Journey: The Rhythms of the Mississippi

There's something about the Mississippi River that pulls at the soul. Maybe it's the way the water moves: steady, knowing, like it's carrying centuries of stories downstream. Or maybe it's the music that seems to float up from every port, especially when you're heading toward New Orleans or Memphis. Whatever it is, a Mississippi River … Continue reading Journey: The Rhythms of the Mississippi

Thursday Morning Cup: Whiskey Barrel Aged & The Spirit of George Ohr

Some mornings need craft. A little stubbornness. No interest in doing it the “normal” way. Thursday calls for Whiskey Barrel Aged from FB Roasters. And a nod to the spirit of George Ohr—the Mad Potter of Biloxi. That hero image? It’s the vibe. The hands-on craft. The messy brilliance. The real Ohr was a one-of-a-kind … Continue reading Thursday Morning Cup: Whiskey Barrel Aged & The Spirit of George Ohr

After Dark: The “Latin Quarter” Cold Brew Tonic & Frontier Grits

Must be 21 and over. Please drink responsibly. If you or someone you know is struggling with substance use, contact SAMHSA's National Helpline at 1-800-662-4357 (free, confidential, 24/7). There's something about a Wednesday afternoon that demands a little adventure. Not the pack-your-bags kind, the kind you build in a highball glass with cold brew, tonic, … Continue reading After Dark: The “Latin Quarter” Cold Brew Tonic & Frontier Grits

Wednesday Morning Cup: Latin America Blend & The Old Man and the Sea

Some mornings ask for more than caffeine. They ask for clarity, courage, and maybe a little company from someone who understood struggle. This Wednesday, we're pouring FB Roasters' Latin America Blend and cracking open Ernest Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea. Both are deceptively simple. Both deliver more than you expect. The Coffee: Latin … Continue reading Wednesday Morning Cup: Latin America Blend & The Old Man and the Sea

Resistance is Fertile: The Borg, First Nations, and the Art of Lawfare

If you’ve spent any time in the Star Trek universe, you know the chill that runs down your spine when a cube appears on the viewscreen and that monotone voice drones: "Resistance is futile. Your biological and technological distinctiveness will be added to our own." It’s the ultimate nightmare of losing one's identity to a … Continue reading Resistance is Fertile: The Borg, First Nations, and the Art of Lawfare

Resistance is Fertile: The Borg, First Nations, and the Art of Lawfare

If you’ve spent any time in the Star Trek universe, you know the chill that runs down your spine when a cube appears on the viewscreen and that monotone voice drones: "Resistance is futile. Your biological and technological distinctiveness will be added to our own." It’s the ultimate nightmare of losing one's identity to a … Continue reading Resistance is Fertile: The Borg, First Nations, and the Art of Lawfare

After Dark: The “Campfire Carajillo” & Lewis and Clark and the Unknown

Cowboy Blend cold brew + Licor 43. Ice. Rocks glass. Slow pour. Quick stir. The Campfire Carajillo drinks like an old story told low and slow. Cowboy Blend brings that smoky-rugged backbone—cocoa and caramel with a little “campfire” edge—then Licor 43 slides in smooth and sweet with vanilla-citrus, gentle botanical spice, and a soft, golden … Continue reading After Dark: The “Campfire Carajillo” & Lewis and Clark and the Unknown

Journey: The Spirit of the West — Columbia & Snake Rivers

Following the Path of Explorers There's something powerful about retracing the steps of those who came before us. The Columbia and Snake Rivers carved more than just a passage through the Pacific Northwest, they carved a legacy. When Lewis and Clark navigated these waters over two centuries ago, they documented a landscape so breathtaking that … Continue reading Journey: The Spirit of the West — Columbia & Snake Rivers