CLINTON — Drew likes a double shot latte with just a “scum” of foam.
Sherryl likes her 16-ounce decaf latte with half soy, half nonfat milk and some “velvet” foam.
Wanda, however, hates foam, thank you very much.
Langley artist Deborah Eimers recently submitted a sculpture to the 14th Annual Exhibit of Art Celebrating the Cancer Journey sponsored by Whidbey General Hospital.
He’s embracing a new medium for state-of-the art entertainment.
Celebrating its sixth season, the Whidbey Island Music Festival presents great performances by top musicians including a musical diary of Bach’s journey to Lübeck to visit Buxtehude. Concert goers can also hear Bach’s Brandenburg Concerti, enjoy a visit to Handel’s London with Ensemble Electra and a program of “Abendmusik” — music from Buxtehude’s own concert series.
Pie, music, pie, food, pie, games, pie, animals, art and yes, more pie.
One recent morning, the door to Living Green Natural Food and Apothecary in Langley was wide open and the wind kicked up a soft hollow sound from the wood chimes hanging there.
Jennifer Bondelid starts the class with a smile on her face.
Stepping into the foyer of the serenely beautiful church in the woods, the energy of those gathered there was welcoming and light.
The place reminds one of ice-cold Cokes in the bottle, penny candy and bare feet on the front porch.
When 12-year-old Courtney Dunigan was told there were people living outside this past winter, he shivered at the thought.
Break out that fiddle, banjo or washboard, the Canote Brothers are island-bound.
Twin Brothers Greg and Jere Canote have been taking advantage of their genetics for as long as they can remember; as Christmas elves tap dancing their way around the wishing well in the first grade, to their 13-year stint as the affable side-kicks on National Public Radio’s “Sandy Bradley’s Potluck.”
This party is screamin’ summer.
Roll back that ragtop and put the pedal to the metal, Cool Bayview Nights rolls into town this week.