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By Monica Deru Rain or shine, Houston’s farmers markets offer more than a place to buy great local products. The market is a place to meet, enjoy the fine outdoors, listen to music, and grab a made-to-order bite to eat. Chat with the farmers and artisans to learn more about their products and stock up for holiday cooking and gifting! Urban Harvest Saturday Farmers Market By far the city’s largest and busiest, this popular Saturday (8 a.m.- 12 p.m.) hasmoved to a much bigger location at St. John’s school. Now there is plenty of parking and grazing choices. Shop for Bee Wide’s local honey, Hatterman Poultry Farm’s eggs, Gundermann Acres, Plant it Forward, Laughing Frog Farm, Pat Greer’s Kitchen, Brazos Valley Cheese, Artisana Breads, Moravia Winery’s vino rosso, fun “earthy” tee shirts and more. 2752 Buffalo Speedway, Houston, 77098, urbanharvest.org

Rice Village Farmers Market The Rice Village Farmers Market pops up at the shopping district on the first and third Sundays of each month from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., with a lengthy list of local favorites for shopping and dining. Power up with something green and healthy from Juice Girl while shopping produce from Plant It Forward or Vertical Herban Greens, or pick up kitchen staples like Old Country olive oil and specialty coffees from District Roasters. Kelvin Dr. & Amherst St., Houston, 77005, rice-village. com Memorial Villages Farmers Market It’s always a family affair at the (pet-friendly and busy) Memorial Villages Farmers Market, where on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., visitors can enjoy live music and cooking demos while shopping small at vendors like Johnson’s Backyard Garden, Plant It Forward, Rise and Shine Farms, and Cakes in a Barrel. 10840 Beinhorn Rd., Houston, 77024, mvfarmersmarket.org

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health products and prepared foods within the Grogan Mill Center. Find goodies from Breezy Hill Sustainable Farms, Whitman Farm and Tejas Heritage Farm, among others. As far as on-site snacking is concerned, the market hosts one food truck every week. 7 Switchbud Place, The Woodlands, TX 77380, grogansmill.org Westchase District Farmers Market For when weekends are all booked up, there is the Westchase District Farmers Market, on tap every Thursday afternoon from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Find jarred sauces and condiments, plus a selection of seasonal produce from PEAS Farm in Conroe, Pure Texas Honey, and meats from KaTerra Exotics. 10503 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX 77042, westchasedistrictfarmersmarket.com

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For a fresh perspective on the new year, we’ve compiled a few of our favorite design trends to consider featuring pieces from the Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams new collection, launching in-store January 17 and online January 10. Also, a new app named ColorReader is a sweet way to perfectly match paint color swatches. In the spring collection, find fresh design pieces: • glass coffee table with sculpted pieces of solid rainbow sandstone • Scandinavian-inspired slender wing chair with a matching ottoman • new candle scents of ocean, garden and linen • a swivel chair inspired by Hollywood dressing rooms

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If you’re ready to travel, gold country is the closest most beautiful way to recharge and unplug without going to Europe. After making the one-hour trek north from San Francisco or Oakland, set down roots in sensational Sonoma County for a quick yet relaxing trip that can include picnicking, wine tasting, hiking, biking, beachcombing or spa time. Napa Valley? We’ll cover that on our next adventure!

Day One Arrive early and ease into Sonoma’s slow-paced lifestyle in Healdsburg, a walkable 19th-century town and the gateway to the official Wine Road, which guides visitors through the many winery jewels throughout Alexander, Dry Creek, and Russian River valleys. A major hub for fine wine-country fare, this destination offers a crash course in the bounty of Sonoma’s ingredients. Pick up a picnic lunch with artisan sandwiches, charcuterie and sides at Journeyman Meat Co. run by one of Sonoma County’s oldest wine families.

Take a charming country drive out nearby Alexander Valley Road over the old Alexander Valley bridge, which crosses over the Russian River and opens to the breathtaking vineyard-filled valley. The first winery will wow— Jordan Vineyard & Winery, internationally renowned for its signature Bordeaux and Burgundian style varietals, European architecture including a chateau, and 1,200 acres of rolling hills and vineyards dedicated to agriculture, hospitality, and conservation. Reserve ahead for one of many signature tasting experiences including the vineyard tasting, estate tour and tasting, or a library tasting. Or, pop into modern Medlock Ames Winery right down the road and linger in the serene garden and olive grove over a tasting or grab a few bottles for the weekend.

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Pre-dinner, snag a table for appetizers in the garden-chic setting at must-see Barndiva, an avant-garde and lofty remake of an old barn with a boutique attached. Then walk to Valette for an early dinner. Hold out for dessert at Noble Folk Ice Cream & Pie Bar, where fruit-filled pies and palate-bending ice creams (think strawberry-sage) beckon. Turn in at Hotel Healdsburg, a central contemporary inn with a cool pool and spa. If booked, investigate their other concepts H2 Hotel and newer Harmon Guest House, the latter has an amazing rooftop bar. To get off the wine tourist grid over the weekend, reserve ahead for an exquisite tasting with food parings led by famed chef Charlie Palmer nearby in Windsor at Bricoleur Vineyards. The charming family-owned winery has several other experiences to choose from including full picnic lunches made from garden ingredients or Rosé in the Roses among the amazing rose gardens. If you start early, you can book a hot air balloon ride at Up & Away Hot Air Ballooning, also in Windsor. Noble Folk Ice Cream & Pie Bar in Healdsburg

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A few blocks away find Seghesio Family Vineyards, renowned producer of the region’s famed zinfandel since 1895. The relaxing winery sports a bocce court, shaded picnic grove for lunch, and a tasting room featuring flights and food and wine pairings.

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From the town of Healdsburg, head out Dry Creek Road to experience the rolling hills of Dry Creek Valley, which channels the Italian countryside. After you’ve scoped out the wine map and other landmarks to visit, stop at the iconic circa-1881 Dry Creek General Store for picnic supplies and shopping. Nearby Dry Creek Vineyard offers generously spaced shaded picnic tables and wine tasting or stop at Comstock Wines for the sprawling patio with vineyard views, easy lounging, and a bocce court (some days the pizza oven is fired up).

Start your third day by heading to the Sonoma Coast. Go west on the aptly named River Road, a scenic forested road that traces the Russian River flowing through the county all the way to the Pacific. Along the way are mellow wineries, like La Crema’s estate tasting room featuring a multi-level barn and picnics paired with their Sonoma Coast Pinot Noirs. Take a break for brunch or lunch at Willow Wood Market Café, a favorite for California fresh-everything. A short drive west of Guerneville, the majestic Sonoma coastline attracts people for what it lacks (crowds, tour buses, cell phone reception) as much as for what has (seabirds, shell-strewn beaches, stunning views). Goat Rock Beach is recommended for its dramatic cliff-side views and peaceful beaches conducive to walking, hiking, and picnicking. The blink-and-miss-it town of Jenner sits at the intersection of where the Russian River meets the ocean and is a good basecamp for renting kayaks or standup paddleboards from WaterTreks EcoTours to explore the estuary. When heading back to Healdsburg or Santa Rosa, stop off at Wildflour Bread for some of the best bread and pastries in the county. You’ll be glad in the morning.

At the northern end of Dry Creek Road, grand Ferrari-Carano Winery beams, blooming with flower gardens, impressive fountains, koi ponds and Italian-style architecture. Visit the tasting room, shop for kitchenware and check out the terrace for mesmerizing sunset views! Further out Dry Creek Road, find Lake Sonoma, which is prime and hilly bike riding for fitness buffs and boating fun when the lake water is high enough (note that drought is common late summer and early fall).

Take an estate tour at Jordan Vineyard & Winery

Sonoma Coast views from Timber Cove

Optionally, reserve ahead for Francis Ford Coppola Winery for a pool pass and exploration of this Disneyesque compound founded by director Francis Ford Coppola. After you bust out the swimsuit and bask in the sun, check out the tasting room, Coppola’s historical movie gallery, retail shops, and restaurants. You could easily stay here all day.

Ferrari-Carano Winery in Dry Creek Valley

Optionally, a few miles up Highway 1 is the reinvented Timber Cove, perched on 25-acres of rugged coastline with trails, fire pits, and VIP views. The Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired A-frame structure, which was originally built as a meditation outpost, is a must for any design buff. And the seafood-focused menu at the property’s restaurant, Coast Kitchen, is worth exploring. Plan to stay the night on your next northern California trip. It’s quite romantic perched way above the beautiful crashing ocean and the sunsets are the perfect finale to any California day.

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Off-the-beaten path wineries Healdsburg area Flowers Vineyards & Winery Gary Farrell Vineyards & Winery Benovia Winery J Vineyards & Winery Siduri Healdsburg Lounge Jackson Family Wines

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Now in its 111th year, Mardi Gras! Galveston kickes off on March 18. Photo courtesy of Mitchell Properties

AUSTIN MARCH 11-20: SXSW Music, Film, And Interactive Conference And Festival Every spring, crowds descend downtown Austin to experience the world-renowned SXSW conference and festivals. Interactive, Music and Film tracks bring top creatives and global professionals together for the 10-day event. Austin Convention Center and Downtown Austin, sxsw.com FEB 3-6: AUSTIN OPERA: The (R) evolution of Steve Jobs The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs is inspired by the life and creative spirit of Steve Jobs. Making his Austin Opera debut in the title role is baritone John Moore. The Long Center for the Performing Arts, 701 W. Riverside Dr., austinopera.org

more than 30 Indigenous artists and explore the dynamic ways in which they have leveraged their lenses over the past three decades to reclaim representation and share their perspectives. Amon Carter of American Art, 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd., cartermuseum. org

FREDERICKSBURG MARCH 28 - APRIL 22: Texas Hill Country Wineries’ Wine and Wildflower Journey One passport ticket invites you to taste at 42 participating Texas Hill Country wineries at your own pace throughout the duration of the event.

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Galveston FEBRUARY 18-MARCH 1: Mardi Gras! Galveston Galveston is home to the third largest Mardi Gras celebration in the country. The island’s 111th celebration draws attendees for live concerts, lavish parades, balcony parties, several elegant balls, in addition to family fun. Events take place on the weekends and Fat Tuesday. The Strand Galveston, galveston.com, 409-770-0999

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Known for his work’s expressive energy, contemporary abstract artist Edgar Medina exhibits large-scale canvas paintings at prestigious international art fairs, maintains an active digital footprint, and remains on a quest for new inspiration. Medina boasts an established collector base that includes corporate clients like the Westin Houston Medical Center and Memorial Hermann. As part of his continued artistic exploration, he is pursuing “live painting” for galas and charitable causes. When did your passion for art begin? At a young age I enjoyed playing with watercolors and other art materials. I really took interest in learning about the process and different materials when I moved to the United States and took my first art class in high school. When did you start selling art and can you describe those first paintings? I sold my first painting in 2009, and I was shocked that someone would pay for my art. I have always done abstract work, but looking back, my original works were somewhat more muted/earthy colors than my recent work.

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When did you become a fulltime abstract painter? I went full-time when I decided to get my own studio in 2010. Before then, I was showing in small places when I could. My new studio allowed me the space and drive to really focus on making it a career. Where do you get your inspiration before starting a painting? My inspirations come from all over the place, from a beautiful horizon line to an old brick wall in an alley. My camera is filled with photos of random things I found interesting. When traveling, I’m continually inspired by natural elements. Do you paint on an easel or on the floor and do you use paper or canvas or both? Most of my work is done on large scale canvas with acrylics. Lately, I have explored more mixed media elements to add new textures. My process usually has me moving the canvas all around; I’ll work on an easel

You are clearly devoted to volunteerism. How did this evolve? I have been lucky over the years to find a way to use my passion and talents and give back to some wonderful causes. It started when I explored doing live paintings at the events in 2011 and the experience of creating and auctioning off a painting all in one night really took off. Tell us about a few of your recent charitable collaborations. In September I had the privilege of working with Make-A-Wish to grant a special girl her dream of working with an artist to create an art show. We created a beautiful exhibition that raised a great amount of money for Make-A-Wish. My latest project was with Frontera Wines and the Latin Grammys invited me to create a live painting collaborating with the performers. In a few weeks, the painting will be auctioned to support the Latin Grammy Cultural Foundation. What is the most satisfying thing about your career? Being able to take my passion for creating art and turning it into a career is a dream come true. I am blessed by the amazing places my career has taken me. I have traveled the country for work and met people who have the biggest hearts and give back to making our world a better place. Anything else you would like to share about what’s on the horizon? This year has been incredible and defiantly reached new heights in my personal achievements. I plan on continuing sharing my work and hopefully taking it to new cities with fairs. I am also working a new series that touches on my Mexican culture. I’m looking forward to sharing something unique from my past works.

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and then flip it around or move it to the ground. It all depends on the technique I am aiming for. Would you say Houston is a great city for artistic support? Houston has been amazing for my career. It is big, so you must work to find opportunities. The city’s artistic community has really grown. My studio is in Winter Street Studios, which is part of the Sawyer Yards district with hundreds of artists. I never expected to see such a large community in one region.

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