by Megan Durham | Aug 21, 2010
So the founder’s day festival ended up being a bit of a bust. There weren’t that many vendors there, and the music, while good, wasn’t really suited to the open air type style of a street fair. But all of that would have been just fine if there had been more people. I...
by Megan Durham | Aug 12, 2010
I finally have a job! Deciding to stay in Seattle was a bit of a risk, I’ll admit it, but just how much of a risk it was didn’t really resonate with me until I had to empty my savings out in order to pay for the deposit on my new place, the lease having been up at the...
by Megan Durham | Aug 12, 2010
According to legend every year the naga of the Mekong River honors the anniversary of the return of the Buddha from the heavens by sending balls of fire skyward. These glowing red orbs rise from the river in majestic silence, accompanied by much celebration on the...
by Megan Durham | Jul 2, 2010
Can a stereotype kill you? Eighty-six percent of all adolescent suicides are male. And it doesn’t get much better with age; across all age groups, males are four times more likely to commit suicide than females. In fact, suicide is the eighth leading cause of death...
by Megan Durham | Jun 15, 2010
In this long line of kennels Chewy is by far one of the best behaved. A beautiful chocolate lab he’s eager for attention, eyes and ears perked for the faintest sight of fingers coming through the grate for a scratch. He’s eager to please, acting out commands of “sit”...