
Beware of Suspicious Activity
A late evening walk into history along the Spokane River Continue reading Beware of Suspicious Activity
A late evening walk into history along the Spokane River Continue reading Beware of Suspicious Activity
10 things I’ve learned – and keep learning – from my dad, Tom Vanskike Continue reading Top 10 Lessons From Dad
A meditation on the stories of the Spokane River Continue reading The River Speaks
In 1995, Spokane commissioned local Native American writer Sherman Alexie to write a poem that would be set in stone as public art. The lyrics of “That Place Where Ghosts of Salmon Jump” wind in a spiral, a labyrinth for the reader. It once was more hidden from high foot traffic and now is amid the more recent installations of Native history above the Spokane Falls along a busy path, part of a plaza called “A Place of Truths.” Here – between Alexie’s haunting poem, the iron fisherpeople crafted by Jeff Ferguson, and photo displays about the destructive force of … Continue reading I Know You Broke the River
Three individuals share their powerful stories of the difference Indaba Coffee Roasters had on them Continue reading A Coffee Roaster’s Lifegiving Motto
Learning about cupping with coffee roasters from Indaba Coffee, Spokane. Continue reading The Comaraderie of Cupping
Who is Trespassing? A reflection on human claims on land. Continue reading Trespassing at Muir Hill
A walking meditation at a Spokane park hidden in the open Continue reading Finding Chief Garry at a White Man’s Spring