Mostly sunny with temperatures in the low 60's - that's the forecast for Saturday, April 18. Which makes it the perfect day to take the family to the...
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Wednesdays are hard. Middle of the week, nothing much going on, likely it's raining outside... why not spend the rest of it daydreaming about...
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The first time we honored Earth Hour in my home, which was only 2 years ago, I had to explain what we were doing to my kids. They were fine with it....
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Mention Fat Tuesday in Seattle and you'll get a variety of reactions, from "not again" to "where's the party?" If you fall...
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What do you do when you look at a calendar and realize that Charles Darwin was born exactly 200 years ago today? And this November will be 150 years...
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"I have a dream." Those words are as indelibly a part of our American legacy as any ever spoken. Today we honor the man who gave us those...
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Remember the first round of snow in December? So much snow that plans and events were canceled all over the city and even the New York Times took...
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A week ago, the Presidential Inauguration Committee announced that 10 Americans would be selected to attend the January 20th inauguration of Barack...
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After the holidays January always seems to be a bit of an anticlimax. Winter is settled in with short, gray days and we fall back in to our workday...
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Winter Solstice arrives at 4:04 am on Sunday, December 21st, and it will be welcomed with fire at the Seattle Center. When I say fire I don't mean a...
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