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A twist on a B&B succession story
Older buyers get a new adventure with nicest guests, and younger sellers now free to roam
THOSE WHO WENT BEFORE
An axe murder, a captain lost at sea, a Puritan who arrived in 1631, an accused witch — oh the stories revealed in genealogy research
LOVE ON WHEELS
A long life of admiring and collecting cars and their memorabilia is displayed at Leo Miller’s Lake Chelan Auto Museum
New home options in walkable Early American Cashmere
Even if your current home is comfortable and nicely situated and you’ve become accustomed to its individual quirks, you probably experience “house lust” occasionally.
Every day is an inspiration
Jennifer Curtin is happy to lead customers in adventures at her cafe.
Croatia - By Bike, Boat And Foot
Where people are friendly, food tasty and views right out of the Game of Thrones
A Family's 2020 Vision
Clearly it’s a good year for change
17 years in the (re)making
Boat refurbishing project went off course, but finally makes it to the dock
MY BEST DAY IN 2019
WE ASKED READERS TO TELL US ABOUT THEIR BEST DAY IN 2019. SEVERAL RESPONDED, AND HERE ARE THEIR STORIES
THE ATHLETIC LIFE
ADA BONNETT — At 13, an inspiring and well-rounded athlete
BBQing For The World To See
How I decided to share barbecue love on YouTube
12 Climbers, A Dozen Stories
From gym rats to hard core, indoor climbing evokes elevated emotions
Learning To Be A Writer
It means, well, writing, writing and sometimes taking ‘no’ as an answer
The King: What A Showman
Wheat harvest was in full swing on the Waterville Plateau.
Getting New Home Just Right Doesn't End With Driving Of The Last Nail
As a loan officer for North Cascades Bank, Randi Burchett is familiar not only with the financial intricacies of homeownership but also with home construction.
Learning To Drive, Version 3
The first time I learned to drive, I used a 1961 Dodge Polaris station wagon with pushbutton transmission.
The Athletic Life: Jason Walker
Jason Walker: A different kind of athlete in a different kind of bike sport of Cyclocross
Funny Money, Falso, Fouree, Fake!
Monetary theory in four scenes
A Room At The Top
Staying overnight at Entiat’s Steliko Lookout
Opening Of Another Show: PAC Tech Keeps 'Em Coming
“’Yea! It’s the weekend!’ said no stagehand, ever.”
Anja Petterson: Flying Around The Trails, Often In Sandals
While mountain biking a couple of different times in the mountains surrounding Wenatchee, I came across this woman named Anja Petterson.
To E-Bike Or Not To E-bike
Bicycle purists frown on machine-powered help, but the pedal assist has these former cross-country cyclists back in the seat
The Joy of Flowers
Transplant rebirths an abandoned home and acreage into a flower wonderland
Pubs, Beer And Deer
You say the long winter nights can be boring, with little interesting on TV — try a sip of Science on TAP!
Not Just Another Pretty Lake View
These 1965 condominiums perfectly suit two owners with changing needs
Methow-Mania: Snow Transforms Trails Snow Transforms Trails
The North Cascades Highway has long attracted visitors who want to drive to the doorstep of Cascade Mountain backcountry, then open that door and walk through it to some of the most magnificent scenery in North America.
Making Mead
One of mankind’s earliest alcoholic beverages is still popular with industrious beekeepers today
Belted Kingfisher: Loud And Proud
Belted Kingfishers are bluegray birds that are about the size of an American Robin.
To The End Of The World — At Last
Penguins crowd together as cormorants fly overhead at a tiny island supporting a lighthouse.
Passing The Test At Jasper
Where the kids are strong, the father is encouraging and no one mutinies