Sunday, June 07, 2009

Healdsburg, California


The mountain at the end of the street has changed. Now it is Fitch Mountain and I haven't got a picture yet. There is rare snow of cold winter mornings. Today the mountain is during brown (Golden by local definition) as the spring rains end.


There is a river too. The Russian River runs past Healdsburg on it way to the Pacific Ocean. The picture at the left is the old highway bridge. It crosses over Lake Sotoyome at the Veterans Memorial Beach. In past years a seasonal dam created the lake between Memorial Day and Labor Day. Now the dam is delayed to protect a non-native fish population that has invaded the river. The lake was once site of beautiful water festivals.

I'm not sure what this represents but I have wanted to get a picture of it since it first appeared.
Healdsburg is a city of nearly 12,000 located on what was Rancho Sotoyome, a 48,800 acre Mexican land grant awarded to sea captain Henry Delano Fitch in 1841. Fitch promptly hired trapper Cyrus Alexander to manage his bountiful rancho (the magnificent Alexander Valley is named for this early tenant). The California gold rush of 1849 brought itinerants, squatters, and failed miners to the more generous farming land here. Over the years, these squatters settled on the verdant land owned by the Fitch family. In 1857, a fight named the "Westside Road Wars" commenced among the squatters. One of the winners of this colorful conflict was Harmon Heald, an Ohio entrepreneur.

Note, the name is Healdsburg. However a new owner remained the old A&W on Healdsburg Ave. I had to get a picture of their sign.

Though the town was not founded during Mexican rule, Healdsburg is centered on a 19th century plaza that still provides an important focal point for tourists and locals alike. I didn't get a picture of the plaza yesterday, but did get a picture of the Memorial to the son's of Healdsburg who lost their lives during WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, and Desert Storm.

Stay tuned for more as I begin to explore my new home.

1 comment:

sternwheelerstudio said...

Hi Tom, I enjoyed hearing about Healdsburg (er) and look forward to more news and humor. It was funny reading about the rainwalkers history (being one of them) knowing how often we got out for a stroll. Why are you on the talent wall at the new coffee shop? The boxer and the gymnast are kind of obvious. What's the story there? Your ol' rainwalker bud, jennifer