Welcome to Snowmagedon, 2022. Call me crazy, I love winter. Despite the scary driving, constant shoveling, high-stepping through drifts and chilly toes, I do love winter. The way the sun sparkles on a field full of snow, the songs of chickadees and juncos, and the rosy highlights of alpenglow along the ridgelines. Winter days are […]
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Valley Life: Lower Valley
Isn’t it odd that we use just one common word for snow when there are so many different types of snowflakes, snowfall and snowpack? Years ago, I read Peter Hoeg’s novel, “Smilla’s Sense of Snow.” The author spends entire passages describing snow in mesmerizing imagery interspersed with Greenlandic Inuit words. At one point, the main […]
Valley Life — Lower Valley
It’s the most wonderful time of the year at the gateway to the Methow! Spectacular holiday lights are on display between the town of Methow and Pateros. Sweet River Bakery is open in the evenings, serving up warm beverages and dinner items. Shoreline Trail in Pateros Park is the perfect stroll to enjoy holiday light […]
Valley Life — Lower Valley
During the holiday season of expressing gratitude, it is necessary for one’s own sanity to set aside time for self-care by practicing the time-honored Festivus tradition of the “Airing of Grievances.” Festivus began in 1966 as an alternative to the commercialism of Christmas. Author Daniel O’Keefe created the holiday. His son, Dan O’Keefe, popularized Festivus […]
Valley Life — Lower Valley
Roscoe, the friendly chocolate lab, had his trial run at Jamie’s Place cut short when a resident slipped him an entire bag of prunes. Two months prior, Roscoe was found in Black Canyon. His life took an adventurous turn when Black Canyon residents tipped off OkanDogs to his plight. At the time, the friendly, calm, […]
Valley Life — Lower Valley
Roscoe, a handsome, senior chocolate Lab, is enjoying a new life thanks to the efforts of residents of Black Canyon and two valuable nonprofit organizations: OkanDogs and Jamie’s Place. Black Canyon resident Brian Hagenbuch was walking with his young son Ralph when he saw a pile of garbage at a campsite near Black Canyon Sno-Park. […]
Valley Life — Lower Valley
Hello fall, it is so good to see you again, and to walk in a forest of brilliant colors and earthy, pungent aromas. An American Cancer Society study showed that “women who walked seven or more hours a week had a 14% lower risk of breast cancer than those who walked three hours or fewer […]
Valley Life — Lower Valley
All week last week my news feed was flooded with weather reports of an ‘atmospheric river.’ Torrents of water were predicted to flow from the skies. I was gruntled, the opposite of disgruntled, looking forward to a pleasurable weekend filled with hot tea and book reading while rain flowed in rivulets on the windowpanes. The […]
Valley Life — Lower Valley
In early summer, I welcomed a new cookbook into my kitchen. Aspen Grove owner Hannah Cordes highly recommended “Simply Julia, 110 Easy Recipes For Healthy Comfort Food,” by Julia Turshen. Time and again, I’ve turned to “Simply Julia” for elegant, easy meals. Post-it notes mark over a dozen favorites. Each recipe begins with a personal […]
Valley Life — Lower Valley
Awkward social situations are my modus operandi. After a long day of laughter and reminiscences with a childhood friend, I anticipated tumbling into never-never-land in the embrace of fluffy hotel pillows. Fate had different plans. I slid the hotel key card in and out of the lock, heard a solid click, and opened the door […]