Equinox vibes.
/It’s been a cold, windy, rainy week, but we’re on the cusp of some beautiful weather to mark the beginning of Spring. Time to dig out the shorts and t-shirts and tend to your garden!
It’s been a cold, windy, rainy week, but we’re on the cusp of some beautiful weather to mark the beginning of Spring. Time to dig out the shorts and t-shirts and tend to your garden!
We're thrilled to invite you to the Compass Los Altos Festival of Lights Pre-Parade Reception, a joyous celebration for the whole family! Enjoy a coffee cart stocked with piping hot cider, rich cocoa, and an array of delectable sweet treats. Complimentary parking is available before and during the parade.
We can't wait to share the joy of the season with you and your loved ones. See you there?
WHEN: Sunday, November 26, 4:00-6:00pm
WHERE: Compass Los Altos, 167 S. San Antonio Road, Suite 1
If you want to transform your backyard patio into the place to be this season, we’ve got a few simple tips!
It’s hard to believe that the longest day of the year has already come and gone, but the solstice arrived like clockwork on Wednesday. So Bring on the parades and homemade ice cream and (legal) fireworks. It’s Summertime!
It might be hard to tell with howling winds and frigid temps outside, but we’re officially two weeks into Spring! What do you look forward to the most this season? Showers or flowers?
Who doesn’t love flowers? Seriously though, this is typically the perfect time for me to get outside and embrace my green thumb. The cold weather has certainly put a damper on my flower garden because I’m worried about overnight freezes, but that doesn’t keep me from tilling the soil, clearing the weeds, and getting things ready for the big plant.
I’ll admit it, I love flowers as much as anybody. So I’m geeked up to help Pearl get our backyard garden in working order. But I also know we desperately need the water and record-setting Sierra snowpack if we’re ever going to escape from this seemingly endless drought. So bring on the April showers, and let the flowers wait for May.