Jeff's Blog
“Why Here?” Archaeological Testing at Mount Rainier
“June-u-ary,” our late spring weather pattern of gray and gloom, is behind us, and high summer is upon us! So unfortunately, remains the coronavirus, tearing
Faster than a Speeding… Banana Slug?
Long-time Puget Sound residents are all too familiar with our annual gray and cloudy weather pattern leading up to high summer, known as
Getting Hopeful and Getting Outdoors
As we move into Phase 2 of Washington’s “Safe Start” plan, Valerie and I remain vigilant yet hopeful as our world reopens a
Does the Bear S**T in the Woods?
Valerie and I marked Day 50 of Governor Inslee’s “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” order by staying hunkered down and hanging in there. Here are a
You’re Invited
As you might imagine, most of my spring presentations of Tahoma and Its People have been postponed; others move forward as online meetings and webinars.
In These Uncertain Times
Years ago, I took students to 6th grade camp for a week. We hiked and worked on science and craft projects during the day, had