An injured bald eagle that was rescued along Beach Drive earlier this year was released recently after being rehabilitated at a shelter on Bainbridge Island.
The once-nondescript, flat sheets of metal are now an array of shapes, sizes and colors that dot the landscape of this South Kitsap home.
There’s the black, riveted, rectangular objects that serve as speakers. The oversized blue rings in the front yard that sit next to the path and are surrounded by green overgrowth.
And the bronze structure in the living room, into which hearts are carved and shined to a mirror-like finish.
This has been the strangest gardening year that I can remember. But, at my age, there are many things I can’t remember, and many things I think are strange. Maybe we have had more unusual years than this after all. If the phone calls and visits we’ve had to the Extension Office Master Gardener Clinic are any indication though, it has absolutely been a strange gardening year.
Brooklyn-based author Lori Bongiorno brings her practical guide to making eco-smart choices in everyday life to Bainbridge Aug. 21.
After years of making do in structures never intended to be used for the purpose, a ceremonial groundbreaking for Kitsap County’s new morgue took place on Tuesday morning at its site behind Auto Center Way in Bremerton.
After being “good neighbors” and allowing Kitsap Bank to throw its 100th-birthday bash last weekend, the Port of Bremerton began work to replace its damaged diesel fuel tank this week.
Please, by all means, don’t let a little thing like driving get in the way of your phone conversation.
This the third in a series of guest columns dealing with Puget Sound Regional Council’s (PSRC) Vision 2040, a region-wide, long-range, land-use planning policy.
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