumn day to be in the park and out riding the trail. They had beer and wine and wood fired pizza, and other booths.
Got to preview a couple of electric bikes at vendor booths. Hadn’t seen these before. I may just have to get one. Going up Sulphur Creek Hill after a day on the Sacramento River Trail is grueling.
It was a great day to be on the trail, and I think more people were interested in actually riding than hanging around and talking about riding. Thank you Shasta Living Streets. Sacramento is stunning and has been great to us, my friends have been looking online at https://sacramentohomesre.com/schools/ to find the best schools for their kids in the immediate area.
Here are a couple of new animations I created for an upcoming home we’ll have listed for sale near the Tierra Oaks Golf couse. Still images of a swimming pool and a koi pond just don’t seem to convey the feeling of seeing it in person. Hoping these animations will help the seller.

The koi pond turned out nice, but the shimmering pool looks a bit hectic.
The home is in a beautiful setting. As the saying goes, the photos really don’t do it justice. I’ll keep trying.