Burnt Bridge Creek (Vancouver, WA)
By Julie Baldino, Opening Doors to New Chapters...
(Front Door Realty)
    4305 NE 14th NE, Vancouver,WA 98663 $180,000Single Family Home3 Bedrooms2 BathroomsInterior: 1,446 sqftLot: 0.29 acre(s)More Photos and Additional Info HUD HOME! HUD Home tucked away in private setting backing to Burnt Bridge Creek/Leverich Park. Got toys? TONS of room to park them here with RV pads on both sides! Fenced yard, garden shed, greenbelt view. Sunken living room w/cozy fireplace, open kitchen/great room w/deck access, huge master w/slider, large closet, and master bath. Hardwood and tile floors, some remodeling in kitchen/baths. Gas heat/range. Awaiting your personal touches! 203k Eligible. Photos                 Interested? See more information or schedule showing For more information, contact (360) 450-4486 Sales - Front Door RealtyServing Oregon and WashingtonPhone: ...
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By Lynn Krogseng
(Keller Williams Premier Partners)
City Frogs! One of my favorite evening strolls has become this stretch of the Burnt Bridge Creek Trail.  Can't see 'em but you can sure hear 'em.  There are many side effects of having this restored wetlands in the city, and I'll write more about that later.  Meanwhile, I hope you enjoy these 'urban noises'.
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By Lynn Krogseng
(Keller Williams Premier Partners)
My first jar of Ajvar I like to shop at Gateway Produce, even before I read about them in VBJ. I like that the produce there generally is from our region. I also enjoy the ethnic selection just because it's a bit different from what I'm accustomed to. That's how I ended up with my first jar of Ajvar. I bought it on a whim, mostly because it said "Hot". After I got home I researched it. And then tasted it. I'm a Hot Ajvar fan! I don't know if Zergut makes the best bottled ajvar or not, but I enjoy what I know so far. It's best on those little toasty breads from Trader Joe's , but simple sandwich bread nicely toasted works too. Buying local, from Gateway Produce, is part of our normal shopping routine. If you wanted to live within walking distance of Gateway Produce, you would learn that ...
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By Lynn Krogseng
(Keller Williams Premier Partners)
Make a Difference Day We made a difference at Make a Difference Day. Our local Watershed Council hosted Make a Difference Day. There were really two big events I wanted to go to but time for only one, so I chose the tree planting at Arnold Park. I brought my two favorite men along. They are awesome and showed themselves to be great tree planters. We were late getting there but still had time to plant 20 or so trees. It was really heart warming to see so many people there to contribute to planting the trees to protect the creek and enhance the trail. Nice to see so many people there to make a difference.     At the lunch provided I had the pleasure of talking to one of the Urban Forestry commission members. His daughter told me about the pleasure of visiting and seeing the trees they've ...
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