Emerald Triangle Tours
The Emerald Triangle is the redwood forest where my family and I camped as a kid. In the summer, when my father was sick, I went deep into the forests with school children and camp counselors. We lived in the groves for a week. As I grew old enough to drive, we left high school to fish in the Emerald Triangle forests. Now I travel throughout the world with an invitation to government meetings surrounding marijuana legislation and the officials are impressed with my familiarity surround the world’s largest marijuana grow known as the Emerald Triangle. They are shocked at my knowledge of psychedelic mushrooms, the fertilizers used to turn grapes into wine in the region, and the knowledge that I have of cannabis in the Emerald Triangle. We never really thought about where we lived when we lived there. Napa, Sonoma, Humboldt County, Arcada, we tracked Bigfoot on hikes. A handful of teens climbed up the hills near the dairy farms to harvest psychedelic mushrooms after school. A few girls and boys lost their virginity under the trees during this harvesting of the shrooms. For most of my life, I was surrounded by Silicon Valley corporations creating new technology, the best marijuana in the world, the finest wines on the planet, redwood groves with lakes, and many of the people in these regions never left, whereas I went to the Middle East, China, Korea, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, I lived and worked in cities overseas and many in the United States of America. Why do I write this? I have the experience to connect people and bring these businesses together. It surprises me at times, because I know a lot of people, and realize that the network began simply because my mother and father were great communicators. They taught me how to listen, liked each person they met with enthusiastic energy, seriously my mother and father embraced traveling and meeting new people. My mother reached out to strangers when they were hiking near the Golden Gate Bridge and offered them rides into San Francisco to show them treasurers. My father would stop at a grocery store in Chinatown to buy and cut into an exotic fruit so that I could try the meat of the fruit for the first time. My brothers and I followed my mother’s lead by embracing books. We read National Geographic magazine with her. She read three news papers each morning; New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle and our town favorite the local Press Democrat in Sonoma County. I embraced the world outside of a safe comfort zone. Often I regret having left the paradise of the San Francisco Bay Area. I sleep peacefully in parks when I pull over to park my car at a rest stop in the redwood groves surrounded by marijuana farms. But I paid the price by leaving so that I could explore the world. I wanted to understand government. I went to the walks in Tel Aviv, Yugoslavia, Egypt, Israel, Turkey. I lived in Prague when Czechoslovakia split. There was a civil war in the main avenues of Prague, San Francisco during the Persian Gulf War, and I was surprised because I had just come back from Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan, Egypt when the bombs were dropped on Baghdad in Iraq. I was at the World Trade Center when the towers were attacked September 2001. I woke up from a nap when a giant earthquake shook my apartment in San Francisco. I almost died of illness on the Yangtze River, Nile River, and on a bus through Yugoslavia from Prague to Istanbul. I left. Many times I think that my life would have been different if I had stayed in Sonoma County, but I left paradise to explore the war torn areas of the globe. I could have stayed and tried to live in Santa Barbara, San Diego, and Tiburon, the best places to live in California. I often regret the struggle of breaking away from my comfort zone, but now I bring people back. Businesses, corporate clients, the chairman of large companies, and leaders in government, marijuana legislation, lab scientists, dispensary owners, cannabis investors. I share the opportunities in the Sonoma Wine Country and Emerald Triangle marijuana industry with a knowledge and enthusiasm of a Northern California diplomat who acts as the bridge ambassador bringing people together to network and do business. Mistress Marijuana
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