If you have lived in the Pacific Northwest for a while, you most likely have become accustomed to many of the icons of the area: the Space Needle standing sentinel along the city skyline, Mount Rainer majestically showing her white peaks on a sunny day, hearing how grunge music was born here. Of course, Seattle... Continue Reading →
New Central District plant nursery is a small business with deep roots
The corner of 23rd and Jackson serves as a main junction in the Central District, and on this corner at 2311 is a small business with deep roots in this neighborhood. booSH (pronounced ‘bush’) is the Central District’s new plant nursery, and so much more. The Black-owned plant shop opened its doors to this intimate, 520 square... Continue Reading →
Lavender and Its Ability to Unite a Community
Lavender and Its Ability to Unite a Community and Heal the World. by; MaryRose Denton “The air was fragrant with a thousand trodden aromatic herbs, with fields of lavender…”(William C. Bryant). Voyage to the largest island in the San Juans, just off the Northwest coast of Washington, on any summer day in mid -July and... Continue Reading →