Novato indeed
Bel Marin Keys!
I miss it, was incredibly clean and peaceful there. Quiet, incredibly clear night skies...
could get windy as hell. Right next to the largest wetlands reserve on the west coast
'course, I was working ridiculous hours when I was there last... when I quit my job,
I was ecstatic
It was a great place to hang and entertain.
@Hackerman, yeah, the whole central coast is gorgeous.
You can't beat Monterey Bay Aquarium with a stick, it's incredible.
Not far from Big Sur (17 mile drive), Santa Cruz, Silicon Valley and the rest of the greater bay area
over highway 17 from Santa Cruz. I have friends who live in Paso Robles, that area is nice too, lots of wineries around ('course lots of them around Santa Cruz too).
Half Moon Bay, Pescadero, Pacifica and other locations further north are nice, but can get very soggy (and foggy!). Beaches become progressively rocky the further north you go.
Beaches... before I left for the Bay Area the first time in the 80's, the only place I would preferred to live then was Seal Beach (last small beach town OC community before Long Beach along the shore), but I'm a local and had ties here. I grew up body-surfing Huntington & Newport (had a hilarious experience trying to do that years later in Santa Cruz, there's a REASON they are all in bodysuits!!! brrrrrrrr), ocean views cost coin... pretty much wherever you go, although
@invertedisdead struck a resonant note... one of my friends just sold his place in Gilroy and moved along the baja coast. Some very real differences living in Mexico tho!
as far as 'good weather' goes, I grew up in so cal, lived around 20 years in nor cal.
The so cal basin has crazy weather, lots of microclimates (so does the Bay Area!), but the Santa Ana Winds are a holy terror (that have become a year round issue, it used to just be around august-october)... that's pretty much from San Diego up through Santa Barbara? The palm trees are little g-dam roman candles in these fires, scary dangerous (same with eucalyptus which are also everywhere).
The smog, while vastly better than what it was through the 70's and early 80's (truly corrosive), still exists, although more of it is a fine particulate (soot from diesel largely) that represents an insidious danger.
The traffic is just a black hole. Some progress has been made with transit systems (light rail, bus), but it's still car central.
I actually PREFERRED the weather in the Bay Area, as it was cooler than so cal (mostly), had more humidity in the air and there was such a difference in the amount of living trees and plants everywhere, it was part of what changed the quality of the air (been a number of years, but I used to laugh @ the Valley folks who complained about smog or traffic back in the 80's).
If you enjoy mountain/winter stuff, you should check the maps for distance to those things too.