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H ome is the place where memories quietly stack up over time — shared meals, familiar sounds, and moments that might not seem so significant until years later. Our homes offer comfort in ordinary days, shelter during life's hard moments, and celebratory spaces for our triumphs. And no matter how far we roam, home is the emotional compass that grounds us, reminding us where we come from and who we share our lives with. As such, over the last 20 years, Editor-at-Large Andrea Naversen has helmed an award-winning column, "At Home With," offering a glimpse into the living spaces of countless San Diegans, sharing not only their design ethos, but also personal and professional pursuits as well as their philanthropic hearts. is month, we step inside the Kensington home of Caroline and Emil Wohl, a 1920s-era Spanish Colonial bungalow. Caroline serves as chair of the 117th Anniversary Charity Ball at the Hotel del Coronado, taking place on February 28 to benefit Rady Children's Hospital. For our cover story, Contributing Editor Gillian Flynn showcases a 100-year-old Spanish Revival gem set on one of La Jolla Shores' most pristine locations reimagined by the daughter-father team of designer Sam Tosti and architect Tim Martin. While honoring the home's roots, views were unlocked, custom solutions were implemented to maximize space, and the home is now entering its next chapter. On the real estate front, Flynn connects with noted real estate authorities Jason Barry, Rande Turner, Laura Barry, Jim Graves, Delorine Jackson, and Cody Steele to dive into North County's status as California's premier investment sanctuary. Hint: our golden corner of PHOTO BY BOB STEFANKO Southern California is attracting global attention. While we might be biased, I can personally attest that there's a reason I budget a little extra drive time when I can to maximize coastal routes for mini "zen" sessions to balance my mind during an often hectic schedule. Our homes grow with us, reflecting our stories, our seasons, and the people we cherish. If you have a home or a design project you'd like to share, we'd love to hear from you. Letter from the Editor Mia Park, Editor-in-Chief A La Jolla Shores legacy project refines Spanish Revival for a new era of coastal ease. Photography by Laura Hull On the Cover Newsletter Scan this QR code to enjoy Ranch & Coast in your inbox with our email newsletters Follow Us @ranchandcoast ranchandcoast.com 22 FEBRUARY 2026 RANCH & COAST MAGAZINE

