If-trees-could-talk
If-trees-could-talk t1_jcs376y wrote
I would call or go one the website for the rental company.
If-trees-could-talk t1_jcbux7k wrote
Reply to In Washington, can an individual become a paid caregiver for a spouse? If yes, how? by reginaphalange360
I worked in Long Term Care and spouses were unable to become paid caregivers.
If-trees-could-talk t1_jbv4wz8 wrote
Reply to Dusty Lake from the overlook today. by RippingLegos
An under appreciated landscape in WA. This area is fascinating.
If-trees-could-talk t1_japh2mq wrote
Reply to comment by tonylumbo in This national park has the highest death rate in the country (spoiler: it's North Cascades National Park) by Battle4Seattle
I’m telling Michael…..MICHAEL!!!!
If-trees-could-talk t1_j3s7hf4 wrote
Reply to Question about uploading documentation for Washington Paid Family and Medical Leave (PFML) by yutfree
It should be under “my Claims” in your account?
If-trees-could-talk t1_j3k5y40 wrote
Reply to comment by walkingtheghost in [Question] Any safety tips, stories or precautions for traveling rural Washington? by walkingtheghost
If you are familiar with google maps you can actually download an area on the map and use navigation offline.
If-trees-could-talk t1_izhogqy wrote
Reply to Where can I see a moose?! by bigcalvesarein
Mount Spokane on the Kit Carson trail or Antoine Peak. Both in Spokane and places I have seen moose.
If-trees-could-talk t1_iz2koc0 wrote
Reply to comment by Dzs3xxx in First Winter. EVER…My basement lost power? by Dzs3xxx
You should never be embarrassed. We all have to learn new things to learn new things!
Also has your basement ever had power?
And welcome to Washington! I moved here from sunny Southern California and remember when it started to snow real hard and I asked my boss if people still came in for work 😂 so naive hehe
If-trees-could-talk t1_iw5s2q1 wrote
Reply to comment by masonhadsocks in Beautiful fog rolling in over Steptoe Butte! by masonhadsocks
Awesome! I’m over in Spokane. Haven’t made it out too Steptoe butte yet but on a good clear day you can see it on the top of Mount Spokane.
If-trees-could-talk t1_iw5re7j wrote
Are you in Spokane?
If-trees-could-talk t1_iv25p39 wrote
My husband and I have an anniversary coming up and we also have two senior dogs with medication regimens. We are going to stay a couple of nights at the Clark Fork Lodge at the base of Scotchmans Peak and go snowshoeing and just hang out :)
If-trees-could-talk t1_itqmae1 wrote
Must do’s in my opinion: Mount Spokane-Kit Carson or to the top of Mount Spokane from the Snowmobile lot, Bowl and Pitcher area in Riverside State Park, Antoine Peak, Beacon Hill. It’s not that far of drive into Post Falls, Idaho to hike at Post Falls Community Forest which is beautiful.
If-trees-could-talk t1_ith2bck wrote
Reply to Travel tips in your beautiful state? by russingtonIII
We just got our first dump of light snow over here in Eastern Washington at 5k of elevation. So depending on where you are going there might be snow and at the least wet rainy conditions. I guess it depends on what you like to hike in? Desert, mountains, flat, etc.
If-trees-could-talk t1_jeekkgo wrote
Reply to Where to get Sun in the Winter? by Ok-Gift-7013
A sun lamp and vitamin d might help my friend :)