As storms move through California’s North Coast in November, Humboldt County residents welcome the start of soup season. An easy, fail-proof recipe, this pumpkin soup is as healthy as it is delicious. For an extra medicinal and flavor factor, top each bowl liberally with the cannabis Furikake-kale topping. Pumpkin Soup Adapted from MinimalistBaker.com Ingredients: … [Read more...] about Emerald Entrées: Pumpkin Soup with Cannabis-Furikake Kale
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Eco-Printing Humboldt’s Landscape
Local Textile Artist Innovating Her Craft with Cannabis and Flora ”The cannabis leaf is a ubiquitous symbol of the community and the industry, but its seeming uniformity is a misnomer.” A walk along the Eel River as it moves west past Fortuna, California gives a glimpse of the biodiversity of Humboldt. There are many ways of capturing a moment during a hike -- photographers … [Read more...] about Eco-Printing Humboldt’s Landscape
A Healthy Obsession: A Floating B&B
A Healthy Obsession By Benjamin Fordham Whether it’s cruising around on a placid bay or braving the open ocean, sailing can be a wonderfully revelatory experience. With summer bathing us in golden light from above (wear sunscreen), there is no better time than now to enjoy our local waters in the S/V Obsession, Doby and Kim Class’ 38-foot Catalina sloop. The couple … [Read more...] about A Healthy Obsession: A Floating B&B
Lori O’Shaughnessy: Rockstar Mom, Nurse, Leader, and Woman
Lori O'Shaughnessy Rockstar Mom, Nurse, Leader, and Woman Story By Shannon Perkins Photo by Sergio Manodori Born and raised in Eureka, Lori is a true Humboldt power-woman. She inspires women to achieve goals by nurturing their natural strengths. While preparing a Sunday roast on a sunny afternoon, Lori told her story of focused effort and the success that followed. She … [Read more...] about Lori O’Shaughnessy: Rockstar Mom, Nurse, Leader, and Woman
Natural Wonder: Patrick’s Point State Park
Natural Wonder By Benjamin Fordham Patrick’s Point State Park near Trinidad is like a land frozen in time. Giant ferns and thick underbrush hem in large natural prairies and centuries-old Sitka spruce are buffeted by the Pacific winds. One would almost expect to see a velociraptor trotting down one of the well-manicured paths. But you won’t, it’s … [Read more...] about Natural Wonder: Patrick’s Point State Park