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Form & Function: New Life for a Midcentury Kentfield Home

A thoughtful renovation brought in designer Megan Warren and architect Andrew Feldon.

Home, Kentfield, Megan Warren Interior Design
by Lotus Abrams | Photos by Vivian Johnson
December 13, 2024
Stinson beach house made of wood, low

Shifting the View: A Weekend Home in Stinson Beach Prioritizes Both Panoramic Vistas and Privacy

A cleverly sited weekend home in Stinson Beach prioritizes both panoramic vistas and privacy.

by Lotus Abrams | Photos by Joe Fletcher
November 7, 2024
Marin Home, San Rafael

The Long Game: A San Rafael Renovation Gives New Life to a Family Home

After 20 years of family life, the home is renovated to make future memories.

by Lotus Abrams | Photos by Paul Dyer, Styling by Yedda Morrison
November 7, 2024
Marin Home, Larkspur

A Budget-Friendly “California Modern” Makeover of a Larkspur Home

A Larkspur home with builder-grade finishes gets a family- and budget-friendly “California modern” makeover.

by Lotus Abrams
October 18, 2024

Bright Spot: A Colorful Home Provides a Warm Welcome for a Family Returning to their Roots in Sunny San Rafael

A colorful home provides a warm welcome for a family returning to their roots in sunny San Rafael.

Colorful San Rafael home
by Lotus Abrams Photos by Paul Dyer
March 28, 2024
Homes, Sawyers Design

An Inverness Home With a Colorful Personality

This second home in West Marin is brimming with vibrant hues and eclectic character.

by Lotus Abrams | Photos by John Merkl
March 27, 2024
Marin Home, Kentfield

Love Story: A Couple Transforms a 100-Year-Old House in Kentfield Into a Warm, Welcoming Home

In Kentfield, a couple transforms a 100-year-old house into a warm, welcoming home for their blended family.

by Lotus Abrams
January 22, 2024
Ross, Cabin

A Rustic Hunting Cabin Is Brought Back to Life in Ross

The 1911 cabin is thoughtfully renovated for a family in Ross.

by Lotus Abrams
December 22, 2023
Marin Home, Strawberry

Panoramic Perch: A Mill Valley Tech Executive Builds Her Dream Home in Strawberry

A new home on a steeply sloped property in Strawberry offers stunning views of San Francisco and the bay.

by Lotus Abrams
November 9, 2023

A Creative Mill Valley Couple Finds Home in Teton Territory

A dreamy mountain-modern Jackson Hole retreat reflects the couple’s artistic aesthetic, as well as a sense of place.

Jackson Hole living room
by Lotus Abrams | Photography by Douglas Friedman
September 22, 2023
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This picture, taken in the 1930s, shows one of two This picture, taken in the 1930s, shows one of two, still operating Marin railroad tunnels that were built nearly 150-years ago. That’s an electric-powered interurban railcar entering the 1,200-foot Cal Park Tunnel, which was constructed in 1884. It was rebuilt in 2010 and is now being used by SMART (Sonoma Marin Area Rail Transit) running between Larkspur and numerous northern destinations — the billboard advertising paint is on today’s Highway 101. The other tunnel that is still operational was also rebuilt by SMART, and burrowed into the hill between downtown San Rafael and the Marin County Civic Center. When driving Highway 101 and nearing North San Pedro Road, you’re near this tunnel, the Porto Suello Tunnel. 

According to historian Richard Torney, though Marin is one of the smallest counties in California (per area), it once had an astounding 10 railroad tunnels open and operating. Other tunnels include two created in 1884 for the Northwestern Pacific Railroad line that connected Tiburon and San Rafael, the Reed Tunnel near Tiburon’s Blackie’s Pasture where trestle timbers are still standing, and the Meadowsweet Tunnel in Corte Madera where no remnants are visible today. Finally, there’s the much-discussed Alto Tunnel on the Mill Valley – Corte Madera border. Its 2,200-feet length was bored (a process of building a tunnel, using a Tunnel Boring Machine, or TBM) in 1884, and was operational until 1971. It was then sealed shut with pea gravel and concrete. 

A group called Friends of Alto Tunnel would now like to reopen it, and create a greenway path for bikes and hikes that would connect southern and northern Marin — its estimated cost is somewhere north of $50 million.

✍️ Written by Jim Wood

📷 Photo courtesy of The Fred Codoni Collection

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From coffee in Mill Valley to cocktails in Sausali From coffee in Mill Valley to cocktails in Sausalito, Hello! Marin curates the best places to eat, shop and explore across the county.

No searching. No scrolling. Just the spots locals love—all in one app.

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A new wave of California farmers and food leaders A new wave of California farmers and food leaders are reviving ancient practices to heal the soil, nourish communities and reshape agriculture.

In a spot between Monterey and Salinas — an area affectionately known as the “Salad Bowl of the World” — the regenerative organic farming initiative, Regenerative California (RC), is driving a shift in industry practices. 

This nonprofit initiative, co-founded by former longtime Marin resident Kristin Coates, launched in 2023. It is designed to create the first regenerative economy in the US, and focuses on agriculture, marine resources and healthy affordable housing, while moving away from extractive practices. 

Last spring, Regenerative California launched its agricultural initiative with its first regenerative farm known as Regenerate 68 Farm. The 68 acre farm, located just off of Highway 68 in Monterey County, is located on the Ferini Ranch.

What’s Old is New Again 

According to the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA), California is the largest agricultural exporting state in the country to date: it supplies over a third of the nation’s vegetables and three-quarters of its fruits and nuts. To keep up with the growing demands of food production over the last hundred years, farmers moved away from indigenous agricultural practices — known today as “regenerative farming” — and relied more on modern farming techniques to yield larger crops of single items. This has resulted in more food, but it also had serious drawbacks to the health of the soil, the nutritional value of the food and quality of life for the farmers. 

✍️ Mark C. Anderson

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A new place of fun for the kiddos has come to Saus A new place of fun for the kiddos has come to Sausalito with The Social Klub, an indoor playground for ages 0-7!

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🎥 Video by Tessa White

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Every season is party season, but when the festive Every season is party season, but when the festive holidays roll around, the pressure to entertain ticks up a notch. Suddenly your calendar is filling, invitations are arriving, and your own celebration is creeping ever closer. The good news? Throwing a fabulous party doesn’t need to be stressful. 

Whether you’re envisioning an elegant dinner party for ten, a cocktail soirée that sparkles into the evening, or a casual backyard gathering with a food truck parked out front, the secret to success lies in preparation and style. With a little planning, some creative inspiration, and the right balance of DIY and professional help, you can host an unforgettable event — and enjoy yourself while doing it. 

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✍️ Lynda Balslev

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"Seizing the attention of voters requires meeting "Seizing the attention of voters requires meeting them where they already are.

Ambitious political leaders are saying farewell to the old modes of communication. Gone are the days when a town hall or press release could reliably shape public opinion. Political relevance today requires meeting voters where they already are.

That place is the digital feed. According to the Pew Research Center, 53% of US adults now get their news from social media at least occasionally. Among adults under 30, the number rises to 76%.

In this fast-paced environment, a politician must know how to stop a scrolling thumb. The medium is the short video, the headline with a hook or the post that lands even with the sound off. Content must be packaged for velocity and reach or it will fail.

To observe this trend is not to celebrate it uncritically. The business of governing still depends on smart policymaking, people skills, and a grasp of complexity. But those virtues matter little if no one is watching. Without attention, there is no persuasion. Without persuasion, there is no power.

The digital feed is no longer a sideshow to politics. It is the main stage. Leaders who understand this are far more likely to shape not just conversations but outcomes."

✍️ Nathan Ballard

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Spend the day in Larkspur ✨ Downtown Larkspur i Spend the day in Larkspur ✨

Downtown Larkspur is made for slow mornings, boutique browsing and lingering lunches. And now, a few of our favorite spots are offering exclusive perks on the Hello! Marin app.

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