SLO LIFE Jun/Jul 2017
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it was another newspaper that brought the retired journalists<br />
to the Central Coast in the first place. An ad in the Wall Street Journal<br />
beckoned readers to “Live with the Land” at the Las Ventanas Ranch<br />
neighborhood, an “ag cluster” abutting Talley Farms in Arroyo Grande.<br />
The concept was intriguing: a fraction of the farmland had been<br />
subdivided into home parcels creating a quasi-neighborhood. It took<br />
the best elements of country and suburban living, combined the two and<br />
offered it up into neat little building parcels within an ocean of protected<br />
open space. The editors were sold.<br />
50 | <strong>SLO</strong> <strong>LIFE</strong> MAGAZINE | JUN/JUL <strong>2017</strong>Fittingly,