School's not quite out for summer just yet, but soon classrooms across the state will bid farewell to their students and faculty for another three-month break between school years.
And while the hallways and lunchrooms at some of those schools will be missing as many as 51,000 kids, like at the state's largest school - Seattle High - others will only be without a handful of students during the hot
Axe throwing, this is not a topic I’m familiar with, yes, I have seen it on TV, and I know there are professional axe throwing competitions. (I have ESPN) but where do you go if you want to do it for recreation?
When I was in High school in Burien, one of my favorite thigs to do with my buddies was to drive into Seattle and play mini golf at the Seattle Center.
We may have found a true ghost town in Govan, Washington just off highway 2, not far from the Tiny Town that we explored earlier, Wilbur. Although ask the gentleman who actually lives in Govan (pronounced go-van), he has never seen any supernatural phenomenon. More on him later.
Your garbage can is sacred. It has one purpose, to shelter your refuse from the elements and local critters until your friends from Waste Management stop by and empty it. So, who is it who keeps putting their garbage into my can?