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Blog Entry 38 of 190 From the mountains to 6th Avenue
Many Evergreeners commute. It's been described as a commuter community. Accurate. So there is an etiquette to commuting. The first rule: Leave early. Even if you depart for a 9 to five job at 6:30 a.m., you will not be alone. If you like being alone on the highway, go to Montana. The second rule: Leave early If you don't get off til 5 p.m., take a book on tape, because you will be sitting in traffic near Federal and 6th, and entertainment of any kind is helpful. There are polite drivers, like me, who let others sneak in, especially in merge lanes. I try. You probably do too. The one thing I have decided that will not happen to me is that I will not be mangled in a car wreck on 6th Avenue or I-70 in either direction. What do you do to keep this promise to yourself?

Books, art, cookies and friends
Contributed by: Karen Groves/YourHub.com   on 4/11/2006

I went to the Evergreen Library for Virginia Tamblyn's meet the artist show on April 9. The show runs through the end of April.

I brought the cookies from Alpine Pastry on Main Street and thought the proprietors, who have been here a long time, were delightful.

Robert and Rebecca Kelty used to have their shop over in the Safeway Center and now they're in a shop right on the creek downtown.

What I really enjoyed was the artistry of the cookes, pastries, cakes, and candies they had.

www.alpinepastries.com/

I am happy to report the delicacies from this fine "European bakery" were as good to eat as they were pretty to look at. I'd give it a four-start yum rating.

Robert told me that the bakery is going to be included in a glossy coffee table book, however he couldn't recall the publisher at the time. We will look for that.
Anyway, just so you know I am not making all this up.
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