The Door Fence
Entertainment, May 2025

The Door Fence

By Andy Valencia Some wonders of Vashon keep forever, like KVI beach. Others come and go – I still mourn what’s left of the original bike in the tree. Have you seen one of our newer attractions? The Door Fence is located in the alley running alongside “The Village Green” right in Uptown Vashon. And…

Olga and the Ukraine War
Editorial Page, Island Interviews, May 2025

Olga and the Ukraine War

By Andy Valencia The Russia-Ukraine war has touched millions of lives. Who can make sense of lives being disrupted at such a scale? But the Loop had an opportunity to interview a remarkable young woman from Ukraine who literally heard the first shots of the war. Currently living on Vashon, she gave us a peek…

Announcements, Island Voices, May 2025

Let’s Learn Twulshootseed

(also known as Lushootseed) By Jane Valencia In the January and February issues, David Turnipseed, a language instructor with the Puyallup Tribal Language Program, taught us about Twulshootseed, the language spoken by the indigenous people of Puget Sound. He invited us to support its revitalization by learning some of it ourselves. Today, we embark on…

Complicated Conversations: Part I
Island Voices, May 2025

Complicated Conversations: Part I

By Deborah Anderson September 1969. I sat on the edge of my bed in my first year at Mills College for Women and said to myself, “It’s safe to be a woman here.” As with many of my epiphanies, I wasn’t sure how I knew that or why it was important, but it brought peace…

Island Voices, May 2025

Are You a Mearcstapa?

By Suzanna Leigh Strange word, “mearcstapa.” According to artist Makoto Fujimura in his book “Culture Care,” mearcstapa is an Old English word used in Beowulf. It translates as “border walker” or “border stalker.” A mearcstapa was someone who lived at the edge of their group or tribe, someone who moved between groups. Remember Strider from…

Gone to the Dogs
Island Voices, May 2025

Gone to the Dogs

By Michael Shook Almost 20 years ago, I at last fulfilled a childhood yearning, and acquired my first Scottish Terrier. I had wanted one ever since reading Marjorie Flack’s delightful series of children’s books about a Scottie named Angus. Additionally, the books of James Thurber (who had Scotties himself), were a fixture in our house,…

Planetary Ayurveda
Island Voices, May 2025

Planetary Ayurveda

Saturn Transits By Melanie Farmer Ayurveda, known as the “science of life,” is an ancient medical system that originated in India over 5,000 years ago. It employs a holistic approach to health and wellness, focusing on harmonizing the body, mind, and spirit by balancing internal and external energies, represented by the five elements: air, space,…

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