The coronavirus pandemic has shown us how easy it is to take things for granted. Family barbecues, baseball games and…
We’ve all seen the episodes of “Peanuts,” as Lucy holds the football for Charlie Brown and, just as he’s about…
After months of politics and COVID, I decided to tackle another equally important subject. I know! Kissing!
“Possible word choice error” is the kindest report my computer provides me. It’s wrong most of the time. Then again,…
Recently while sharing with a friend that my next column would be on the subject of “leaving legacies,” she brought…
A Google search for the definition of “common sense” yields the following:
On a recent excursion around town for the Sequim Sunshine Festival, my boys and I met Megan Sias, a server…
I like to think of this column as a PSA — Public Service Announcement — for old people. Keep in…
Editor’s note: Senate Bill 5126 was scheduled for an executive session hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations on April…
In his 1904 novel “Of Cabbages and Kings,” O. Henry introduced the phrase “banana republic” to describe a fictional country…
In recent issues of a newsletter I produce about Sequim City Council news, I have included areas that I have…
As state lawmakers enter the final weeks of the 2021 legislative session — and the start of the second year…
For anyone who loves snow in the mountains, the data say it’s party time at the Dungeness Snotel* station!