This weekend was the premiere of the amazing documentary, Salmon Confidential. Please watch this film. I was shocked, angered, saddened and continue to be deeply concerned. To say the least, a moving film! Do you eat wild salmon? Farm salmon? How do you choose which? You should be concerned about the survival of wild salmon as a key species in the well-being of our environment.
Why Visit The Salish Sea?
The Salish Sea is the waters, islands and surrounding ecosystems of south-western British Columbia and north-western Washington. This includes Seattle, Vancouver, Victoria, the Southern Gulf Islands, San Juan Islands, Puget Sound, Strait of Juan de Fuca and Georgia Strait.
First Visit
A grown woman realizes that the price she pays for living across the world from her family is not only in family visits, but in memories.
King of the Class – A Book By Gila Green
King of the Class takes Israel’s deep internal religious and political divisions to their logical dystopian conclusion. The novel is satirically set in the near future in a post-civil war Israel divided into two states: the religious fundamentalist state of Shalem and the militant secular state of Israel.
Red Thread In The Lawn: Get Rid of That Problem Forever
Homeowners like to keep their lawn and garden green and lush. Watching for and treating fungal infections like red thread can help maintain a vibrant lawn.
Is Community Spirit Still Alive and Well?
Our guest author takes a look at modern day community spirit and asks whether it is alive and well, and how best to help it grow.
Daddy, Can We Have A Blueberry Tree?
When visitors “adopt” their very own blueberry plant, they learn – especially the children – more about the farming life, as well as reaping the rewards by harvesting fresh blueberries.
Laptop Misery
Author Jeffrey Griffiths provides us with some very good advice and explains why you should turn the lights on before carrying an open Laptop through your house.
Well, Being Broke May Last Forever…
As I get older each day and the job hunt becomes more stressful each hour, I open to seeing life as a mature human, with all its ups and downs.
Our Vulnerable Citizens: My Thoughts and Experiences
The author, a social worker with long experience, believes that it is time for the public to step up and claim its share of the responsibility for protecting our most vulnerable citizens: children in the welfare system.
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