Bill Branley's fiction blog is a continuing series, posted Mondays
through Thursdays: A widow at 58, Peggy meets a man on the ferry from
Bainbridge Island to Seattle and
struggles with a desire to start a new life while still preserving the memory of
her late husband.
Ed Hager has started Attention Citizens Of the Earth and he wants to spread the message about the need for volunteers to work on our trails. The next meeting is this coming saturday.
A few new blogs: Meadowhawk Farm Web Log , Northwest Sustainable Gardening Using Organic Gardening Practices by Krista contains many entries while Bainbridge Bulletin and Beth Freeman just started. ILBI continues to produce wonderful pictures, like those strawberries. Thanks a lot!
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Matthew St.Carrell: Currently, BKAT is run by the City of Bremerton, with the County pitching in a substantial amount for services. The new business plan hopes to make the City & County partners, do away with any public equipment, training or storefront.
A site about children in rural China and their schooling. A wonderful story of solidarity and -I think- something to remember when we discuss the school levy.
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