Month: April 2017
Art Association Sponsors Quick Draw
You are invited to the Ridgefield Art Association sponsored Bruce Crockett Memorial Quick Draw Friday, May 5th, at the Ridgefield Community Center, 210 Main Ave. You will be able to watch eight artists create original artworks while you enjoy food, beverages and live music. A caricature artist will draw portraits, and there will be interactive art […]
Healthy Living Cooked vs raw: Cooked wins
Healthy Living Question: Does your body desire cooked vs raw food? Do you strive to eat more raw foods and feel sluggish and bloated? Consider switching to consuming more cooked food to jump start your healthy living eating program. I am currently enrolled in Vancouver Yoga Center‘s 200 hour yoga teacher trainer course instructed by […]
What Can I Plant Now?
I have noticed geraniums and marigolds in the garden stores. Is it okay to plant those now? What about tomatoes? Geraniums, marigolds and tomatoes are very sensitive to frost. We could get frost for several more weeks, especially in the higher elevations. They are all warm weather plants, which means they will not make much […]
Tom’s “Too Tall” Tree Story
Tom and Mary moved into a home that was only 2 years old in a nice neighborhood. The previous owner had planted a lawn, shrubs and a shade tree about 20 feet west of a large picture window. The tree was large enough to partially shade the hot afternoon sun on the window. By the […]