Stories That Move the Coast

Author: Jamie Livingston

  • California Wildfire Preparedness

    California Wildfire Preparedness: Practical Steps to Protect Your Home and Family Wildfires are a persistent threat across wide swaths of California’s landscape. With hotter, drier conditions and strong winds fueling fast-moving fires, homeowners who invest in sensible preparation dramatically increase their chances of staying safe and limiting property damage. Use this checklist to harden your Read more

  • Oregon Travel Guide: Coast, Cascades, Wine Country & High Desert

    Oregon packs a surprising range of landscapes into a single state: rugged coastline, volcanic peaks, dense forests, high desert and world-class wine country. For travelers and locals who want a mix of outdoor adventure, culinary discovery and quiet small-town charm, Oregon delivers options that fit every pace and budget. Top experiences to plan for– Oregon Read more

  • Portland Travel Guide: Neighborhoods, Coffee, Food Carts & Outdoor Escapes

    Portland’s mix of urban creativity and access to wild landscapes makes it a top pick for visitors and locals who want culture, coffee, and the outdoors within easy reach. Known for its approachable vibe and neighborhood-focused character, the city rewards exploration whether you’re seeking art, food, or fresh air. What to see and doStart with Read more

  • West Coast Living Guide: Resilience, Recreation, and Sustainable Choices for Coastal Communities

    West Coast Living: Resilience, Recreation, and Sustainable Choices The West Coast continues to attract people for its dramatic coastline, temperate cities, and abundant outdoor access. Alongside these benefits, communities are tackling shared challenges—coastal erosion, wildfire risk, housing pressures, and water management—which shape how residents live, commute, and enjoy nature. Climate resilience by the shorelineCoastal communities Read more

  • California Water-Wise Landscaping: Drought-Tolerant Tips to Save Water & Boost Curb Appeal

    Water-wise landscaping for California: practical tips to save water, cut maintenance, and boost curb appeal California’s climate zones range from foggy coastlines to hot inland valleys and mountain forests, but one constant is the need for smart water use. A water-wise landscape can reduce outdoor water use dramatically, increase resilience to dry spells, and create Read more

  • Washington State Travel Guide: Coast-to-Cascades & Islands — Safety, Packing & Sustainable Tips

    Washington offers a striking mix of landscapes and cultures: rugged coastline, temperate rainforests, alpine peaks, fertile valleys and vibrant cities. Whether you’re after backcountry solitude, island-hopping by ferry, or a coffee-fueled urban weekend, planning with an eye for safety and stewardship makes any trip more rewarding. Choose your landscape– Coast and beaches: The long Pacific Read more

  • Wildfire Resilience for California Homeowners

    Wildfire Resilience for California Homeowners: Practical Steps That Protect Lives and Property Wildfires are now a recurring part of California life. While no strategy can eliminate risk entirely, homeowners can take concrete steps to reduce vulnerability, protect property and make evacuation safer and more manageable. Focus on three pillars: defend the home, prepare the household, Read more

  • Washington’s National Parks: Ultimate Guide to Hiking, Photography & Safety

    Washington’s national parks offer a striking mix of temperate rainforests, glacier-carved peaks, and rugged coastline — a perfect recipe for outdoor adventure and nature photography. Whether you want a quick day hike or a multi-day backcountry route, a little planning goes a long way to make the trip safe, memorable, and low-impact. Top parks to Read more

  • Washington Wildfire Preparedness: How Communities Are Adapting and What Homeowners Can Do

    Preparing for wildfire season: how Washington communities are adapting Washington’s landscapes—dense conifer forests, dry foothills, and urban-wildland edges—make wildfire preparedness a year-round priority. With longer, more variable fire seasons and increasingly unpredictable weather patterns, communities across the state are shifting from reactive firefighting to proactive resilience. That shift affects homeowners, local governments, tribes, and land Read more

  • California Drought: Water-Wise Landscaping Tips to Save Water, Cut Bills & Build Resilience

    California’s Mediterranean climate means periods of limited rainfall and high seasonal demand — a reality that has driven cities and residents to rethink how they use and manage water. Building urban water resilience isn’t just for utilities; it’s a practical, cost-saving approach homeowners and businesses can adopt to stay prepared through cycles of scarcity and Read more