SALMON SUMMERS XII – “I’M GOING AGAIN” – By Tim Olson
Salmon Summers continues in the NESTER with Tim’s poem about returning to commercial salmon fishing after several summers ashore.
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Salmon Summers continues in the NESTER with Tim’s poem about returning to commercial salmon fishing after several summers ashore.
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The first time my dad saw my mother, I would like to imagine that he was immediately smitten and thought she was “absolutely” the most beautiful woman he had ever seen. I don’t know that because Dad hid whether or not he noticed beautiful women. Similarly, I can only imagine what my mother thought the first time she saw my father. Having heard the story several times, however, of their first meeting, I know their meeting took place in the middle nineteen-twenties on a bus in Spring during Holy Week somewhere between Minneapolis and Albert Lee, Minnesota. I can imagine, however, that it must have been “love at first sight”. What else could explain it?
Tim
OLSON SCRAPBOOK XI – ROY & IDA – LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT? -By Tim Olson Read More »
It is travel time again! However, with the current cost of gas and challenges of plane travel, we need Ideas for road trips that are scenic and accessible. Lee and Roger Lageschulte present interesting ideas for Northwest road trips.
ROAD TRIPS WITH LEE AND ROGER – LA CONNOR, ANACORTES AND BOW Read More »
Seeing old barns in daylight makes us wonder about their past and why they were abandoned. Seeing an old barn by moonlight brings us into a mysterious and almost romantic present and future. CATHY ROSS offers both views of old barns in this poem, and Lee Lageschulte presents photos of abandoned barns in Northwest Washington.
CATHY ROSS – poet; – LEE LAGESCHULTE – Photographer – “ILLUMINATED BARN” Read More »
Ken Olson continues to live in our memories. Nancy, in this post on the week of his birthday shares photos and stories of their life during “nine glorious years.”
Tim
WITH KEN, NANCY & THE MV CHRISTIAN IN ALASKA -By Nancy Olson Read More »
We have a special birthday greeting to a special friend: Joyce Wagar. She celebrates 87 years of joyful living on Saturday, March 5.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, JOYCE – From Lorelie & Tim Read More »
“A Midnight Romantic Notion” begins the final series of posts about the summers I spent on salmon fishing boats in Southeast Alaska. Do join me as I revisit the experiences of fishing for the sometime plentitful and sometimes scarce salmon!
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We are pleased to introduce and present Tracey Siedenburg as our featured artist this week. You will enjoy a sampling of her delightful art using a variety of media and featuring seasonal themes from nature.
Tracey Siedenburg – Artist – A SEAS0NAL MEDIA SAMPLER Read More »
I have often walked an ocean beach in the early morning when the tide stretches forever to the west in an endless sweep of sand. Cathy’s poem, “MINUS TIDE” reflects on the feelings created on just such a morning.
Cathy Ross – Poet -“MINUS TIDE” Read More »
February weather can be a tease, with mild sunny days that tempt us to anticipate spring followed by suddenly chilly winds to remind us that it is still winter! Join photographer Lee Lageschulte as she captures images of sky and water on her recent Edmonds harbor walks.
Lee Lageschulte – Photographer – WINTER SURF and SKY Read More »