I ask myselfwill I join a churchto amplify my prayers,to blanket this pain,quiet in fellowship.Or will I kneel alonein a corner at home, pride naked and drowntheir softly rising wordsof worship, shrieking.Bob Salsbury/Unbearable Bobness of Being
A few days ago we went for an early evening walk through Coeur d'Alene's City Park and Beach. I was really surprised to find the place completely empty at 5:30 p.m., but I guess that's what happens on fall days when the tourists are gone.…
CPD Blue are investigating another possible murder-suicide at the Tamarack Mobile Home park, next to Rockin' Robin restaurant (southeast of the old Sunset Bowling Alley), possibly involving an elderly man and his sixtysomething son. Stay tuned.
A firefighter picks up debries after a small single-engine plane crashed near Paine Field airport in Everett, Wash., Saturday morning, Oct. 15, 2005, killing all three people on board, according to the Federal Aviation Administration/Dustin Snipes, Seattle Times. See Item No. 3.1. Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist…
This photo supplied by the Magazine Publishers Association and American Society of Magazine Editors show The New Yorker's March 29, 1976 cover with a drawing of New York's West Side and then a perspective of the rest of the country, which was deemed as the…
Leggings, silver shoes and a witch hat sit under a Wicked Witch sign painted on a house in the middle of a suburban street while another house sits off its' foundation in the background in the St. Bernard Parish of New Orleans, La. You write…
Mayor Bloem has shown she deserves a second term Coeur d'Alene City Council endorsements: Mike Kennedy, Deanna Goodlander & Woody McEvers.Coming this week: Post Falls City Council endorsement and editorial on half-cent sales tax
1. APhoto Fix: An Iraqi man reads a paper carrying a picture of ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein on its front page in Baghdad earlier today. Saddam Hussein's trial will start Wednesday.2. Cartoon Fix: Larry Wright (Golden parachutes), Jeff Stahler (Addictive blogosphere), and Bill Schorr…
I have a weird sense of humor. Think Far Side. But North Idaho College types took weirdest to a new level in their weekly newsletter last Monday when they printed “Fun facts about this year’s college freshmen.” The first fun fact? “They are too young…
Question: Have you heard enough about the issues or the candidates for the various city councils in North Idaho already to decide whom to vote for? What else would you like to hear about?
Slowly, Huckleberries Online has become a cyber community of all stripes of local characters and beyond as far as The Heimlich Maneuver down in Oklahoma City. I'm very loyal to the other bloggers who appear on my blog roll to the right and have disciplined…
A Coeur d'Alene Police officers investigates the scene of a shooting at 14th and Bancroft Friday afternoon in Coeur d'Alene here. A person was sent to the hospital with a gunshot would to the chest. Police are still looking for the person of interest Bryan…
I saw this on Jim Camden's "Spin Control" blog and couldn't resist. Notice the little Boy Scout behind Spokane Mayor Jim West. On his blog, Camden remarks that the kids got increasingly fidgety as West droned on here. Hope this gives you a chuckle as…
Competitors in their underwear smile and cheer as they finish the ninth annual Underpants Run Thursday in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. About 100 racers ran in the mile-long event, which crossed paths with the start and finish areas of the considerably more serious Ironman competition, which will…
In this July 2004 Spokesman-Review photo, Ryan Oelrich tries to pull another swimmer into the pool on Saturday evening at the Quest Youth Group pool party. Oelrich started the group with a $50,000 grant to counsel gay and bisexual male youth. Earlier this year, he…
Until a few months ago, I was a member of the Board of Directors for the Boys & Girls Club. This is a "must have" organization for any municipality’s children. The club provides a very positive place for kids to spend their after school hours…
Issue: Oh deer, traffic getting hazardous: More than 500K animal-related accidents in 2003/Rick Thomas, Coeur d'Alene PressDFO: I've never hit a deer while driving for 28 years in the Inland Northwest (knock on wood). But I almost nailed a stray dog on Locust Avenue last…
Here's an election update for all those keeping score. Our elections office is preparing the 1st mail-out of absentee ballots today (Kootenai County optional sales tax, Cities of Cd'A, Hayden, Post Falls, Rathdrum, and Northern Lakes Fire District) so some people will likely get them…
*Won't you take me to funky town? Men's Journal recognizes Sandpoint as No. 2 of coolest mountain towns/R.J. Cohn, Hagadone News Network -- My condolences to the middle- and lower-income residents of Sandpoint who are trying to hang on despite rapidly increasing property values.*1 subdivision,…
1. APhoto Fix: On the day (today) it was announced that actor Daniel Craig is to take over the movie role of James Bond, the waxwork model of Pierce Brosnan, as the previous Bond, is removed from display by studio workers at Madame Tussauds wax…
I'm going to leave you tonight with this wonderful photo by Kathy Plonka of the husband-and-wife team who light up the pages of The Spokesman-Review with its terrific photography. Here, Allyson Jensen, a junior at Post Falls High School chose Tinkerbell as her favorite Disney…
Marlin Smith, a Palouse dweller and a good buddy of Family Phil, snapped this one of "Harry's Barn" from his viewtiful neck of the woods.*Herb Huseland/Bay Views discusses his indelicate treatment for prostate cancer and sez he's on the mend (which all of us are…
"I wanted to burn these piles before they got too wet," said George Berg, of Post Falls about burning his garden waste on Thursday/Spokesman-Review photo by Kathy Plonka.
D.F. Oliveria started Huckleberries Online on Feb. 16, 2004. Oliveria's Sunday print Huckleberries is a past winner of the national Herb Caen Memorial Column contest.