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Wordless Wednesday - Park Art in Olympia - 04/29/09 12:56 PM
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Olympia's Procession of Species was Awesome!! - 04/26/09 02:42 PM
The cloudy skies let a little sunshine break thru just in time for the Procession of the Species to begin yesterday. Children (and adults) had been amusing themselves by coloring in the streets with lots of chalk provided for that purpose, an impromptu chorus of "Do a Deer..." from Sound of Music got much of the crowd at one corner singing along, bubbles floated thru the air - and the Procession began! From the vantage point of my little granddaughter (on daddy's shoulders) it was an amazing display - we saw lions and tigers and bears - oh my!
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Degree of Difficulty (Or When a 10 is NOT Perfect) - 04/24/09 05:15 PM
Many sporting events include a degree of difficulty - the higher the degree of difficulty, the more difficult the climb/dive/river rapids etc. If you want to sell your home, the concept of degree of difficulty may be one that can help you be successful. There are several factors that help determine how quickly, or if a home sells - let's look at each with an eye for degree of difficulty: 1. Location - if you are on or back up to one of the busiest roads in town; have a neighbor who stores inoperable cars and their worn out tires in
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Wordless Wednesday - "Flying Saucer" Cloud & Mt Rainer - 04/22/09 03:17 PM
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Procession of the Species - as Unique as Olympia! - 04/18/09 11:20 AM
Next weekend is Olympia's annual Procession of the Species www.procession.org (April 25th at 4:30 PM) in downtown Olympia - and you really just have to see it - words or even pictures can't adequately capture this tribute to the natural world. You will see adults, children, groups of people all decked out in elaborate or simple costumes representing everything from the wind to a butterfly and from a tree to a herd of deer prancing down the city streets. Some participants spend much of the winter creating their costumes or masks to join in this celebration of spring & life and creativity. You
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Weekly Update on Olympia Farmer's Market Goodies! - 04/17/09 04:39 PM
This spring's chilly weather still has Farmer's Market produce coming in a little behind the schedule of some years, but coming in it is! And of course, all of the other goodies from baked goods to eggs to fancy chocolates or Chehalis Mints to sausage and other meats to locally organically raised chickens to oysters are all there ready for hungry shoppers. The stands of plants are doing well with so many of us just itching to get out in our gardens and start planting some colorful flowers or some veggies. The tomato plants are at a couple
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Wordless Wednesday - Income Tax? Not Me! - 04/15/09 07:07 PM
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Confessions of the Daughter of a Packrat - 04/09/09 06:36 PM
Often when people are getting ready to put a house on the market for sale and move they realize they have LOTS of stuff that they need to sort through and get rid of - and for many people this is really, really hard! Well, my sister and I have just spent the second of two days sorting through boxes in our dad's basement to try to help him get a handle on what he might want, what someone in the family might want - and what needed to just go! Now all of these boxes have been in his basement since
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Wordless Wednesday - the Sandman - 04/08/09 03:18 PM
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Olympia Farmer's Market Opening Weekend - 04/06/09 03:09 PM
It was so nice to get back down to the Olympia Farmer's Market this past weekend - in the sunshine no less! It was opening weekend, so lots of people showed up eager to see what was ready at the various booths. The spring weather has not exactly cooperated well to give farmers an early start, but there was some yummy fruit to choose from at a couple of booths. Also potatoes, salad makings, and then meat, seafood, cheese to choose from too. Also lots of plants, both flower and veggie variety, for those of us itching to
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Nancy Conner - Olympia/Thurston County WA
Olympia,
WA
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Managing Broker - City Realty Inc
Address: 1800 Cooper Pt Rd SW, Bldg #12, Olympia, WA, 98502
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