Read Bonnie Polson's impressive list of tomatoes from her garden.
"Ellen was an incredible champion of our mission and a tireless advocate for access to open space, public parks and nature."
The plants add pops of color to her home.
Flowers and fresh produce are abundant as summer peaks.
The Perseid Meteor Shower 2024 is about to reach its peak.
The designation could have major impacts on all water users who depend on diversions from the Delta.
Delta Aquariids, Alpha Capricornids share peak. When to look up in San Leandro.
Liz Whitt shared images of a beautiful meal that she created for her family.
This looks like a fun response to a heat wave.
Set aside Saturday morning to make an impact in San Leandro.
The project is slated to be operational by next spring.
There was an orange glow to the sky early Saturday morning in San Leandro.
Keep your eye on the sky as a full moon lights up the night.
If you haven't spied the shooting stars yet, the peak is still ahead.
Liz Whitt has multiple varieties of hydrangeas in her yard.
Miyo Burnett has been transforming fruit, berries and vegetables from her summer harvest.
Cut roses from the garden brighten any room.
A change in the weather brought the opportunity to cook without overheating the house.
Elephants are social animals and no compatible elephants have been found to move to the Oakland Zoo.
The last photo is sad.
Summertime is all about enjoying produce, including mangoes.
Heatwave? No problem — hop into the pool!
This cunning cat has parked himself on a soft blanket in front of a fan with a post-heatwave wake-up call.
Festive decorations will greet visitors who gather for the 4th of July.
Soft shell or hard? How about both!
Some of these sunflowers in San Leandro tower over the fence.
Are you looking for dining inspiration as temperatures heat up? San Leandro's Liz Whitt shows the way.
The vibrant flowers make a beautiful bouquet.
The moon will appear large as it peeks over the horizon.
'Tis the season for gathering friends and family for a backyard barbecue.
It is still early June and already these plants are taller than the adjacent fence.
When fruit and veg are at their peak, it's time to make preserves and other kitchen treats.
A pool to cool off on scorching days!
June heralds summer, and the farmer's market is serving up summertime delights.
A lovely bouquet of roses from the garden.
The giveaway is for children 13 and younger. One toy will be given to each child.
Montana calls itself Big Sky Country. It doesn't have anything on California.
These are from last Saturday's market. Check out a photo from that night's dinner.
Vegetables for now, and seeds saved for future gardens.
Liz Whitt shows her collection of head-shaped planters filled with succulents.