Larry Workman has been photographing the landscape of Grays Harbor and the Olympic Peninsula for more than 40 years. Besides their obvious value as art, his images …
Take a lazy, 30-minute jaunt around the south side of Grays Harbor from Aberdeen to Westport and you might find yourself wandering along the water’s edge of the Westhaven Cove …
The 1908 poster for the Moclips Beach Hotel featured a buxom bathing beauty rising from the ocean waves, promoting the remote seaside destination as a resort for health and …
Merino’s Seafood Market feels spare – concrete floors and white walls. A small window looks into its factory, where workers process fish they pull from big plastic tubs of a …
The irony of driving through some of the most scenic country on the Washington Coast is that at 55 mph it can all look the same. Any good drive needs …
Grab your favorite walking shoes, rain gear, hat, gloves and sun glasses and join other walkers from across the United States and British Columbia for the Seabreeze Walking Festival in …
Thirty years ago I was Miss Grays Harbor, proudly preparing to represent my community at the Miss Washington pageant. I couldn’t wait to tell people about my hometown. Three decades …
Although the land and the sea have always been the wellspring for my work as a photographer, having moved here from California, I struggled to find inspiration from the …
It’s probably more complicated than this, but the basic strategy of Swiss wrestling seems to be to grab your opponent by the pants and tip him over before he tips …
Sharon Voss has an enthusiastic way of making melons seem seductive or of extolling the exotic attributes of kale.
“People need bananas, or potatoes … grapes … oranges,” Sharon says, …