Tag Archives: Breaking Boundaries

Palouse on the Loose: Pt. II Tekoa Grilled Cheeus

There are no photos of our stop in Tekoa, WA. Frankly, there shouldn’t be. Other than the beauty of the town, our number one focus was lunch and that wasn’t a pretty sight. We made it to the diner in Tekoa called “The Feeding Station“. The snowshoe fries were plentiful, the bathrooms scented and the [...]

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Plan to be Pedestrian

Everybody is a pedestrian at some point in their journey, whether walking several miles, a few blocks to the bus stop, or even to a parking space. And there’s a lot of movement afoot to make things better for pedestrians in Spokane. -Paul Dillon, Down to Earth NW Choosing to walk, bike or bus in [...]

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In Case you Missed it: Earth Day 2011

Earth Day from the rooftop Earth Day 2011 was the best Spokane Earth Day by far. Good eats, good music, and the best collection of non-profit and informational booths. Over the 6 hours I spent there, I had Veraci Pizza (best known as the clay oven pizza from the South Perry Farmer’s Market), a Walla [...]

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An Open Letter to the Spokanite in all of us

This is a letter written by the woman I have the biggest lady crush on. She’s darn cute, super smart and is the lead singer of a band. If she and I both had not found our respective significant others I would ask her to run away with me (except not away, like to Browne’s [...]

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Equal Washington?

By The Spokanite Something weird happened when Facebook added “in a domestic partnership” and “in a civil union” to its list of relationship statuses to choose from: Straight couples joined lesbian, gay and bisexual couples in making the status switch en masse. Many straight couples no doubt intend to show solidarity by defining their relationships [...]

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