In 1906, a quake leveled much of San Francisco, the largest ship in the world was launched in Glasgow and the world’s first feature film was produced. In Port Gamble, it was the year the community hall and theater was constructed.
For three years the Kingston Rotary golf challenge participants swung to raise money to install lights on the Kingston High…
Grass-infused concrete, rusty rails and a few old tin roofed buildings are what remains at the tip of the old…
What foul spirits blow hither and near, blustering at the cold spirit of winters breath. Is this a line from…
A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to visit the old schoolhouse in Kingston and photograph a story on…
Our family has an annual outing planned each year that involves getting medieval. Port Gamble hosts the Medieval Faire each…
Chumming around at Grovers Creek
A reflection on the first day of kindergarten.
Indianola Days is probably one of my all-time favorite places to be in the summertime. The development of Indianola, according to Wikipedia, “began in 1916 with the formation of the Indianola Beach Land Company by W. L. Gazzam to promote real estate sales on the land owned by the Loughreys. A dock and a store were built as amenities to attract buyers; a second store, the Beachcomber, was built the next year. From the beginning, Indianola has been a vacation community, with its population inflating considerably in the summertime.”