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Rapping Sewhilkin Jimmy
‘Rap music was at first good to listen to, then to dance to and then — wait! The lyrics… these folks are living the same life i am’
Adele Wolford
Maven of Arts on the Avenues looking to pass on her love of visual arts
What Would We Do Differently?
Reflecting Upon Our Time In Costa Rica
A Change Of Plans
WHEN THE HILLS BECAME TOO STEEP, AND THE TOWN TOO CROWDED, THESE BICYCLISTS IN EUROPE SWITCHED GEARS
Waxing Eloquent
Artist Etches The Topography Of Her Past.
Clamor for Rock Island Dam Began in 1908
“Dams and locks needed at Rock Island Rapids” — so said a headline in the Feb. 5, 1908 Wenatchee Daily World.
The Pace Of Being Known
What Happens When a City Boy, With a Pocket Full of Sermons, Lands in a Rural Scottish Parish?
Piano Playing Mountain Man
Steve morton is a man of many talents, none of Which he does in a half-hearted Way
Young Skating Star ‘a Really Nice Kid'
The first time I saw Liam Kapeikis skate was in 2012 when my daughter Leonora was participating in the Wenatchee Figure Skating Club’s annual Christmas show.
Be Still
Learning that life is not all about doing, but being. A lap cat helps.
Finding A Falconer In The Foothills
Birds of prey used for no-kill nuisance bird abatement programs
Running Through Landscapes
Running ‘is only one way to experience the feeling of simply moving quickly across terrain. That is incredibly grounding to me’
Yes, There Is A Sun In Winter
It would seem, at least so far, that Old Man Winter is having a hard time committing to the season in NCW.
Russian Grown, Now American Sewing
Olga Lindsey, 33, is in the midst of tailoring a new life in the USA.
Comforting Local Foster Kids In Transition
As I navigated the maze of cubicles hung with beautiful quilts, I donned a black apron embroidered with “Office Mom” in purple.
Climbing The Space Needle, Step By Step
It started with a commercial I saw on KING TV last summer, bringing my attention to the Base 2 Space: Seattle’s Most Iconic Climb — an opportunity to raise funds for Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle.
Life As An Entertainer: 'This Is What I Know How To Do'
Wenatchee actor and director Matthew Pippin’s life rotates around two major non-competing forces: a love of family and a love of performance.
Horse And Rider: 2 Make A Century
‘HORSES GIVE ME PURPOSE, TOTAL ENJOYMENT — PLUS HORSE LIFE IS VERY, VERY SOCIAL’
Therapeutic Riding
Time Spent on Horseback Builds a Stronger Body and Mind
Yep, That Looks Like Fun!
It takes years of training, both mental and physical, to look at a river at its max flow and say to yourself:
The Ladies in Spain
Trip starts on wrong foot but soon finds a rousing pace
Where in the World is Mike Sager Now?
The backstory: Mike Sager wrote in the September 2012 issue how after years of living as a postman in Wenatchee, he made the move to live fulltime in Ecuador where he founded a real estate business just as North Americans began moving to that Central America country.
Hiking The Pacific Crest Trail With A Stopover In Wenatchee
Just passing through an area he had once fallen in love with.
Burning Up Calories While Walking On Whipped Cream
The snow in the mountains in late November started me dreaming about snowshoe trekking.
'The Best Of Moab' In 3 Days
A ROAD TRIP WITH SPECIAL PLACES TO WOW WITH COLORS, CONTOURS AND ONLY A LITTLE PHYSICAL EXERTION
Full Tilt
Always More, Bigger, Better for Athletic Dad and Family.
Kicking Horse By The Numbers
Looking for More Snow, Skier Andy Dappen Heads North Where the Runs Are Long and Oh So Steep.
These Rock 'n' Rollers Grew Up To Be...
Business Professionals in Their Day Careers, Yet for These Not-so-youngsters Rock Has Never Died.
Lynn Love
“I didn’t Just like carole king. i Wanted so much to be Carole King”
Moms Hiking With Their Boys
A chance to just be with their sons on the edge of the teenager years