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in Society & CultureLearning Astrophotography Part Two: Went Better, But Ended in Terror.
While driving towards Mt. St. Helens, I noticed I was behind a car on a road that probably doesn’t receive much of any traffic during this time of year and at this time of night. After a while, the car began flashing its headlights, turned on its hazards, and pulled to the side. I slowed […] More
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in Society & CultureControlling the Narrative: A Musicians Journey While in Isolation
For those who are staying at home to flatten the curve to defeat Covid-19, are you showing symptoms of cabin fever? I get it. We’re cooped up, and our pets are beginning to think we’ve gone mad, but it’s better than the other fever that leans towards Corona, right? We are anxious. We are scared. […] More
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in Travel & DestinationsMountain, City, Sea, and Save in the Tacoma Area
“It’s weird. I thought it was supposed to always rain in the Pacific Northwest? But it hasn’t really rained since I moved to Tacoma,” I asked an acquaintance a few weeks after moving to the city thirteen-years ago. “Shhhhhh, don’t tell anyone,” he responded. “It’s our secret.” I was captivated by Tacoma. It was really […] More
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in Activities During Isolation, Society & CultureCoronavirus or Not: 5 Packable Items to Keep You Healthy
With Coronavirus making its rounds around the world, travelers far and wide are looking for ways to keep themselves healthy. Whether you’re flying for business or taking a break from reality, there are plenty of ways to protect yourself from whatever ailments are out there. Now or in the future it’s always important to put […] More
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in Travel & DestinationsTacoma Night Market: I Think I’m Having an Art Attack
Sometimes you find yourself having an experience that needs to be told in the second person because your first person is waiting in line for macarons from Girl Loves Cake’s table. It’s a true Tacoma Night Market story, and you can see it unfolding, again and again, every third Saturday of the month at Alma Mater Tacoma on Fawcett Avenue. Edison […] More