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		<title>CornerStone is a Must See in Sonoma</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On a recent trip to Sonoma, I stopped in at CornerStone.  You can have lunch, have a glass of wine and explore the fabulous shops.  And, don't forget to wander through the gardens.  Simply rejuvenating!]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Wandering through <a href="http://www.cornerstonesonoma.com/">CornerStone</a> in Sonoma, I was  drawn to resounding rhythms. It was hypnotic. I made my way across the courtyard to the other side. Stepping across the threshold, I entered PotterGreen and Company and saw the most majestic wind chime. And, yes majestic is the only word to describe it.  The 14 foot <a href="http://www.musicofspheres.com/audio/Bassoprofundo24k.MP3">chime</a> hung from the massive beam taking center stage.  Priced at $2950. and not having the proper mode of transportation to get it home, I had to pass on this purchase.  <a href="http://www.musicofspheres.com/index.html">Music of the Spheres</a> is the creator of this and other not so large wind chimes.  The prices start around $90 and go up from there.  These chimes are made from 100% domestic materials and they come in 10 different scales. My favorite is the <a href="http://www.musicofspheres.com/audio/TenP24k.MP3">Tenor</a>.</p>
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<p>After the spell I was under subsided, I roamed the rest of PotterGreen. There are many treasures from local artists. A lot of eye candy and something for everyone.  They also carry gorgeous redwood planters.  These planters are made from old growth redwood trees. The craftsmanship on the planters is in itself a work of art. <a href="http://www.foreverredwood.com/">Forever Redwood</a> the maker of these beautiful planters, believes in restoration forestry practices.  Restoration forestry is a more conservative forestry practice than sustainable forestry.  Which, I&#8217;m thinking is a good good idea.   And,  for all you <a href="http://www.lookiloos.com/">Lookiloo</a> readers who are interested in purchasing these planters, give Tom Wright a call. He will give you a password to enter online and you&#8217;ll get a 10% discount.</p>
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<p>PotterGreen and Co.</p>
<p>23586 Hwy 121</p>
<p>Sonoma, CA</p>
<p>Tom Wright</p>
<p>707.996.8888</p>
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