My youngest daughter’s big conventions this year were within a week of each other. Comicon (dressing up – oops, excuse me, “cosplaying” like comic book characters) was the last weekend in March and Sakura-con (dres- uh, cosplaying like anime or Japanese cartoon characters) is always Easter weekend.
Various pests are beginning their annual feasts as new growth emerges on our landscape trees and shrubs
Age doesn’t have to stop older men and women from enjoying their favorite sports. In fact, remaining active can improve physical and mental health
I just got home on Saturday from California. My husband, youngest daughter and I went down there for spring break to visit a college she is interested in. Since we were there, we also went to Disneyland and Universal Studios
I just got home on Saturday from California. My husband, youngest daughter and I went down there for spring break to visit a college she is interested in. Since we were there, we also went to Disneyland and Universal Studios.
Razor clam diggers can return to coastal beaches starting Friday, April 17, state shellfish managers announced today.
The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commissions invites the public to celebrate Earth Day with a wildflower appreciation walk at Mount St. Helens Visitor Center and Seaquest State Park.
As the loading bar moves right and an entirely new world awaits your adventurous spirit, you think, “Who will I be today?”
For awhile breakfast was a piece of bread spread with Nutella hazelnut/chocolate spread. I let this go even if it was essentially a piece of bread with sugar on it, because it was at least something in her stomach
The Maple Valley Creative Arts Council announces the premiere of Boomer Karma, a new play by Ed Corrigan
The Maple Valley Creative Arts Council announces the premiere of Boomer Karma, a new play by Ed Corrigan.
I sat in my Big Red Chair one morning last week eating breakfast, drinking my first cup of coffee and gazing out the window, watching THE PARADE OF TEEN CARS go by.
Tulips and daffodils are popping out of the ground, summer plants are beginning to bud and this is a season that marks another busy time for me. I always look forward to yet dread this time of year; watching everything come out of hibernation, but knowing there is a lot for me to do
CHI Franciscan Health and Molina Healthcare announced March 4 that Molina will now cover the cost of Franciscan Virtual Urgent Care visits for all of its Medicaid members with a Franciscan Primary Care Provider
While more Washington teens consider alcohol use risky, fewer teens consider marijuana use to be risky according to recent results from the state Healthy Youth Survey
Are you bored with your exercise routine or looking for inspiration to become physically active? Maybe you have always wanted to hike, bike or kayak but don’t know how to get started
You don’t need to be a classical music aficionado to enjoy this concert filled with classics and performed by our junior symphony and symphony orchestras.
A couple weeks ago my daughters went to a concert. It’s really the first time they’ve been to any major event without me. At least it was for my youngest; my oldest is away at college and I’m probably not privy to everywhere she goes
I have to disagree how using GPS on phones has made map reading skills extinct.
Since my oldest daughter has been away at college, my water bill has gone down quite markedly, but when she was home this weekend, her shower seemed longer than normal.