May-2020
Birding in the Time of Covid-19
Bonaparte’s gull [Read More...]
May-2020
Bonaparte’s gull [Read More...]
Mt. Baker in August 2019.photo: Jill Pelto by Clara Deck On the first of August 2019, a team of five glaciologists at various levels in their careers hiked through the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Stepping out of the trees and into a field of purple and yellow wildflowers, [Read More...]
by Stoney Bird But there is too much big money in our politics In 2011, when Washington state adopted voting by mail for all elections, we weren’t thinking that we would be preparing ourselves for the coronavirus crisis, but we were. All across the country these days, states are hustling [Read More...]
by Leslie Shankman We have been sequestered with our technology and the relationship has deepened. And thus, the ad that flashes on my screen has timely relevance: “… T-Mobile’s commitment to building the world’s best broad and deep nationwide 5G network, which will bring lightning-fast speeds to urban areas and [Read More...]
Boris Schleinkofer, poetrywatch editor “When power leads man toward arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations. When power narrows the area of man’s concern, poetry reminds him of the richness and diversity of existence. When power corrupts, poetry cleanses.” — John F. Kennedy Do You Enjoy poetrywatch? Want to see [Read More...]
2020 Presidential Primary.pdf