Links
- Grand Avenue Ale House Friendly, casual bar and restaurant in downtown Bellingham. Website built with Wordpress, by yours truly.
- Maniac Roasting A simple but readily expandable site for Bellingham’s best coffee roaster.
- Michael's Books Bellingham’s best and biggest used bookstore. You can find me here Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 10 to 6, more or less.
- Seattle PI Bellingham Blog I write about goings-on in Bellingham for the Seattle PI website. If you have news you’d like get out there, let me know!
- Whatcom Natural Health.com Natural health directory and review site. This was my first WordPress project. I would love to have some local health folks contribute articles — get in touch if you’re interested.
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New website for Grand Avenue Ale House
I just finished a website for my favorite after-work watering hole. You can see their full menus along with nightly food and drink specials. Did you know that Sunday is Philly Cheesesteak night at the Grand? Me neither! Check it … Continue reading
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Mixit: Grown-ups Turn to Play at the Whatcom Museum
Whatcom Museum is having an after-hours, 21-plus party on Saturday, April 2 from 7-10PM in the Lightcatcher Building, 250 Flora St. read more at SeattlePI.com
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Trailer Wars!
One of the small, nagging frustrations in my life is that I always hear about a new installment of Trailer Wars AFTER it happens. And my Facebook feed tells me I just missed another one on 2/22. Trailer Wars is … Continue reading
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Seattle PI Feed Broken
The Seattle PI recently changed up their blogging software, and I can’t get the post headlines to show up here any more. I’ll see if I can figure it out, but in the meantime I’ll be posting linked excerpts manually. … Continue reading
Let’s Do the Time Warp Again
I’m in the process of uploading my writing samples from my somewhat sick and wheezy desktop computer. I’m backdating the posts to reflect the original print publication date, so there are now “new” posts from 2005. When I get to … Continue reading