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The Beginning… How do you put together a wedding in your yard? It takes quite a bit of planning. Announcements go out about the big day.  My daughter, her daughter (the bride to … more
This week, Trish went to check out the Pawsific NorthWest Cat Cafe, located in Olympia at 3415 Pacific Ave, in the same complex as the Ross Store. This is Thurston County's first and only Cat … more
The fourth of July has passed and it’s getting hot. Independence Day has long been acknowledged as the real beginning of our summer, and often a time of relief from a wet, cool … more
Did you know that Olympia is home to the oldest state-level American Legion Band in the USA, which has won local and national awards, including over 40 trophies? It formed as an American Legion … more
Summer is here, and many species of breeding birds have turned from defending their territories, nesting, and brooding eggs to feeding and protecting the resulting fledglings. (That’s not every … more
“And the sign said Long-haired freaky people need not apply.” … more
Editor's Note: With this piece, we welcome Zach Davis-Price who will resume our regular coverage of local nonprofit organizations.  Ahhh… summertime is here. Well, not at this exact … more
Last week was my long-awaited follow-up appointment with my primary care physician (PCP). I walked out of the appointment, filled with gratitude for my doctor and the trusting relationship we are … more
Get ready for the signs to show up.  More pets run away and go missing on July 4 th than any other day of the year and it all comes down to one thing: Careless owners.   It’s not … more
The humble cabbage is one of my favorite vegetables. It is delicious eaten raw in slaws and salad, or cooked by itself or with other ingredients, such as stuffed cabbage, or alongside corned beef. … more
Barbara Lawrence is a longtime friend, a Suquamish elder, and a gifted storyteller. Last weekend she told Suquamish stories at Benaroya Hall in Seattle . In every story, she made reference to … more
Would you like some free, in-person, and local help with a family tree? Whether you are looking to prove a familial link to Martin Luther King, find siblings you’ve never met, prove an ancestor … more
June’s long hours of sunlight make it possible to spend an hour or so either before or after our work hours checking out what birds are up to at the time when the birds are most active and … more
We are coming to the end of Pride month. Much has been written and broadcast about the events, parades, and need for the understanding and inclusion of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer … more
The 92 nd Annual Olympia Pet Parade was held again last Saturday, June 22 in downtown Olympia alongside LoveOly SummerFest activities.  This year's Olympia Pet Parade was hosted by the … more
Every month or so, I make a big weekend brunch. Recently, I made a sausage, egg, veggie and cheese casserole that I’d like to share with you. Ingredients 9 large eggs 1/4 Cup of whole … more
My smartphone, knowing I am interested in birds, alerted me to a new book about flycatchers, Field Guide to North American Flycatchers, and now I own a copy. Flycatchers are common in Thurston … more
The subject of names came up the other while talking to the great grands. They were telling me the names of their friends at school and I remarked how most of them were different from the names my … more
Last week everyone was treated to a fantastic column by Trish as she told us about the great time she had at the Tumwater Dog Days event. This week Thom will share with you. Since I was not … more
I am inspired to write this informational column on Long COVID following the NASEM (National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine) issuing its new definition of this condition on June 11: … more
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