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•Thursday, August 3rd, Thursday’s postcard, and a spot-on warning about the state of American politics

•Wednesday, August 2nd, Today’s postcard and 3 intractable truths from Trump’s historic indictment

•Tuesday, August 1st, Tuesday’s postcard, and the magic of sunlight, water, and ancient cobbles

•Sunday, July 30th, Sunday’s postcard, and UFOs, Part 3, Tehran, September, 1976

•Friday, July 28th, Friday’s postcard, and Something a tad worse than stupid

•Thursday, July 27th, Today’s postcard and Two postscripts…

•Wednesday, July 26th, Wednesday’s postcard, and why it’s apparently not hot enough for Steve Scalise…

•Monday, July 24th, Monday’s postcard, and UFOs, Part 2, “The Reporter”

•Tuesday, July 18th, Tuesday’s postcard, and an invitation to join me Saturday at Dry Falls

•Monday, July 17th, Monday’s postcard, and a photo essay on first and last light

•Sunday, July 16th, Sunday’s postcard, and Part 1 of UFOs

•Friday, July 14th, Today’s postcard, and A mid-summer floral foray

•Thursday, July 13th, Thursday’s postcard, and how professional golf found its moral hazard

•Tuesday, July 12, Today’s postcard, & a visit to the ‘Provenance’ series, so far

Monday, July 11th, Monday’s postcard, and a postscript on the hottest week in human history

•Saturday, July 9th, Rough Landing, State confronts Spokane International Airport over undisclosed releases of toxic “forever chemicals” to West Plains groundwater.

•Friday, July 8th, Today’s postcard, and Friday Four-minute Fiction

•Thursday, July 6th, Today’s postcard, and a brief explanation for why we’re cooking the planet

•Wednesday, July 5th, Wednesday’s postcard and 7 surreal landscapes

•Tuesday, July 4th, Tuesday’s postcard, and the red, white, and blues about the Fourth of July

•Saturday, July 1st, Five months, 101 posts and more on the way (with your help)

•Wednesday, June 28th, Creatures large & small

•Tuesday, June 27th, Tuesday’s postcard and a postscript to Sunday’s primer on the “forever chemicals” threatening the nation’s drinking waters.

•Sunday, June 25th, Sunday’s postcard and the ominous “forever chemicals” that are contaminating drinking water from coast-to-coast

•Friday, June 23rd, Today’s postcard and Friday Four-minute Fiction

•Thursday, June 22nd, Thursday’s postcard and the hardy volunteers keeping an eye on Priest Lake

•Monday, June 19th, Today’s postcard, and a summer solstice field trip to a precious mountain lake

•Sunday June 18th, Sunday’s postcard, an underwater cyclone, and an ancient, extinct sea creature on the West Plains

•Friday, June 9th, Today’s postcard, and Friday Four-minute Fiction

•Thursday, June 8th, Thursday’s postcard, and a gallery of photo sketches in earth, water & sky

•Tuesday, June 6th, Tuesday’s postcard, and the remarkable news story you didn’t get to read yesterday

•Monday, June 5th, Monday’s postcard and field notes from Washington’s remote southeastern corner

•Sunday, June 4th, Sunday’s postcard, and and scoping the “forever chemical” problem on the West Plains

•Friday, June 2nd, Today’s postcard, and Friday Four-minute Fiction

•Thursday, June 1st, Thursday’s postcard and a place every Washingtonian should visit, at least once

•Wednesday, May 31st, The countdown to a fine season of swims

•Monday, May 29th, A Rhubarb update and gentle request for your support.

Friday, May 26th, Today’s postcard and Friday Four-minute Fiction

•Thursday, May 25th, Thursday’s postcard, and those quick things with the golden wings.

•Wednesday, May 24th. Wednesday’s postcard and living on the perilous edge of “The Really Big One.”

•Tuesday, May 23rd, Tuesday’s postcard, and a Visit to the Debt Ceiling fiasco

•Sunday May 21st, Sunday’s postcard, and Dreams of the Blue Dragonflies

•Friday, May 19th, Today’s postcard and Friday Four-minute Fiction

•Thursday, May 18th, Thursday’s postcard and the mystique of Moses Coulee

•Wednesday May 17th, Wednesday’s postcard and the long shadow of white supremacy and domestic terrorism

•Tuesday, May 16, Tuesday’s postcard, and the Solace of Distant Places

•Sunday, May 14th, A Mother’s Day bouquet, and how you can support my work.

•Friday, May 12, 2023, Today’s postcard, and Friday Four-minute Fiction

•Thursday, May 11th, Thursday’s postcard, and how to find and appreciate Northrup Canyon

•Wednesday, May 10th, Wednesday’s postcard, and hangin’ with cliff-diving swallows

•Tuesday, May 9th, Tuesday’s postcard, and a big story, illuminated by a compelling smaller story

•Monday, May 8th, Monday’s postcard, and how to find beauty in the middle of nowhere

•Sunday, May 7th, a Bloomsday postcard and the thirty-year cycle of shame with Clarence Thomas and his enablers

•Cinco de Mayo, Today’s postcard and Friday Four-minute Fiction

•Thursday, May 4th, Today’s postcard, and an essential short detour on your way to, or from, Seattle

•Wednesday, May 3rd, Wednesday’s postcard. Our precarious hold on journalism ethics, and why it matters

•Tuesday, May 2nd, Tuesday’s postcard, and one of the great shows on Earth

•Monday, May 1st, Monday’s postcard and how to find and appreciate at ‘Bretz hill’

•Sunday, April 30, Sunday’s postcard and Spokane writer Don Cutler on why tje darkest chapter in Washington history still matters

•Friday, April 28, Today’s postcard and Friday Four-minute Fiction

•Thursday, April 27, Thursday’s postcard, a brilliant flyer, and a water problem on the West Plains

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