Moonlight over Elliott Bay ~ Seattle ~ Washington

 

"His beak full of bird chatter"
Blackbird on a Barbed-wire Fence 
by Neil Leadbeater


"Just a stretch of fishermen angling for a catch"
Willow 
by Neil Leadbeater


"Better even than a skulk of foxes"
A Dazzle of Zebras
by Neil Leadbeater




Rainier Serenity ~ Mount Rainier ~ Washington

"Wind mimics the sound of waves"
Postcard to Grandpa 
by Mary Jo Balistreri


"The sun has a halo as light filters through high ice crystals"
Fall Run 
by Ann Spiers


"Sandpipers scuttle back and forth"
East Beach, St Simons Island
by Judith Tullis


"All this morning thunderous ecstasy gripped the river"
Summer Reading 
by BJ Buckley


"Gulls swoop and glide"
Point of View 
by Susan T. Moss


"The lingering notes of a song"
Evening Dreams 
by Caroline Johnson


"The cedars will stab heaven in my mind"
The Salmon Migrate 
by Isabel Chenot



Into the Sound ~ Puget Sound ~ Washington

"Padded along the damp hard-packed sand"
By and Bye (Alki) 
by Sharmagne Leland-St. John


"Sky and sea give voice to hope"
Seattle Sound after Rain 
by Michael Escoubas


“Quatrains or couplets ignite old familiar longing”
Potent Waves
by Ambika Talwar 


"A spruce struggling on the shoreline"
Pacific Vista 
by Candace Armstrong




Sunset over the Sound ~ Puget Sound ~ Washington

Monet in Poetry and Paint
by Michael Escoubas
Reviewed by Mary Jo Balistreri




Symphonic structures of Seattle ~ Downtown ~ Seattle ~ Washington

Summerfield Publishing, d.b.a. New Plains Press
I Will Listen If You Tell Me Who I Am
by John McCluskey




Snowqualmie Waterfalls ~ Snoqualmie ~ Washington

Tired of ice melting and diluting your summer drink?
Agua Fresca Ice Cubes 
from the kitchen of Sharmagne Leland-St. John


Beat the heatwave with this summer cooler
Watermelon Margarita 
from the kitchen of Sharmagne Leland-St. John



Light and easy to make summer salad
Tuna-Tomato-Scallion Salad 
from the kitchen of Sharmagne Leland-St.John





Wild Horses

Deenaz Coachbuilder



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