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Tell us what you're gonna do tonight, mama. There must be someplace you can go In the middle of the tall drinks and the drama, There must be someone you know. God knows, you're … more
When I was the Director of Volunteers at the Dallas Public Library, I often heard, “so you’re a volunteer?” Those of us in the volunteer management profession hear this a lot. … more
Dear Lexis, I’ve been feeling overwhelmed lately and wanted to know what advice you might have that could help. Thanks, - Anonymous from Lacey Dear Anonymous, I … more
George Washington recently spoke at South Union Grange. Who better to lead a celebration of the 250th anniversary (1773-2023) of the Boston Tea Party than the “father” of his country? And … more
A warming climate is changing what grows where. In France, the traditional area for growing the grapes that become champagne are getting too hot. In England, they’re just now getting warm … more
Yesterday (May 3rd) I took my own advice and journeyed to Grays Harbor to see the annual shorebird migration. I have previously written about this annual spring opportunity to witness this avian … more
Odds and ends… May has finally arrived, after a very drippy April, and I am anxious to see what pops up in our garden. We have finally put our mini greenhouses together and placed them over … more
We all get a good feeling when we show up for others – whether it’s a family member, neighbor, or community organization. Giving is supposed to feel good — and who couldn’t … more
Something is not right with you and your health. You decide to see your doctor for what is ailing you. This can run the gamut from a rash to coughing, shortness of breath, pain from the neck to the … more
Thurston County had a chilly, rainy spring – until this past week, when warm sunny weather made people swoon. But just when the sun came out, a friend and I left for, of all places, Las … more
My son, Aaron, and I went to the Billy Frank, Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge on Earth Day. Here is our report on what we saw and heard. If you go to the refuge in the next several weeks, you … more
I first met Judy Kiehart online through the Olympia Writers Group. Judy Kiehart is a prolific writer who makes her home in Olympia. She has written short stories, plays and most recently, a book that … more
Did you miss me? Apologies if you missed my column last week (and thank you for noticing my absence), but the virus that has been going around caught me, and I was down for the count for the full … more
Dear Lexis, I feel like I’m always angry and I want to know how I can develop my emotional intelligence so that doesn’t happen any more. Do you have any suggestions that can … more
I would say Happy Earth Day to all gardeners and all friends of gardens, but this year the day stirs up something far more complex than simple happiness. We can, of course, mark April 22 as a day … more
Q: What do a Mayflower passenger and an accused Salem “witch” have in common?   A: Jerri McCoy! Retired state employee Jerri McCoy, of Olympia, has proven ancestry (12 … more
Every year someone will ask me, “What are you going to do for Earth Day?” For the past 21 years, my answer has been basically the same. You see, my son Aaron’s birthday is April … more
Estate planning is the process of anticipating and arranging for the management and disposal of a person's estate during the person's life in preparation for a person's future incapacity or … more
One of the most important ways to advocate for yourself in healthcare is to have a primary care physician (PCP). The corporate healthcare system has changed this acronym to primary care … more
Dear Readers, Have you ever come across a piece of information that threw you for a loop? I did recently, and it really got me thinking. Most spiritual teachers state that positive thoughts are … more
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