Culture Walking from Seattle to Snoqualmie Falls It might sound crazy, but this 35-mile walk includes camping adventures, hosted meals and other draws. And it's sold out. by Ronald Holden / July 14, 2010
Culture Pamplona and Seattle: sorta Sister Cities They are running the bulls in Pamplona, so, yes, there are some differences between the two cities. But there are actually quite a few similarities. by Ronald Holden / July 8, 2010
Environment Crosscut Tout: All-American strawberry shortcake Shortcake at Anthony's by Ronald Holden / July 3, 2010
Environment Crosscut Tout: A rich harvest at farmers markets Strawberries at the Queen Anne Farmers Market by Ronald Holden / July 1, 2010
Culture Who needs sun? The cherries are telling us it's summer A cherry cluster at Hanrahan Orchard in the hills above Mabton by Ronald Holden / June 21, 2010
Culture Oil-soaked oysters, contaminated salmon, 'radioactive' wine We're living the effects of the BP oil spill and fearing a proposed open-pit mine near Bristol Bay. Should we worry about our own state's vineyards and orchards growing so close to Hanford's plutonium... by Ronald Holden / September 13, 2010
Culture Let's get shared bikes in Seattle! A Paris memoir Crossing the Pont Alma near the Eiffel Tower, on a shared bike. by Ronald Holden / August 24, 2010
Environment Would we rather shoot horses than eat them? A horse meat butcher shop in Venice. by Ronald Holden / January 6, 2011
Environment William Cumming, last painter of the 'Northwest School,' is dead at 93 William Cumming, 1917-2010 by Ronald Holden / November 23, 2010
Environment Crosscut Tout: A locavore's delight For The Herbfarm's special "100-mile" dinner, every menu item and ingredient is local. Even the salt is made from scratch. by Ronald Holden / August 2, 2010