Soldotna wrestling head coach Neldon Gardner has been telling his team since the beginning of the season that it’s not about how you start, it’s… Continue reading
I’ve come to realize that the most valuable thing we have to give is our time
For my last out of the office story, I am going to bring you into the office with a short description of the Homer News… Continue reading
One Father’s Day several years ago, my daughter and I drove out to the Drake/Skookum Lake Trail off Swanson River Road. Our goal was to… Continue reading
The annual Christmas sale is one of two big sales held by the Potters Guild annually
Artists collaborate on exhibit exploring the challenges of being mothers and makers
A young chef tries out blueberry lemonade
My attempts at adornment layouts come across as being colorfully sculptured landfills
Climate change is changing conservation. We used to set goals and objectives around returning to historical conditions, a time when people’s impact on land, water… Continue reading
There’s something magical about Seward. It’s more than the quaintness of a sleepy seaside town and more than the million-dollar views of Resurrection Bay. It’s… Continue reading
I was plenty interested in the film I saw in the trailers, but the one I saw at the theater was so much more
The meet also served as the Kenai team’s senior night
Anchorage probation officer Roy V. Norquist was monitoring Arthur’s movements and reported that he was pleased with what he saw
On the off days between the trips and celebrations I find it necessary to eat strategically
The new snow brought our refuge manager outside for a morning walk
I thought it would be appropriate to rerun my column, originally published on June 5, 2001
Gathered and prepared by hand, cranberries brighten a Thanksgiving feast
Just over a year ago, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game applied the pesticide rotenone to two lakes and a stream in the remote… Continue reading
Last Monday while walking the Homer Spit beach I came across two red roses and a scattering of petals that had washed up on the… Continue reading