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PATTIE DISCOVERS THE PNW: Winter Update on Palouse Falls

By Huckleberry Press / March 20, 2022 /
Palouse Falls

My first trip to Palouse Falls State Park was back on November 14, 2021, and was so inspirational that I decided it would be interesting to see the Falls in every season. Wondering how the ice accumulation appeared at the Falls, my husband Matt and I took a second trip on a sunny but cold day in late February.

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Bear Story

By Huckleberry Press / March 19, 2022 /
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l you a little story about a bear situation that was not only unusual, but had potentially devastating results. Fortunately, things turned out OK but it was serious enough to bring in the Wildlife people and a professional hunter.

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Breakfast Coal Cookin’

By Huckleberry Press / March 18, 2022 /
hot skillet on coals

I’ve had a discussion a number of times with different friends about setting up camp and when you get your campfire going. I have been surprised time and again that the last thing they do is start their campfire. Of course, they are just as shocked to learn the first thing I do when setting up camp is start my campfire. I usually launch into an explanation of how pleasant a campfire is, the purpose is more than that of ambience and ‘smores, it’s to get hot coals so I can cook!

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Wicked Paints the Town Green

By Huckleberry Press / March 17, 2022 /
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The Tony Award-Winning Musical, which tells the untold story of the witches of Oz, will be playing at the First Interstate Center in Spokane through March 27th.

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Huckleberry Press March 17, 2022

By Huckleberry Press / March 17, 2022 /
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Human Hibernation: The Power of Restorative Rest

By Huckleberry Press / March 12, 2022 /
sleep

Hallelujah! Well, at the time of this writing it’s still February, but by the time you read this it will be March. So, it’s March in my mind. I couldn’t be happier.

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Meet Spokane Author Amy McGarry

By Huckleberry Press / March 11, 2022 /
Amy McGarry

Eastern Washington is home to many talented and creative writers. The romantic landscapes, rich history, and cozy communities of our region are the perfect nest for creative talent.

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The Seattle Cossacks Motorcycle Stunt and Drill Team

By Huckleberry Press / March 11, 2022 /

ycle enthusiasts! It’s time for the 17th Annual Inland Northwest Motorcycle Show and Sale. Once again, attendees at the motorcycle show are in for a thrilling spectacle: The Seattle Cossacks Stunt Show.

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Oscar Nomination Movie Reviews

By Huckleberry Press / March 9, 2022 /

tmare Alley (Steam on Hulu): Guillermo del Toro (“The Shape of Water”) is a director known for making movies about monsters, but in his dark neo-noir “Nightmare Alley,” based on a 1946 novel by William Lindsay Gresham, the monsters may actually be human.

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Exploring NE Washington: Odessa Ring Craters

By Huckleberry Press / March 9, 2022 /

Although actual remnants of the Great Missoula Floods remain to the south and west of our area, some amazing geologic features are clearly visible in neighboring communities and have been consolidated into the Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail in the area known as the Channeled Scablands, overseen by the National Park Service.

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