September 7th, 2009
Posted by Kerry Graham
Remember those great little thrift stores we used to go to? When you could find a great pair of worn jeans for a dollar? If you long for the great buy and the possibility of treasure, you must check out Wise Buys! They used to be on Holly St. but have moved to 1224 North State Street, just down from the YMCA on the same side of the street. Wise Buys profits go directly to Lydia Place, a local, nonprofit, community-based agency serving homeless women and their children. 
Wise Buys will gladly take your gently used things. Please take your donations of gently used clothing, shoes, house hold goods, furniture, etc. You can call ahead (734-0202) to see if they will take certain items. The new location is much larger and can take much more inventory. Open Monday thru Saturday 10am to 4:30pm.
Treat your self to a visit and see what treasures await! It’s so fun to do.
Bonne chance!

July 1st, 2009
Posted by Kerry Graham

Blue skies and an open road...
What ever happened to the classic Sunday drives? As a child growing up on the Olympic Peninsula, I remember hopping in the car with my family, singing songs and ending up at all different types of places. Like Port Townsend, where we’d enjoy some window shopping, grab some lunch and go explore the barracks at Fort Warden.
Other times we’d pack a picnic basket full of goodies, travel to La Push and play in the mighty Pacific Ocean. Once in a while, we’d venture to Hurricane Ridge in the Olympics and enjoy the beauty of the mountains.
I now have a family of my own and we recently picked up where my parents left off. Sure, we sing different songs and the landscape has changed, but the bonding is the same. We talk about school, life, family and friends. Our son fades in and out as he gazes out the window at the passing world as my wife and I discuss upcoming family trips, our businesses and whatever else is on our minds.

- 360 degree view from Artist Point
One of our favorite is the drive to Artist Point at Mt. Baker. It’s a strait shot east from Bellingham on State Route 542 to what is truly one of the most beautiful vistas in the world. You’ll travel through the foothill communities of Deming, Maple Falls and Glacier where funky shops and local eateries await. This past week, the Washington State Department of Transportation says crews will start clearing the road on July 6th and while it takes several weeks to clear all the snow from the final 2.7 mile stretch of the Mount Baker Highway, I still recommend planning a trip to the top late this month or early August. Bring a lunch, your favorite bottle of wine and a camera. This will be one of those day trips you’ll be glad you took.
So welcome back Sunday drives, I’m glad we decided to once again explore the beauty that surrounds us here in our own back yard.
June 17th, 2009
Posted by Elaine A Cook

Lake View Virtual Tour
Take a peek! A lot of house here for the money! Enjoy the lake view from your large back deck, or private deck off the master bedroom!
I could tell you more…but it is best if you just go watch the video! Grab some popcorn, watch the tour…and start packing! This home is ready for you!
June 9th, 2009
Posted by Elaine A Cook
When I first heard about the notion that the City of Bellingham was looking at being a sanctuary city for AWOL service persons…I wigged. I thought wow, another “romantic” idea that the city is pursuing…stupid romantic idea that would keep our police from arresting military personnel who were AWOL. Breaking military law. Federal offense.
I had heard about it on KISM, came home and googled all I could about it. At the time, I found nothing that would make me think the City Counsel was actually going to support the notion. Thank God! I didn’t want to move to another city. But I would have! Right after I gave the counsel a piece of my mind. Why would we give a hall pass to someone who broke federal law by refusing to fulfill the commitment they signed on for? And how much federal funding would we lose for this ridiculous idea?
I agree that something needs to be done about the contract. Should the Government be able to “call-up” those that have fulfilled their 4,6,8 years? Perhaps these WWU students should spend their time on that issue?
I do not agree that any City funds were paid for the meeting these students requested. Here is a link to read about that meeting. I for one am proud of Bellingham residents. We won’t take this one sitting down.
As a side note: Apparently WWU students need some balance and a reality check. I guess when you take away a fleet of football players, and pep rallies, football games…there is a shift in the make up of the school. hmmmmm Something to think about!
May 27th, 2009
Posted by Elaine A Cook
You could only imagine my surprise when I approached the WWU Viking Football booth at Ski to Sea.
I very naively asked if the blue brochure was their schedule. I was informed, “No, it is a brochure explaining why we have no schedule. There is no Viking Football.” My quick reply was “what the heck?” The 3 buff gentlemen standing behind the booth chuckled and gave me a brief explanation as to why in the heck there was no football.
I puffed up and said, “Well, we’ll see about that!” Yes, in that moment I thought for sure I could come up with some solution to the problem…I was quite indignant and felt very determined in that moment! My husband just shook his head, and said God help the President of WWU!
I mean seriously, this is America. Who cuts FOOTBALL from the school athletic program? I love football. Everyone loves football…or they should! Why? It is the game of life. Get knocked down, get up again. Stay focused on the prize (ball), win some, ya lose some…oh I could go on and on. But this blog is about VIKING FOOTBALL…or the lack there of.
Now I know some of you are thinking, geez Elaine, this news came out in January. I don’t read the sports section of the paper…and I am sure this info was buried in the sports section. It should have been front page news. It should be the talk of the town. It should be a banner in every store front that says SAVE WWU FOOTBALL.
So, now that I know. What do I think I can do about it? Now that you know, what can you do about it?
Let me back up and tell you what has already been done. Over $1,000,000 has been raised to pay for the team. That amount of money will last about 2 years. The Alumni Association has started an endowment fund to raise 10,000,000 to cover the cost of the future football program. The President of WWU, still says NO!
I have read all the Western Front articles, Bellingham Herald articles, the info on SaveWWUFootball.com and NO WHERE does President Shepard state “In order to reinstate WWU Football, this and this must happen.” NO WHERE! So, my first order of business is to find out why there is no such information, and then get an answer to the burning question “What needs to be done to get Viking Football reinstated?”
I also sent off a request to help sponsor the SAVE WWU FOOTBALL website. I am talking to a few of my Realtor buddies about how we can raise awareness and raise cash.
You however, can go to the official website and dig around, find ways to support the cause.
And when we get done with this, how about we petition the Commissioner and have the pass interference rule taken out of the rule book. It has always been my opinion that it’s the D’s job to get the ball back…they are supposed to interfere with the darn pass…and yes, my husband David is shaking his head again!
May 26th, 2009
Posted by Kerry Graham
Our son has been involved in team sports with the Bellingham Boys & Girls Club and the YMCA going on 4 years. This has been a great opportunity for him to learn the importance of team work and commitment. It’s also a treat for us parents, too. 
We have been having so much fun this baseball season with our team! Hiro, our head coach, is a sheer breath of fresh air. Joe and all the coaches really get across to all the guys. It’s super fun to be on a team that can really play. This is a bunch of really nice boys; with great team spirit… it has been so cool to be a part of. Thank you to the Sudden Valley families who invited us to be on the team!
As I stated earlier, our boy is learning the importance of being part of something bigger. From the joy of team sports, embracing kids from other walks of life, and the thrill of a win, this little collection of athletes with a common goal is very powerful. Our little sluggers are turning into young men and women. Wow…
It’s not only the kids who are exposed to new surroundings and faces; we adults also have the opportunity to expand. Together we support our children and get to know each other and by the end of the season, we have made some new friends and strengthened others. It’s great.
Organized sports play an important role in our lives. Our kids gain knowledge of sportsmanship and teamwork. They learn about being coached and taking constructive criticism. They are taught respect and learn to encourage each other. Come to think of it, so do we parents.
So regardless of your age, never stop playing!
May 25th, 2009
Posted by Elaine A Cook

Well, we did it! Made it to the top, wrote down the number of every of every cross country skier as they finished, and every runner as they began their 8 mile leg of the race. My shins hurt just watching them!
We are now the official back up to the electronic system. It still has some issues with the first two legs.
“Do the Monkey” was yelled as every racer came across their electronic finish line. They had to bend as low as possible and swing their arm…like a monkey…so the “device” would register. The management team for the electronic system has repeatedly told Ski to Sea officials, that this is A) dangerous and B) very inefficient! The bands need to be warn on the skis, ankles…some where it make sense. This company sets up and records races just about every weekend of the year. Maybe someone should listen to them.
Okay, next subject. Coming back down the mountain. Yes, they released hundreds of cars early. However, they still let cars come up the mountain beginning at 11:00 am. Have you ever driven down a mountain, slowly averting bicyclist, who are racing down the hill..then deal with oncoming traffic??? Very stressful. Apparently we managed not to kill or maim anyone, but it seems it would be in the best interested of the racers if the cars coming up the mountain, we held back until Noon. Just my humble opinion.
Now to the fun part! The ride up the mountain in the wee hours is always a hoot. A car full of rummy sleep-heads can lead to uncontrolable giggles! Add to that, our outstanding weather…and you have the makings of a great day!
We stopped at FirRidge Campsite to devour our quiche & fruit spread. A breakfast fit for…well, fit for enthusiastic volunteers! The sun was just peeking out through the trees. Beautiful way to start the day!
Once we were on the mountain…it was all business. A sea of race numbers. No major crashes, or close calls. A very well run event.
We did however, run into a cat named Willow Johns. WIllow creates numerous Whatcom County documentaries. He was fun to watch. And a good sport, as we gave our unsolicited advise on what he should be saying. Stating we were experts…because we watch a lot of TV! Thanks Willow for the added fun, and putting up with us!
Back down the mountain…headed for Fairhaven; for our ultimate reward:

May 21st, 2009
Posted by Elaine A Cook
Scotty Browns, which has already been shortened to Scotty B’s by the locals, is the newest dining choice in the Barkley area. There have been reviews ranging from “fabulous” to “okay.” I do know that one of the day time cooks is absolutely fantastic! Ty Cook. Yes, one of my many sons! And with a last name like that you have to be good!
Scotty Browns is a Canadian chain. Our Barkley location is their first venture across the border. Brilliant move I predict. With big screen TVs, a bar and bar tenders johnny on the spot, you can only imagine the fun you can have there!
The menu is some what of a mix…something for everyone!
It was quite a hit for Mother’s Day! The place was packed, yet the service and food were great!
Guess where we are going for Father’s Day!
You will find this great addition to Barkley,at 3101 Newmarket St – North side of Barkley Blvd, on the corner!
May 18th, 2009
Posted by Elaine A Cook
I believe it is 6, maybe 7 years now I have been getting up at 4:00 in the morning, throwing on my ski clothes, packing the jeep full of refreshments…and 8 warm quiches made at the hands of my talented husband.
Dashing out the door by 4:30 to meet other good hearted, crazy folk at the Haggen parking lot…they call us volunteers! We snack on warm quiche, find an open coffee stand, and wait for everyone to gather. Then we head for the Mountain. We time the downhill racers. The first leg of the race. Well, except that one year when there wasn’t enough snow, and cross country racers had to go first…and we volunteers had to hike in to the finish line.
When the gun goes off at 8:30, we get ready for the first racer to come around the bend…this is usually when we go grab coffee, hot chocolate and visit the rest room!
We stand in sleet, snow, rain…and 1 time we stood in the sunshine. We prance, jump and run in circles to keep warm. It’s a real work out…we might be in good enough shape to actually participate in the race…NOT!!!
We then stand ready when that first type A racer comes down the hill. We have 4 groups of 3. One person is writing down racer numbers as they come in, one shouting numbers and “mark” as that racer crosses the finish line…and one (my job) is standing there with a palm pilot entering numbers and hitting “mark” when the racer crosses. It’s all good until that pack of 60 racers comes around the bend. We have a system for dividing them up amongst the 4 groups….and it works!
The first year that they implemented the fancy electronic system…each racer had to wear a bracelet with a chip in it….was a disaster! How many finish line wipe-outs have I seen over the years…plenty. Now add a table, cables and wires to the mix! Crazy. However, it was our volunteer accounting of the event that proved to be the most accurate! Real eyes, ears and palm pilots get the job done..for free I might add!
So less than an hour later…our job is done! We pack it up, turn in our palm pilots and head down the mountain…at 15 miles per hour. The runners and bicyclist have the rights to the road! We of course have our windows down and yell words of encouragement to those we pass.
Next stop, the park. We consume our leftovers, talk about the amazing things we saw…and plan a meeting spot in Fairhaven. The bar…after a nap of course.
Volunteering for such a grand event is very inspirational. Not enough that I will ever participate, but ya gotta love the dedication. I am content to be a dedicated volunteer. I wonder if they could use our services at the upcoming Olympics?
May 18th, 2009
Posted by Elaine A Cook
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