

Leaves are turning color, the nights are getting colder and Tahoe Quarterly’s Fall issue is officially on stands! Beautiful cover photo, as always, I love the colors in the sand!
I wrote an article about the League to Save Lake Tahoe’s new building in South Lake. It’s a very cool space—the League did a great job of practicing what they preach in terms of keeping construction local and green. Named the Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center, the new building is open now not just for staff, but for visitors as a model of sustainable design and to educate on the many ways the League is working to Keep Tahoe Blue. The article, Advocacy in Architecture, is available to read here, and more information about the League to Save Lake Tahoe available here.
And now, to savor the rest of my Fall issue (looking forward to Andrew Pridgen’s story about the Cal-Neva!) and then it’s time to start working on my Winter story!
