I guess we are now officially Californians.  The August 24 Napa Valley earthquake was 30-40 miles away and at 6.0 magnitude was the largest since 1989.  (Info at the link in case you didn't hear about it - 
http://www.wunderground.com/news/napa-northern-california-earthquake-20140825) We barely felt it here and pretty much slept through it - although I did dream about getting the seismic gas shut off valve that's been on our to-do list.
Another indicator that we are Californians: We're having solar panels installed.
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| Solar techs from Sun Inc. - subcontractor for Sungevity | 
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| 18 panels in the garage awaiting installation - bottom view | 
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| Once these are on the roof, we won't see them because the roof is 30+ feet up | 
Erick's latest "for fun" project is this bamboo water feature for our deck.  I have to turn it off when I'm on the deck trying to read or else I just keep watching it. The water flows from one bamboo tube to the next via a pump located in the base.
Because wildfires are a danger here, we got together with 5 neighbors and applied for a grant to reduce the fuel load on the slope behind our homes. We can't just cut back everything - and wouldn't want to - because of the beautiful and protected species of Manzanita that grows on our properties. 
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| Looking south across the "back yards' of our neighborhood | 
I've spent some time in the couple of weeks helping to raise funds for a similar grant that involves fuel reduction work on the Montclair Railroad Trail. I enjoy talking with people who use the trail regularly and many of them are willing to contribute.
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| My "Be a Friend of the Trail" sign | 
The Friends of the Montclair Library had a potluck last Friday evening.  The hosts' home is close to town but in a lovely setting set back from the road - definitely worth a photo.
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| The bridge goes across a stream that runs in front of the house | 
Always lots of birds visiting our feeders lately, especially finches and juncos.