“Just Take My Heart” by Mary Higgins Clark, c. 2009, Simon & Schuster, $24.95, 322 pages.
Buck Owens fans, the city of Enumclaw has a concert for you.
Music has been instrumental in Kaelynn Dirks’ life for years.
Have you ever thought that someone was being quixotic? Knew someone who fights windmills? What about someone who has a sidekick?
On April 3, I decided to walk around Enumclaw on my lunch break to look for a large feather to use as a prop in Stage Door Production’s “Man of La Mancha.” Ballpoint pens had not yet been invented during the period of the Spanish Inquisition. I searched under the trees between Mutual of Enumclaw and the Qwest building on Wells Street. There seem to be crows in these trees laughing at me whenever I walk around the corner to get into my car at the end of my work day.
“Just Take My Heart” by Mary Higgins Clark, c. 2009, Simon & Schuster, $24.95, 322 pages.
Great time to add perennials
Buck Owens fans, the city of Enumclaw has a concert for you.
Music has been instrumental in Kaelynn Dirks’ life for years.
Have you ever thought that someone was being quixotic? Knew someone who fights windmills? What about someone who has a sidekick?
“This is too dangerous!” I shouted.
