Timothy Olson

OLSON GARDENS II – REDESIGNING A CITY ENTRY GARDEN – PART 2 – BY LORELIE OLSON

As Tim and I sat in our entry basking in the spring morning sushine, we could see that our heucheras and hellebores along the sidewalk border were still looking fresh and colorful.  A short walk along the sidewalk revealed  blooming primroses, daffodils, and tulips under the maple, with a “peekaboo” view of the grassy square […]

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SALMON JOURNEY III – WHY SHOULD MAN WANT MORE THAN HE NEEDS? BY KEN OLSON

In the essay, A SOCIO-ECONOMIC MYTH OF THE FALL, Ken adds meaning to last week’s post on MAKING SENSE OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR.  Although brief, in this essay Ken searches for the causes of inequality that exist between humans and the results of that inequality.  My notes are intended to further clarify what Ken means in this essay and preface the direction of Ken’s thought that will come in future posts.

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CATHY ROSS – POET – “IF THE MOON ONLY CAME OUT ONCE A MONTH”

A Pacific Northwest native, I have been writing poetry over 40 years.  My poems reflect a woman’s journey through the later years, with recurring themes of loss and renewal.  I have  read at many local poetry venues and am a member of Seattle Poets Table. My first book, If the Moon Came Out Only Once

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KEITH OLSON – PHOTOGRAPHER – SERIES III

Thankfully, Mr. Woodpecker (known as Red-Headed) did not take our wooden feeder down to a splinter.  They do also feast on insects, berries, fruits, and even small animals!!  Very colorful, easy to detect not only visually,                              but audibly should they decide to dine on anything wooden!! Hard to resist the bright beauty of the

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