Diary of a Dog: Bennie
Woof! I’m Bennie the Bernedoodle from Burlingame! (Try saying that three times!) I get my distinctive tri-color markings from my mom, who is a full-size Bernese mountain dog, and my smaller stature and...
View ArticlePerfect Shot: Big Red Barn
Built in 1892, the iconic red barn in La Honda Creek Open Space Preserve immediately catches the eye on the drive between Skyline Boulevard and La Honda. Not surprisingly, the landmark structure is...
View ArticleVamos al Café
Words by Elaine Wu If there’s anything Adriana and Aaron Porter want you to do when you step into Tal Palo, their modern Mexican cafe in downtown Los Altos, it’s to slow down. This is not a grab and go...
View ArticleJapanese Home Cooking
Words by Elaine Wu Take one look at Namiko “Nami” Hirwasawa-Chen’s blog Just One Cookbook (justonecookbook.com) and you’ll realize there’s so much more to Japanese cuisine than teriyaki and tempura....
View ArticleBeat on your Eats: New Restaurants
Words by Johanna Harlow New kids on the Peninsula culinary block. sekoya Palo Alto With a spirited and inventive menu, the New American restaurant Sekoya will keep you on your toes with delightfully...
View ArticleQ&A: Jon Welte of Hiller Aviation
Hiller Aviation Museum’s president and CEO shares the job that required suspenders and a bow tie, which historic pilot he admires most and his go-to spot for watching takeoffs and landings. What’s one...
View ArticleBurlingame Arch
Words by Russ Cohen One of the most identifying structures in Burlingame is the Broadway Arch. It has been saved from destruction on at least two occasions. The 100-year-old sign originally read...
View ArticleDiary of a Dog: Lilly
While I am not technically a Peninsula pup, my roots are firmly in Menlo Park, where my housemate and best friend, Coby, was raised and where my second-best friend (Coby’s father, Sloane) lives. Yep....
View ArticlePerfect Shot: Palo Alto EcoCenter
Originally commissioned by Lucie Stern as a center for Sea Scouts—and built to resemble a ship with porthole windows and navigation bridge—the EcoCenter in the Palo Alto Baylands was restored as an...
View ArticleStyle and Substance: The Maloufs
Words by Sophia Markoulakis As partners in business and life, Sam and Gloria Malouf have had 23 years to perfect that elusive balance that so few couples get right when working together. And they both...
View ArticleScholastic Chic
Words by Johanna Harlow Graduate Palo Alto isn’t for the modern minimalists. In the lobby of University Avenue’s eclectic new hotel, general manager David Joseph stands before a showstopping...
View ArticleEquestrian Paradise
Words by Johanna Harlow Step onto the sprawling 270-acre landscape known as The Horse Park at Woodside, and find an equestrian paradise replete with nine arenas, stocked with stables and dotted with...
View ArticleSea Ranch Serenity
Words by Lotus Abrams There really isn’t much to do at The Sea Ranch—a predominantly residential community located on a remote, ruggedly beautiful 10-mile stretch of coastline at the northern boundary...
View ArticleTrader Vic’s Revamp
Words by Loureen Murphy If walls in this 1906 home could talk, they’d discuss all the personalities who inhabited their 9,000 square feet in lower Hillsborough, among them Victor “Trader Vic” Bergeron,...
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Words by Johanna Harlow So you’re neck-deep in December—and drowning in the demands of the holidays. Whether you’re decking the halls or getting ready for eight crazy nights of Hanukkah, it’s easy to...
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