A Legacy Rooted in Love: Planting Trees for Future Generations

There is no greater act of love for our children and future generations than planting a tree today. Trees are more than majestic giants of the natural world—they are lifelines, guardians, and givers. They provide the air we breathe, filter the pollutants we create, and protect us from the elements. In planting a tree, we plant hope, resilience, and a legacy of life for generations yet to come. “We must protect the forests for our children, grandchildren, and children yet to be born. We must protect the forests for those who can’t speak for themselves, such as the birds, animals, … Continue reading A Legacy Rooted in Love: Planting Trees for Future Generations

All Aboard the S.S. Surfside: A Bold Plan for Disaster Preparedness and High Seas Festivities

In a daring new move to reimagine disaster preparedness, the Surfside HOA has unveiled its vision for a potential office building-slash-disaster on the hill shelter. Of course, the HOA president assured the board  that they members never vote for or  … Continue reading All Aboard the S.S. Surfside: A Bold Plan for Disaster Preparedness and High Seas Festivities

Surfside HOA Board potentially  Targets Vulnerable Seniors with New foreclosure time limit

The Surfside HOA board in the past  voted to increase the maximum  fines for tree height violations to a staggering $4,000.  They now  seek to shorten the foreclosure timeline on homes from two years to just six months.  The authority … Continue reading Surfside HOA Board potentially  Targets Vulnerable Seniors with New foreclosure time limit

Leadership Failures in Addressing Disasters: Lessons from the California Wildfires

California wildfires are not a new phenomenon, but their increasing frequency and intensity have sparked significant concern. Experts and environmental scientists have long warned about the growing risks due to climate change, poor forest management, and unchecked urban sprawl into … Continue reading Leadership Failures in Addressing Disasters: Lessons from the California Wildfires

Live Music and Fun at Ilwaco Cider Co.: Barbara Anne & Chris Mcnary Performing January 11th

Ilwaco Cider Co., a beloved spot for craft cider enthusiasts, is hosting an evening of singing, dancing, and community fun on January 11th. The dynamic duo, Barbara and Chris, will be taking the stage from 7 to 9 PM, promising … Continue reading Live Music and Fun at Ilwaco Cider Co.: Barbara Anne & Chris Mcnary Performing January 11th

Houses on Sandy Slopes: How Trees Help Stabilize Slopes on coastal homes

Building homes on slopes offerscomes with challenges—especially when those slopes are composed of sand. In coastal communities in Washington, where sandy hills and dunes are common, erosion and slope instability are significant concerns for homeowners. Trees, however, provide a natural solution to stabilizing sandy slopes, offering both practical and ecological benefits. Challenges of Building on Sandy Slopes Sandy slopes are inherently less stable than other soil types due to their granular structure. Unlike clay or loam, sand particles have minimal cohesion, making them prone to erosion and sliding, especially when exposed to water or added weight from structures. Houses built … Continue reading Houses on Sandy Slopes: How Trees Help Stabilize Slopes on coastal homes

Blaine Gunkel: Transforming Trees into Masterpieces and Giving Back to the Community

Blaine Gunkel in retirement  has found a remarkable second act as a chainsaw artist, turning dead trees into stunning sculptures that bring joy to communities across the Pacific Northwest. Since moving to Ocean Park, Washington, four years ago, Blaine has … Continue reading Blaine Gunkel: Transforming Trees into Masterpieces and Giving Back to the Community