By Mark Paulsen on February 23, 2010
Systems and order and reflection of things.
Just how did we get to this point? I like probably most folks wake up once in a while and ask this question. It is not a bad question to ask once in a while. Like most folks the answer is one little step at a time. Is
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By Kathleen Graddy on June 26, 2009
Visual art is important to me because it has given me a life that fits who I am. I am an artist. I paint in watercolor and acrylics. It’s not an easy or secure life, but it is a rich one, full of discovery, adventure, struggle, and wonder.
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Posted in Hoquiam, Musing & Memories, Visual Arts | Tagged Adults, Kids, Seniors, Teens, Twenty & Up
By Robert Ravard on June 23, 2009
Yet in light of this power and destruction stands this provocative story of a renewed, recyclable and sustainable resource on the Pacific Northwest Coast.
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Posted in Copalis Beach/Crossing/Humptulips, History, Musing & Memories, Travel Related | Tagged Adults, Kids, Seniors, Teens, Twenty & Up
By Barbara Bennett Parsons on May 1, 2009
My memories of my father, Elton Bennett, always conjure the image of an artist reaching for a sketch book and pen, a delighted expression of coming upon yet another scene he needed to record.
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By Alexander Carlston on April 29, 2009
Being friendly in Hoquiam started decades ago with our forefathers. Why are we still being so friendly in a world focused on efficiency and little else?
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By Mark Paulsen on April 12, 2009
“I can’t never did anything” – to be merged with – “Developing the quiet little voice inside us.”
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By Mark Paulsen on March 26, 2009
This morning I visited a place I wish I could give to everybody. It started as a small street event project in a town similar to where I live.
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Posted in Amazing Dreams & Visions, Creative Solutions, Education, Healthy Living, Home Repair/Maintenance/Rehab, Hoquiam, Hoquiam, Living Green, Musing & Memories, Performing Arts | Tagged Adults, Seniors, Teens, Twenty & Up