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I hope you had a happy and delicious Thanksgiving! As the Autumn holiday winds down, yesterday I began to put away Thanksgiving decorations. In doing so, I noticed two small fresh pumpkins as part of … more
For the first time in over a decade, the U. S. Department of Agriculture has changed the “plant hardiness zones” that gardeners, farmers, and nurseries rely on to choose what we grow and … more
2023 has been an interesting year for me so far. The first six months were rough health-wise. I had some scary COPD flair-ups, one of which landed me in the hospital for a week. This was after a … more
“How did you get started bird watching?” That’s the question I’m often asked, and I usually tell the 1977 story about Evening Grosbeaks on a nearby roof – I had to know … more
I suspect food may be on your mind this week so there is no better time than to tell you about a way that you can help those in our community who may be hungry.    Home Team Harvest … more
This is my third and final Thanksgiving recipe before the big day.  My family enjoys corn pudding on Thanksgiving, but we rarely eat much corn throughout the … more
Even if you never garden, the fact that you are reading a gardening column probably means you’ll like Margaret Renkl’s new book “ The Comfort of Crows .” You don’t … more
It lasted 20 years, November 1, 1955 – April 30, 1975, and is being commemorated for 13 years. That’s a long commemoration.  Can you guess what “it” is? The National 50 … more
I have been asked several times lately to recommend holiday gifts for people interested in bird watching. First, recommendations for adults – children next week: Everyone needs a bird … more
My daughter, Dana Nannetti, and I took my great-grands to the Hands on Childrens Museum last Veteran’s Day weekend to make some new memories. Prairie is five and Willow, her brother, is two, so … more
Tomorrow, Wednesday, November 15, is National Philanthropy Day. This annual observance has been designated by the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) to celebrate giving activities by … more
The piece I wrote about my son’s visit to Providence St. Peter’s ED hit a sensitive nerve in this community.   This weekend I was called to support my son’s girlfriend … more
Nothing compliments a turkey dinner better than cranberry sauce.  We are fortunate that in Washington, fresh cranberries are grown nearby. more
Olympia has a long history of providing incentives to facilitate different types of housing throughout the city.  Its goals may include encouraging higher density to manage growth, support … more
What do you do when, in six months, you’re losing your house? Ordinarily, you would just get busy and find another one. But it’s not always that straightforward, especially when your … more
It’s just inevitable here: gardeners get wet. We all have our limits about how wet, how often, and for how long. Even those who try to avoid rain aren’t always spared; sudden, unpredicted … more
November is officially the kickoff for the holiday season for me. Time to finish up gift shopping, present wrapping, meal planning, and maybe, this year, host the cookie exchange. I was invited … more
The Holiday season has started (I mean, the giving season has started). Chances are you have already started to receive emails, texts, and snail mail urging you to give to the nonprofits that you … more
As mayor of Tenino, Wayne has really improved Tenino. The Tenino Park, and the Quarry Pool, are the best they have ever been. more
It is troubling that where a voter’s power to affect elections for candidates and issues (propositions and initiatives) is strongest, their participation is the least.  Voting in … more
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