I am loving that photos of Ferndale, Eureka, and Garberville, California, are all included in the New York Times rotating photos in its recall election coverage. Ferndale and Garberville, in Humboldt County in far northern California, are particularly rural. Eureka is the county seat of Humboldt County, population 132,000, which voted "no"on the recall. This may defy some expectations because Humboldt is a rural region. On the other hand, it is coastal, and the only coastal California county that voted in favor of the recall is the only one north of Humboldt, Del Norte County on the Oregon state line.
I note that these photos were taken by Alexandra Hootnick, and I thank the New York Times for dispatching the photos or buying them from her as a freelancer. Doing so signals rural inclusion by the "gray lady."
Other Legal Ruralism posts about Humboldt County are here.
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