Blackberry Farm sits on the western side of Mount Tamalpais, tucked in the Gospel Flat area of Bolinas. The family farm and residence was established during the late 1970s on the site of historic Peter’s Dairy Ranch.
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Pennyroyal Farm
Pennyroyal Farm is named after the wild mint that thrives in the vineyards. Sheep have been in residence at our family’s Boonville farm for over a quarter of a century, but it wasn’t until 2006 that we decided to grow wine grapes and make cheese. Pennyroyal Farm is designed to minimize fossil fuel use and maximize the symbiotic relationships of diversified crops and animal husbandry. We also utilize solar panels on our barn to supply the farm’s electricity.
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Brunner Family Farm
Our farm is our place to work, live, and play. It’s where we not only grow animals and crops, but also raise our family of four. Today we continue to grow and produce a diverse array of food and fiber, but our flower operation has taken center stage for year-round availability.
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Stick & Ball
Stick & Ball is a sustainable, authentic, luxurious apparel and lifestyle brand.
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Sonya Hammons
About my color palette: I started out as a dyer, expressing everything I could through color. Life is overwhelming right now. Limiting my color options frees me up to create without fear. For now I work primarily in black and white, along with organic plant-based indigo and naturally occurring rust.
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The Royal Bee Yarn Company
We hope you enjoy our eco-friendly yarn which has been designed from fleece to fiber. Our 18-micron merino wool is farmed, milled, and hand-dyed in the U.S. We believe in earth-friendly dyeing and farming practices.
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Eleri Design
Whether traditionally hand woven or knitted with the latest digital technologies, the goal for all Eleri Design garments is to make women feel radiant, alive, and powerful.
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The Wolf and Horseshoe
Lots of olive and fruit trees along with 13 sheep on the property complete the amazing rustic and modern Sonoma wine country feel.
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Nasimiyu Designs
Sturdy and practical, the basket can be used as you desire both indoors and outside. The baskets are handwoven from straw and reed which grow in the wild and goes through six stages before the basket is born. The straw/reed is first plucked, then dried, split, twisted, and dyed using natural dyes, and finally woven. This process takes 6-10 hours depending on design, pattern, and shape.
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