Mention mushrooms and the responses are as varied as the number of fungi. Some become whimsical about foraging through the forests of Big Sur, searching for tasty morsels, while others turn up their noses at the mere thought of the earth-laden-flavored tree-huggers. Still others are eager to discuss the current usage of psilocybin, or more precisely, the healing aspects of … [Read more...] about The Magic of Mushrooms in Monterey
Archives for March 2022
A Culinary Legacy of Elegance and Grace
The History of Gallatin’s at Stokes Adobe
After sitting dormant for the last four years, a warm glow can once again be seen emanating from the windows and garden firepits of historic Stokes Adobe. A new restaurant of the same name has brought the building back to life and its history back into the spotlight. Since the 1980s, whenever the storied adobe at 500 Hartnell Street in Monterey has changed hands and a new … [Read more...] about A Culinary Legacy of Elegance and Grace
Carmel Art Scene’s New Wave
New Artists Bring New Styles
A serene landscape of Big Sur’s roiling coastline seems to glow through the gallery window on the right. To the left, a four-foot-tall face of a woman decked out in multicolor Day of the Dead garb gazes down through the glass. Both represent Carmel’s vibrant art scene, despite their obvious differences. Carmel is welcoming two new art galleries, which cater to the vastly … [Read more...] about Carmel Art Scene’s New Wave
The Monterey Cypress
Contributing to the Beauty of the Monterey Peninsula
White-maned, wide-throated, the heavy-shouldered children of the wind leap at the sea-cliff." Robinson Jeffers penned these words to characterize the Monterey cypress in his 1925 poem "Granite and Cypress." Jeffers knew the tree well. He planted 2,000 Monterey cypresses, Monterey pines and Australian eucalyptus trees in the area surrounding his Carmel Point home. From the … [Read more...] about The Monterey Cypress
Legends Lost
Celebrating the Lives of Three Internationally Known and Locally Beloved Talents Who Called Carmel Home
There are certain celebrities who, through the roles they play, the music they make, the peeks they reveal into their personalities in interviews, and through their public personae, make us feel as if we know them; that they’re part of our extended families. That’s even more true here on the Monterey Peninsula, a magical place that many notables, from all manner of creative … [Read more...] about Legends Lost