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I suspect you are aware that this week is Chanukah as well as Christmas week, however, you may not know that tomorrow, December 21st, is Homeless Persons Memorial Day. The National Consumer Advisory … more
This week we begin with a most fascinating and complex topic intricately related to infectious diseases àImmunity or our immune system. This is our defense system against invaders which you … more
Dear Lexis, Is there a way I could streamline change? I feel like my life needed to change yesterday, but I only recently figured out how to actually go about it. It’s seeming like a really … more
We are lucky to live in a land where Christmas trees – which is to say evergreens – grow all around us, to sizes that must impress Santa as he and his reindeer fly overhead. I’m … more
My family was out shopping last weekend and when they returned, I was told my daughters had bought me a present that was too large to wrap. I was instructed to sit in the living room with my eyes … more
A friend telephoned me earlier this week. “They’re hooting!” he reported. He lives near one of the city’s wooded parks, and each year about this time he hears Great Horned … more
Last week, I attended the Thurston County Chamber’s Morning Mixer at the Thurston County Food Bank (a nonprofit twofer since both are local nonprofit organizations). The event, which … more
Dear Lexis,  What would you recommend for someone who wants to start over? Thanks, Worn Out in Lacey Dear Worn Out, I would say that I don’t think that’s possible. Can … more
The last falling leaves and the first falling snow herald the beginning of winter. There's not much going on in the garden in winter, but that doesn't mean people have lost interest in the natural … more
We recently had a winter storm, complete with rain, snow, and a power outage, at my house that lasted for 24 hours. Our generator kept our food safe and house warm, but the television and … more
Last week, I attended the 14th Annual Regional Economic Forecast and Innovation Expo convened by Greater Grays Harbor Inc., Economic Alliance of Lewis County, Economic Development Council of Mason … more
Last Saturday, Olympia celebrated World AIDS and HIV Day with an afternoon event at the Olympia Center. I attended with intellectual curiosity, interested in updating my knowledge and writing … more
Dear Readers, A few weeks ago, I wrote about living life without regret, and I received a comment that seemed unwarranted. The essential gist was, “perhaps you should experience more life … more
Alden Davis’ gardening life started with vegetables. “At first, I didn’t understand why anyone would grow plants you couldn’t eat,” he says. Eventually, he branched out, … more
All winter long, on the lakes, ponds, and wetlands of Thurston County, we have opportunities to check out a variety of ducks. They are wintering here before flying off next spring to breeding … more
The holiday season is now in full swing. That being said, holidays are viewed a little differently when you are part of the older generation. Sometimes, sadness, not excitement, is the main … more
The Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) season is here in our state and community and is already peaking two months early.    Since the middle of November, we’ve seen a steady … more
Congratulations, you survived Thanksgiving, Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, Second-Hand Sunday (this is a new one for me) Cyber Monday and now Giving Tuesday! Giving Tuesday, December 30 … more
Dear Lexis, I recently established a mentorship with someone, and things have been going great. However, recently, I’ve felt the need to express a particular incident in my past. It’s … more
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