Emma Wood Bridge
A name that set the foundations of generations in Ventura: Taylor. The year is 1852. Nancy Anne Taylor of Tenessee and Green Berry Taylor of Alamama set their sights on moving west to California. Starting in Texas, they traveled by sea from Nicaragua up the coast into California.
Mando’s Place
We’ve all been there. The dramatic sweep of the cove, where the sun always shines and soft waves lap upon the sand and the salty breeze whispers tales of yesteryears. Mondo’s Cove. Or is it Mando’s Cove?
Manuel de Terra Faria
California has long served as a destination and permanent home to people from around the world, and the state’s vibrant communities represent many cultures.
Chumash History of Faria Beach
The year is 1769, and the Spanish arrived on the Coast of California, known then as Alta California. The Portolá expedition was the first recorded European exploration of the interior of present-day California. The expedition encountered, documented, and traded with the Native Americans up and down the coast, including our local Chumash.
Rincon Coast Seawall History
It all started in the early 1900s with the need for an easier transportation route between Ventura and Santa Barbara. US Route 1 along the Northern Ventura coast toward Santa Barbara is one of the oldest and most historic overland corridors in California.
The Beginning of Pierpont Bay
One hundred years ago, it was 1924. Southern California was a magical place. Hollywood was booming; open space, citrus farms, and new roads led to new communities. Los Angeles grew its roots into the nearby beach towns of Venice Beach, Long Beach, and Santa Monica. California was iconic.
Ojai : get to know
This tiny slice of heaven on earth. Set in a valley in the Topatopa Mountains, Ojai is a perfect combination of a small town set in the mountains, only miles from the Pacific Ocean.
Ventura : get to know
My favorite thing to say is, “Ventura is the last small beach town in California”. It’s a dream of historic houses, stylish family neighborhoods, family-owned restaurants, miles of beaches. All hugged by our majestic mountains.
Outdoor Activities
We love a little, actually, a lot of outdoor time! Countless possibilities of adventures - from a National Park to a hike up a little creek. We sure are lucky to live here.
Local Beaches
Ventura, California is known for its beautiful beaches! The area offers a perfect mix of natural beauty, watersports, and relaxation. Come on a tour to my favorite beach spots in Ventura and slightly to the North.
Local Favorites: Ventura Food
Fresh seafood, farm-to-table, or a good old-fashioned burger - Ventura’s got you! Whether it’s downtown or the other end of town, we’ll take you to our favorites!
Local Favorites: Ojai Food
The Mountains of the Mountains to the Sea: Ojai.
An idyllic and stylish little town East of Ventura. Offering nature, beautiful weather, family vibes, along with a mix of amazing restaurants.
Local Produce
Local farmers’ markets breathe life into our neighborhoods! Ventura and Ojai have a great assortment of options for buying fresh produce and seafood, whether at the market or in delivery.
Local Shopping
You can’t beat the experience of seeing, smelling, trying, and purchasing something in person! Enjoy the places I love to shop that are carefully curated and crafted!
Wetsand: A Bit of Menzel Background
Wetsand: A Bit of Menzel Background. Our family business has deep roots that span over two decades, marking a journey filled with innovation, creativity, and a passion for the surf culture. One of our most beloved times was the “Wetsand” era of our Menzel life!
Solimar Beach Colony : get to know
The first of 3 beach communities along the Pacific Coast Highway, Solimar Beach Colony. Solimar has the allure, architecture, history, and peace that make it a highly sought-after place to live.
Mussel Shoals : get to know
Situated in the north of Ventura County, just off Highway 101 is Mussel Shoals Beach. A pleasant stretch of golden sand backed by a clutch of low-rise beachfront properties, the beach here has a fairly laid-back vibe.
Seacliff Beach Colony : get to know
As we travel North on the Pacific Coast Highway, 10 miles from Ventura, is Seacliff Beach Colony. It’s known for its tranquil atmosphere and a sense of community among its residents.
Faria Beach Colony : get to know
6 Miles north of Downtown Ventura, along the PCH lies Faria Beach Colony. Faria is 11 miles of community, divided by Mondos Cove, aka“The Cove” a sandy, crescent beach famous for its gentle and consistent waves.