If you attended Empty Bowls at EHS Commons last night, were you. . .
Four way stops prove to be a challenge to Enumclaw drivers
Thanks April for the wonderful news article about our award at the Northwest Flower and Garden Show.
When pioneers first came to the Enumclaw Plateau, huge trees stood in the way of farming. They were felled by hand and most were burned because they were too big to deal with.
Flaming Geyser State Park is a great place to get away from everything stressful. Take a walk along the river, hike, raft, fish or just have a relaxing picnic. So worth the $30 annual Discover Pass!!
Fans of the Clan Gordon Pipe Band, whose musicians march in Enumclaw's parade every year, are invited to join band members in a fun-filled night celebrating their Scottish traditions.
Susan wants her readers to know what's going on in her life and when she will be returning back home to continue weekly blogs about Arts On the Plateau.
Plateau Book Clubs seems like a good idea for a new blog. Is there somebody in one of the local book clubs who thinks it would be fun to start one?
"It is doubtful that there is a community in the United States so imbued with the uplifting spirit of co-operation as the farmers in and about the town of Enumclaw." The Ranch, 1914.
By 1902, our neighboring ghost town of today had a population of 1,000, with a school, two general stores, three barber shops, a Post Office, three hotels, two meat markets, four lodges, and a saloon.
Romanced, then dropped. How rotten is that?
While neighboring settlements were developing on the Plateau, Johannes Mahler delivered a couple in his lumber wagon from Slaughter (Auburn) to a swampy place in the forest.
Types of businesses that Enumclaw is missing
Today, the county commissioners counted the ballots, and the results have just been announced. Those for incorporation--172,Those against incorporation--136.
A properly aligned spine is essential for achieving space, ease and freedom in our bodies...and the key to looking younger and taller. Who doesn't want that?
The recent article in The Cyrosphere detailing the shrinking of the Andrian Glaciers and the resulting loss of fresh water storage reminds me of how kind nature has been to us.
How could a tiny village that wanted a tiny school district end up with one that stretched from Auburn to Mt Rainier?
Fellow author and publisher, Erik Korhel of Black Diamond, offers a service to writers that can help them sell their books.
Who knows where Deep Lake is????
In spite of the damp and penetrating cold, nature had a treat for Enumclaw residents this morning; trees and bushes adorned with thousands of tiny frozen water drops.
I Can See My Breath
The Enumclaw Plateau between the rivers was once a whole network of communities. Who were they and where did they go?
The computer forecast models have now spoken. There shall be neither large snow storm nor Arctic cold air in our immediate future.
Allen Porter's wagon has had a long life and a story of its own, finally arriving at the White River Museum in Auburn, where you can see it today.
Silence really is golden.
Earth Day Every Day # 11 Questions about coal trains in our state
According to health statistics I should be getting shorter. Yet here I am, 48 years old and one half inch taller than when I was 30. How can that be?
It’s not the end of the world I’m thinking about, or even the debt limit, but it’s how all these sunny days finally end.
Do you have any unattainable goals?
Talking to a professional belly dancer about artistic aspects of this ancient dance form.
The earliest Europeans to pass through Enumclaw were likely trappers and possibly spies from the Hudson's Bay Company.
Helping artists find opportunities to enhance their careers.
Obama and the left see a golden opportunity to use the Newtown murders to enact gun control either through legilation or executive order.
Once again, Al Gore demonstrates left wing hypocrisy by selling his Current TV to "Big Oil".
This observation by a former graduate student at the UW about the Chinese take on Global Warming is worthwhile passing on.
Don't let 'em get you!
We will fight on the beaches, we will never give up!
Imagine living in Enumclaw without a Plateau. The Osceola Mudflow created the it 5600 years ago. And people were living here before that happened.
Artist Gary La Turner of Bonney Lake shows his work in prestigious art show and discusses the value of entering juried shows.
As Enumclaw prepares to celebrate its centennial, I would like to expand the 100-year story into a narrative that starts with the first people who lived here through about 20 years into the future.