Editor’s note: This is a guest post from Lynn Morris Everyone knows that wearing fur is wrong. But what if the fur…
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Foodie Underground: The Brine Bubble
It was a warm and humid afternoon, and all I wanted was an iced coffee. Being from the Northwest, I’m used to driv…
BP and The Bayou: Oil and Water Mix
We’re standing on a very remote dock on Grand Bayou, a chain of wetlands interspersed with human made channels whe…
Seeing the Gulf From Above
A picture is worth a thousand words. The expression may sound cliche, but in the conservation movement, it couldn’…
BP Took Our Arms; the Government Is Taking Our Legs
We’re approaching the part of Louisiana where land and water become indistinct. South of New Orleans, approaching …
Foodie Underground: Bringing Hope Through Food in New Orleans
Currently on a trip to see the real effects of the Gulf Coast oil spill firsthand and document them, I’m spending …
Shrimp, Petroleum and a Hurricane Named Katrina
Last week I wrote about about my friend Mary Osborne’s trip to the Gulf. Writing it hit me a hard emotionally, as …