Above: Jamal Briscoe, Olympia, shows off his two-fisted bubble blowing technique.
By Janine Unsoeld
As predicted, the first day of Spring
brought almost everything, especially wind, rain and smiles. Undaunted by
the weather, some were silly enough (of course!) to continue a 22 year
tradition by greeting Mother Nature on her terms. Welcoming the day at noon on
Percival Landing, passersby were encouraged to take a wand and create bubbles. Of
course, the weather cleared just as folks packed up their wands.
Above:
Dave Loyie, of Slave Lake, Alberta, Canada, was the first to stop by “The Kiss”
statue in Olympia this morning. Representing the Aboriginal Alliance of
Alberta, Loyie will be speaking at a conference called, “The Future of
Railroads: Safety, Workers, Community and the Environment,” at The Evergreen
State College this weekend. For more information about the conference, go to www.railroadconference.org.
Above: A good time was had by all!
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