Note: Though we’ve printed quarterly issues since 1999, we’ve digitized from the current issue back to Spring 2008. Older issues have not been digitized for display on our site.

ONE

Last April, when sisters Jessica Yacoub and Maria Bellefeuille opened ONE Consignment Store in Buellton, they embraced the adage “do what you love.” Since then, the shop has signed up 300 consigners and received an equal number of fresh inventory items just about every day. “I love shopping consignment,” says Yacoub, a Santa Barbara native,… Continue Reading

Reading Meters by Stealth

Endless driving, parking and peering at tiny numbers make reading utility meters a repetitious task. Add fumes from an idling engine and the back-wrenching calisthenics of climbing in and out of a truck, and the task can take its toll on workers’ health.                     Every month, Bill Albrecht, Director of Public… Continue Reading

Life at Atterdag

Norman Skau lived at Atterdag College as a child and is now the food service director at Atterdag Village. To celebrate and reinforce their culture, Solvang’s Danish immigrants founded Atterdag College in 1914. Students lived on campus, where educators from around the world taught everything from literature to folk dancing. The college quickly flowered as… Continue Reading

Gigi’s Flying Dog Ranch

Just as some people heed an inner calling to pursue medicine or ministry, one local woman followed her heart and fashioned a lifework devoted to dogs. To care for canines of all shapes and sizes, Gigi Gustelius founded Gigi’s Flying Dog Ranch, an innovative boarding and day-care facility in Santa Ynez. Dogs staying at Gigi’s… Continue Reading

From Figueroa Mountain – The Grey Fox

The wonderful thing about living on Figueroa Mountain is you never know what you may experience.  As recently as October we had a young grey fox in an oak tree near our back door. It seemed strange to us, but in doing a little research I think I know why this beautiful and elusive creature… Continue Reading

The Grey Fox

From Figueroa Mountain. The wonderful thing about living on Figueroa Mountain is you never know what you may experience.  As recently as October we had a young grey fox in an oak tree near our back door. It seemed strange to us, but in doing a little research I think I know why this beautiful… Continue Reading

Design Alternatives

In 2003, long-time local Cheri Baldacchino launched an interior design business specializing in window treatments and Hunter Douglas blinds. Six years and three store locations later, her Design Alternatives fills a 3000-square-foot showroom in Solvang’s Denmarket Square. “I moved to this new location about eight months ago,” Baldacchino says, “and I love it! The store… Continue Reading

Life at La Sonrisa

A handsome couple celebrating 63 years of marriage, Gay and Owen Johnston have made their home in the Santa Ynez Valley for more than three decades. Bearing a friendly demeanor common among long-time locals, the pair embraces a venerable Valley ethic that celebrates both community service and respect for the land. Residing on a remote… Continue Reading

Making Wine by Hand and Heart

A dramatic land of rolling hills, shifting light and affable communities, the Santa Ynez Valley breeds intense loyalty in its native sons and daughters. For winemaker Mike Carhartt, who spent his formative years roping cattle and riding horseback on his family’s Alamo Pintado ranch, the place represents not just a glorious spot on the map… Continue Reading

Atterdag Village Serendipity Shoppe

A thrift store that feels more like a kicky boutique, Atterdag Village Serendipity Shoppe welcomes browsers with creative displays of goodies, all tagged with wonderfully low prices. From vintage stoves and glassware to linens, jackets, old hats and new lotions, the eclectic inventory offers something for everyone. The shop’s manager, Karen Novack, ran an elegant… Continue Reading