It's not too late to get into the "spirit" of Halloween! Our subtropical, northern California weather could not be nicer and there are lots of reasons to get out and enjoy the spookiest of seasons!
For a good list of fun things to do in Silicon Valley, please visit my Valley of Hearts Delight blog post: Halloween Events in Silicon Valley.
And if you enjoy real ghost stories, please stop by my Haunted Real Estate blog! There you'll find stories of things that go bump in the night - many of them from real estate professionals who report their hair-raising events in the line of work first hand. Enjoy! Happy Halloween!
Los Gatos has got a funny shape. Our borders zig in and out. It seems like when builders were building, some wanted to be in Los Gatos and some preferred to remain county land or whatever the nearest city was - San Jose, Monte Sereno, or Campbell. And so the borders are pretty odd. This will give you a taste of it:
But actually it's even odder than that! The actual edges of town weave in and out like a jigsaw puzzle after half of it was thrown to the ground. To see images with borders detailed, please continue reading here.
San Jose has one of the very few remaining "Japan Towns" in the United States. There are just a few local Japanese gardens, too. Have you ever visited one? They are serene, tranquil, artistic places. Perhaps the best known in our area is the San Jose Japanese Friendship Garden in Kelly Park.
But out on the west side of Silicon Valley or Santa Clara County, there are three more Japanese Gardens, and they are historic to boot. Located in the Saratoga- Monte Sereno - Los Gatos corridor, you may have been to one of them and not recognized it.
Curious? To read more, continue reading here: Three Historic Japanese Gardens in the Saratoga, Los Gatos, Monte Sereno Area

Halloween and Oak Meadow Park go together like Halloween and candy! Years ago, it was "The Haunted Forest" of Los Gatos, but that took a respite and re-emerged as the Haunted Forest. From now through the end of the month, there will be (on most nights) a "Haunted Harvest Festival" at Oak Meadow Park in Los Gatos. As in years past, it's a great fundraiser.
To learn more about attending or volunteering, please visit my Live in Los Gatos blog: Haunted Harvest Festival at Oak Meadow Park in Los Gatos
Hope to see you there!
Recently I've been spending some time viewing old historic topographical maps of Santa Clara County (Silicon Valley) that were created by the USGS more than 100 years ago. I've been viewing the areas near Los Gatos, Cambrian Park and Almaden in one map especially, as well as the Palo Alto, Cuertino and Saratoga Map, and It is really interesting to see these for a number of reasons.

First, with these old maps, apparently each "dot" represents a house. Amazing to think how uncongested an area this was 100 years ago! Silicon Valley real estate has changed tremendously since then. Second, it's interesting to see some of the names of places and streets. A few have changes, others have disappeared or appeared since these maps were created.

I invite you to lose yourself in these maps by visiting the San Francisco Bay Area Historicals Index Page and chosing a map or two to dig into. Look around and be surprised at the similarities and difference that a hundred years or so can bring.
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