Tri-Cities Nature Spotlight: Cliff swallows "Cliff swallows have taken over the Pasco side of the Ed Hendler Bridge, and have established dozens of mud nests..."
Sagebrush: the symbol of resilience “The iconic sagebrush is facing a silent threat: the expanding footprint of humans, deciding to use land for economic benefit.”
From the soil to the plate, a year in review “As is customary for the December issue, I thought I’d do a best five and worst five of my first year trying to garden on a budget.”
A gardening mind shift. “It’s a deep cultural belief that a garden's beauty is a contrast with the natural environment.”
100,000 Miles From Home “Since moving to Richland in early 1995, I've just turned over 100,000 miles of mostly recreational riding from home.”
Paved Paradise “The plan for Leslie Groves has brought out residents en masse to voice their concerns, hoping to influence the city council.”
The trees around us “In the Tri-Cities, you see the result of poor tree choices: dead trees, half dead trees, or trees with leaves half burned.”
Ski Day with B5 and Skyline Adventures “I love Skyline Adventures for giving our kids an opportunity to try a hard physical skill with the promise of a reward — the satisfaction of fun,”
Summer is here! "The summer is here, and many backyard gardeners have already begun fighting a multifront war against the very nature we are trying to harness."
Beach Reads "Every year when I start thinking about a beach read book list, I have to look up what a beach read is, and every year I re-learn that a beach read is whatever you want it to be."
Almost every day there's a farmers market in the Tri-Cities "Our farmers markets are community gathering spaces."
Wheelhouse Bike Community: A beginners guide to Chamna "Chamna Natural Preserve is one of the best places to bike in the Tri-Cities."