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Submitted by Guglielmo on Sat, 08/18/2007 - 4:36pm.
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Submitted by TammyT on Sat, 08/18/2007 - 4:08pm.
Aug 19 2007 - 10:00am Aug 19 2007 - 12:00pm Heard was a Christian (though he had some understandable issues with the church). I wouldn't necessarily describe his music as "Christian music", though. I think Heard himself described it best, what he was trying to do with his words:
Submitted by jlw on Sat, 08/18/2007 - 12:17pm.
So, a relative of mine, David, who is wheelchair-bound, is visiting me this week. He loves nature, so one of the things we do when he visits is go on nature walks. This area is blessed with having several wheelchair accessible nature trails; in past visits we've gone to McLane Creek, Nisqually, and Paradise at Mt. Rainier. (Paradise didn't work out so well; the trail grade was so steep in some places that I had trouble controlling the chair.) These excursions have really meant a lot to David, and I'm eager to take him somewhere new this year.
» Does anyone have any ideas for a good, scenic, wheelchair accessible nature excursion 'round these parts? Actually, I'm taking a couple days off work, so it doesn't even have to be the Olympia area. We could go to the peninsula or down to Oregon. What's key is having a good, paved, relatively level path. I would really like to find a path like that that's near the Sound or ocean. The coastal areas here are so pretty, and David's never really gotten a chance to appreciate them. If you know of something suitable, please let me know!
Submitted by Rick on Sat, 08/18/2007 - 8:23am.
What's shakin' this weekend? BTW: someone mentioned having the option to post pictures on user profiles, so I've turned that back on. Also, check out stevenl's latest UML research here.
Submitted by enpen on Sat, 08/18/2007 - 12:08am.
All photos will change if you hold your mouse pointer over them long enough. I swear. |
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