Attitude

Happy New Year 2015!   Wishing you all the best.

Choice. Dignity. Love. Open. Acceptance. Strength. Opportunity. Progress. Compassion. Freedom.

Attitude… by Charles Swindoll

The longer I live, the more I realize the impact of attitude on life.  Attitude to me, is more important than facts.  It is more important that the past, than education, than money, than circumstances, than failures, than successes, than what other people think or say or do.  It is more important than appearance, giftedness or skill.  It will make or break a company, a church, a home.  The remarkable thing is we have a choice every regarding the attitude we will embrace for that day.  We cannot change our past, we cannot change the fact that people will act in a certain way.  We cannot change the inevitable.  The only thing we can do is play on the one string we have, and that is our attitude.  I am convinced that life is 10% what happens to me and 90% how I react to it.  And so it is with you… we are in charge of our Attitudes.

– taken from Lupus Foundation of America newsletter

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Snoqualmie Falls and Salish Lodge, WA – taken December 27, 2014 – a favorite of all places

Answers to the Holiday Music Quiz

Yesterday, I asked if you knew the titles of the song lyrics posted.  The titles and the artist who sings my favorite version of the song are listed.  Music tastes change but these are some long standing favorites. The answers are:

  1. Christmas in Dixie – Alabama
  2. O Holy Night –  Martina McBride
  3. This is the Time – Michael Bolton & Wynonna
  4. Ave Maria – Lorrie Morgan or Placido Domingo
  5. Moon River – Andy Williams
  6. Holly Leaves & Christmas Trees – Elvis
  7. The Christmas Song – Nat ‘King’ Cole
  8. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas – Frank Sinatra
  9. My Favorite Things – Lorrie Morgan
  10. Merry Christmas Darling – The Carpenters
  11. River – Sarah McLachlan (added)
  12. Happy Holiday – Andy Williams (added)
  13. and more…

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Holiday Music Quiz

It’s the holiday season.  Can you guess the title of these 10 holiday (or winter) songs?  Tomorrow the song title will be revealed. Happy Holiday to You!

  1. and in Atlanta Georgia, there’s peace on earth tonight
  2. a new and glorious morn
  3. that your love will always be mine
  4. Benedicta tu in mulieribus
  5. waiting around the bend, my huckleberry friend
  6. christmas seems to come and go
  7. help to make the season bright
  8. hang a shining star upon the highest bough
  9. brown paper packages tied up with strings
  10. every day’s a holiday when I’m near to you

 

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Winter Solstice

Autumn fades and Winter has arrived. Today is December 21, 2014 and it is winter solstice, the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.

Interesting facts about this day are:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winter_solstice

http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2014/12/winter_solstice_2014_when_is_t.html

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/capital-weather-gang/wp/2014/12/21/winter-begins-today-five-questions-and-answers-about-the-solstice/

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Twisp River in the Methow Valley

“A full moon hangs high in the chilly sky,

All say it’s the same everywhere, round and bright.

But how can one be sure thousands of li away

Wind and perhaps rain may not be marring the night?”

-Li Qiao, The Mid-Autumn Moon

November

November comes
And November goes,
With the last red berries
And the first white snows.

With night coming early,
And dawn coming late,
And ice in the bucket,
And frost by the gate.

The fires burn
And the kettles sing,
And earth sinks to rest,
Until next spring.
~ Clyde Watson

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Anacortes Arts Festival

The 53rd Annual Anacortes Arts Festival has come and gone but a mention was needed of this Western Washington treasure.  It is typically the first weekend of August (Friday – Sunday) and is located downtown along Commercial Avenue. You’ll find more than 300 booths, music and entertainment, food vendors and more.  For more details, go to http://www.AnacortesArtsFestival.com

A few artisans that stand-outs in my book are:

  • Urban Soule – http://www.urbansoule.com – the buffalo – art that fits perfectly in any living space
  • Parallax Gallery –  www.parallaxgallery.com  – has pieces that you design a room around
  • O’Neil’s Fine Art Glass –  www.oneilsfinartglass.com – particularly like the acorn and leaf pieces
  • Ron Dobrowski Photography – black & white – the calculator
  • And an unknown that makes art from wood – take your pick – whatever your hobby might be

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And if you are a beer lover and like to celebrate Oktoberfest, check out Bier on the Pier on October 3rd and 4th, 2014.  30 Breweries, live music, costume contest.  Located in the historic Port of Anacortes Warehouse.   http://www.anacortes.org

 

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Bellingham Bells

Looking for a road trip or to try a local summertime activity?  Take in a ballgame in Bellingham, WA with the Bellingham Bells. At the time of this posting, they are done with their 2014 season, but mention had to be made as it is a summertime treat.

The Bellingham Bells are part of the wooden-bat WCL (West Coast League).   They use wood bats instead of those made with aluminum (or other). There are various leagues throughout the USA and the WCL is in this neck of the woods.  It consists of 12 teams, three divisions, the West, East and South (WA, OR, British Columbia), and the teams that make up these divisions, play each other to make it to the West Coast League Championship. With a win over the Corvallis Knights, it just so happens that the 2014 WCL Champion is the Bellingham Bells – way to go!

On the eve of my event at Joe Martin Stadium, they were playing the Cowlitz Black Bears.  The team is made up of a mix of players from colleges throughout the USA such as Gonzaga University, Arizona State, Oakland University, University of Maine, Stanford University, Bellevue College, Lower Columbia CC, and more. These colleges are part of the NCAA, NAIA, and NJCAA.  While they’re in town to play, typically June through August, the players are housed by volunteer host families. And, on a cool note, is that some of baseball’s greats once played with the Bellingham Bells  – Ken Griffey Jr., Omar Vizquel, Raul Ibanez, Dave Stewart, Mike Scioscia, and Derek Lowe to name a few.

The WCL has giveaways, a mascot, food and drink, and fun for friends and family… and the Bellingham Bells have Two-Dollar Tuesdays.  If you can’t get enough baseball in Western Washington, check out the Seattle Mariners (MLB), Tacoma Rainiers (AAA), and Everett Aquasox (A).  But again, if you are looking for a fun summer experience, head to Bellingham!  http://www.bellinghambells.com/home/

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August 2nd – Summer Winemaker Dinner Cruise

Looking for an ideal Pacific Northwest experience?  After a visit to the Anacortes Arts Festival http://www.anacortesartsfestival.com, cap off the day with a winemaker dinner cruise on Saturday, August 2nd.

A chartered bus will pick you up at Hellams Vineyard in La Conner at 5 p.m. (please check in to the shop no later than 4:15 p.m.).  You’ll head over to Mystic Sea Charters in Anacortes http://mysticseacharters.com/, boarding and departing at 6 p.m.  The boat will return to dock at 9 p.m. and you’ll then be chartered back to La Conner.

The cruise will take you through the San Juan Islands, heading from Anacortes northbound to the mystical Mermaid Rocks and the Cone Islands, venturing on to Toehead Pass and Obstruction Pass off of Orcas Island, continuing onward to Thatcher Pass, Lopez Spit, Decatur Island and Lopez Pass, and the Marine Sanctuary off of Bird Rocks – then homeward bound.  This is a fantastic scenic cruise abundant with eagles, seals, and spectacular scenery.

The cruise will feature three Walla Walla wineries – Five Star Cellars, Bunchgrass and Kontos.  The winemakers/owners will be able to answer any questions and offer tastings of great Washington State wine celebrating the season and their work – what a treat!   The cruise will also feature a fully catered dinner of appetizers, salmon, prime rib, side dishes and dessert.  Cost is $130 per person (+tax).  To reserve  your spot, call Hellams Vineyard at 360-466-1758.  http://hellamsvineyard.com/  It just may be the highlight of your summer!

 

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