I wrote a story that was published in the June edition of The Good Life about writing stories through the mail with my granddaughter, Camille.
Camille and I had a great time March through August writing and exchanging chapters in two different stories: The Silly Dragon and The Two Friends: Rabbit and Chick. I could hardly wait to get the next chapter from Camille each week.
In late August, my husband and I drove over to Seattle to pick Camille up and bring her back over to Leavenworth to spend a couple of days with us.
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Nita Paine
‘I love that we provide an outlet to people to express themselves, to find out who they are’
Looking at life from a different angle now
Bout with cancer, plus pandemic made couple wonder: Why wait to really live?
Keeping family ties strong
Twelve months of COVID makes for a long year away from kids and grandkids
Saved family letters tell of war horrors, peacetime hopes and dreams
Loving letters from long ago
It's a kick to be a zebra — or a canary
When making the call is your calling
Clean shots
For real estate photographer, the art is in the uncluttered details
Varied Thrush: Making a bold statement
Globally, the thrush family contains 169 viable species; three other thrush species are now extinct.
Visiting the glory years of our parents
Obituaries – They’re really NOT for the dead
Going deep with Dan Feil
Warm crystal clear water, incredible fish, spectacular scenery, why not jump off a boat in the tropics?
Bringing a glow to the night
Who says outside lights are just for Christmas time? Drivers on Maple Street in Wenatchee will now see lights year-round.
Scout Spotlight - SCOUTS IN THEIR OWN WORDS. THE PLAYERS. THE JOURNEY. THE STATE OF THE GAME.
Perseverance pays off for a Tigers area scout
Torrey Peters Goes There
The author’s debut novel, Detransition, Baby, wades into two of the most vulnerable questions for trans women.
Puh-puh playoffs are possibility
The path to the postseason has become crystal clear for the Washington Football Team. Just keep winning and don’t look back.
Daunting December
The Giants provided November thrills and took the division lead into December.
Giants head West for toughest opponent so far
The Giants will be faced with one of their biggest challenges of the season when they travel to Seattle to take on Russell Wilson and the Seahawks. Although the infamous “12th Man” will be absent in this matchup due to Coronavirus-related restrictions, pulling off a road win in Seattle is still going to be a very tough task for Joe Judge’s team. Now in his ninth season, Wilson is having a spectacular year and is well on his way to winning his first NFL MVP Award. Patrick Graham has the nearly impossible job of figuring out how to contain the Seahawks’ dynamic quarterback. The Giants’ front seven must continue to get in Wilson’s face and not let him escape and make big plays with his legs. They clearly have one of the league’s best offenses, but Seattle’s defense has struggled tremendously this season. Daniel Jones needs to continue to methodically move the ball down the field against this vulnerable Seahawks’ secondary and keep Wilson on the sideline. In order to slow down Wilson, the Giants’ secondary must figure out how to take away his two favorite targets, D.K. Metcalf and Tyler Lockett. Here are TGI’s keys to victory against Seattle:
MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE – FROM BEYOND THE GRAVE
Sending out an S.O.S. … I’m dead!
‘It's a continual evolvement of a team'
For more on what’s happening within Buffalo’s offense, here are some highlights from offensive coordinator Brian Daboll’s recent press conferences.
LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS
A Tupelo couple’s solstice celebration is an illuminating take on an ancient tradition
Urban Balance
Seattle’s vibrant setting brims with vitality and tranquility.
A House for Katherine Red Feather
In this story from 2004, a man’s life was changed by a newspaper headline: “Native American Elders Freeze to Death”