For rent – 2 bed bungalow on Pt Reyes – Petaluma Road

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Last year a pair of bald eagles mortgaged themselves to the beak and built a sweet 1 bedroom near Tomales Bay.

Not to be outdone, some enterprising and bold neighbors put together this stunning 2-bed, overlooking McEvoy Ranch with easy access to Point Reyes – Petaluma Road.

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Bed 1, overlooking McEvoy wind turbine. Nascent grapevine trellis behind bed.

Bed 1, overlooking McEvoy wind turbine. Nascent grapevine trellis behind bed.

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bed 2 nestled under aromatic gum tree, ensuring a sound nights' sleep. Especially on extra windy nights. Grapevine trellis close to bed for additional country charm.

bed 2 nestled under aromatic gum tree, ensuring a sound nights’ sleep. Especially on extra windy nights. Grapevine trellis close to bed for additional country charm.

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No one this plucky will ignore that spinning pole of power in the distance. With some wire appropriated from one of the fine local schools or a street signal, in no time you’ll be fully powered off the grid, at no cost to you. Just the way you like it, no cost to you, everyone else be damned.

Should the bucolic character of this gem not keep you entertained, head 1/3 mile west to watch TV on the large, vintage entertainment center some kind soul dropped in the ditch on the south side of the road.

Rent is month to month, name your price!
No cleaning or security deposit, move right in.
Every tree on or near the property is a potential bathroom.
Leave when you feel like it.
Leave anything you are tired of anywhere you like, in keeping with the ethos of this community.


Who raises children to believe this behavior is acceptable?
Quién plantea a los niños a creer que este comportamiento es aceptable?
Quem levanta as crianças a acreditar que este comportamento é aceitável?
Qui soulève les enfants à croire que ce comportement est acceptable?
谁提出的孩子认为这种行为是可以接受的?
Người nuôi trẻ em để tin rằng hành vi này là chấp nhận được?

This is no way to respect mother earth.
Esto no es una forma de respetar la madre tierra.
Isto não é maneira de respeitar a Mãe Terra.
Ceci est impossible de respecter la terre mère.
这是没有办法尊重地球母亲
Điều này là không có cách nào để tôn trọng đất mẹ.

Save our Tomales Bay – Part 32 roadside fishermen trashing Tomales Bay continues

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Two months ago I wrote about the mess left by roadside fisher-people along route 1 near Tony’s Seafood.

Since then the place has been pretty clean, no large bait boxes or smashed beer bottles to speak of, a great improvement.

Last weekend on my way north to document the removal of the unpermitted structures built by oyster farmers in the Bay, I stopped and went after the small, but no less toxic items, cigarette butts and fishing line.

Picked up 346 butts or filters and enough line and hardware to hook a striped bass (I did not say land one).

If you know people that fish in the area, please ask them kindly to be sure and take away all the items they bring with them to enjoy our lovely coastal environment. Leaving it on the shore is disrespectful, illegal and pretty damn rude. Shall we visit their home and dump trash on their cherished spaces? Ok then!

Leaving this mess degrades the very beauty they come for, and causes great harm to the non-human animals that call Tomales Bay home.

This same logic applies to the boat launch area at Miller Park (Nick’s Cove).

There are thousands of pieces of micro-trash left behind by fishermen, boaters and others who use this public space to recreate.

See what happens to small pieces of plastic that humans dump in the sea, or litter the land with, only to be washed to the sea….

Dead Albatross, killed by ingesting plastic -  by Chris Jordan - where disposable lighters end up.

Dead Albatross, killed by ingesting plastic – by Chris Jordan – where disposable lighters end up.

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The dumpster area is routinely besieged by ravens, crows and raccoons who scour the open dumpster for food, then paint the hillside with plastic bags, food wrappers, fish bait etc.

As always, click on an image to see a lager version.

346 cigarette butts, fishing line, beer bottle caps, food wrappers left by fishermen near Tony's Seafood.

346 cigarette butts, fishing line, beer bottle caps, food wrappers left by fishermen near Tony’s Seafood.

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Fishing line left at Nick's Cove boat launch area

Fishing line left at Nick’s Cove boat launch area

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Fishing line left by fishermen near Tony's Seafood along route 1.

Fishing line left by fishermen near Tony’s Seafood along route 1.

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Comfy, though questionable seating installed at Marconi Cove, along with beer can and oyster shucker packaging. C'mon people, pick up after yerselves!

Comfy, though questionable seating installed at Marconi Cove, along with beer can and oyster shucker packaging. C’mon people, pick up after yerselves!

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Next related post may be found here.

Previous related post may be found here.

See the first post in this series “Save our Tomales Bay” here.