Wednesday, July 30, 2014




My family is here so I have little to n time to put an issue together, but if all goes right I'll start from here,,,tomorrow.



www.wenatcheeworld.comUpdate, 3:16 p.m. Wednesday: The columns of smoke building over the Chiwaukum Creek Fire west of Leavenworth and the Duncan Fire in the Entiat Valley are rising into the upper ...

Rick Price

Rick Price has been taking pictures since he was knee high to a grasshopper. He tells me he cannot take  a landscape. He can. He really can. I first ran into Rick about ten years ago on a group not related to Facebook. 59,000 photographers keep a home on TrekNature. Rick is up there among the very best. That's because we critique each other and do it kindly so that all of us learn something.It's hard to critique Rick so I took one of his photos and put it through Photoshop to purposely mess it up. It took me nearly and hour and although it isnt his beauty pic any longer it isn't far away. I love this guy. When He come from Alberta to Cheney for a visit...he brings his wonderful wife Lucy. It always ends up fun.Kathy Meader was even here once...an speaking of once..Rick come back we would love to see you.

I make Patty Dinner again.....when she is high maintenance


When it comes to Pizza or anything....and PATTY who has an endless stomach she got from eating out all her life puts me to rigorous work. Here I hand sliced most of the meats and then the creative parts go together. I love cooking or Patty would still be eating 1 Stouffers meatloaf a day. She is a creature of habit..

As many as 19 people were killed when a shell struck a United Nations-run school this morning in Gaza.
In a message on Twitter, the commissioner-general of UNRWA, which is responsible for the welfare of Palestinian refugees, blamed the attack on the Israeli military.
"Children, women and men killed & injured as they slept in place where they should have been safe and protected," said, referring to the fact that the school was being used as a shelter. "They were not. Intolerable."
According to Krähenbühl, this is the sixth time shells have hit a UNRWA school. He "a breaking point."
NPR's Emily Harris reports that this is the second time a U.N. school has been hit and people have been killed.

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Two Peace Corps volunteers were moved into isolation Wednesday and under observation after being exposed to a person who later died of the deadly Ebola virus, a Peace Corps spokeswoman said.
"Two Peace Corps volunteers have had contact with an individual who later died of the Ebola virus," the spokeswoman said. "These volunteers are not symptomatic and are currently isolated and under observation."
The spokeswoman said the volunteers will return to the United States after they are cleared to travel.

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