Cow on the Coast
By Reita Hudziak Fackerell, Seaside, OR
Why do we live here? It ain't the living wage.
Tonight's Seaside Sunset
By Seaside Mermaid , Seaside, OR
seaside.mermaid@yahoo.com
Seaside's beautiful sunsets taken each evening from the Prom.
Coffee Break
By Wayne Andres, Seaside
Draw up a chair, pour yourself some coffee, grab a donut and let's talk about life in and around Seaside.
Book Review and Chat
By Wayne Andres, Seaside, OR
Have you read any good books lately? I'm sure you've been asked this question countless times. Let's share great books we're currently reading with one another and review them here on this blog.
Joys of Living on the Coast
By Sue Bastiani, Seaside, OR
bsr100@msn.com
Quiet retirement years in Seaside...
Linny's Assorted Knowledge
By Linda Andres, Seaside, OR
Seaside, past and present and in between as well as some things outside of Seaside. Basically, whatever the mood is at the time!
Welcome to the Beach
By Tim and Julie Pritchett, Seaside, OR
timandjuliencside@yahoo.com
Beautiful scenic photos of the Oregon coast.
More than just a day at the BEACH!
By Wendy Richardson, Seaside, Oregon
wrichardson@dailyastorian.com
Little bits of news and information about local businesses, restaurants and services in Seaside.
Fearless (Online) Leader
By Crindalyn Lyster
clyster@seaside-sun.com
Seaside-Sun.com is a great online community news source for Seaside. This blog is a place to give me feedback and suggestions on how to make Seaside-Sun.com your source for all news Seaside.
Wired in Seaside
By Laura Sellers, Astoria, OR
laura@seaside-sun.com
Like a proud parent, I'm trying to raise Seaside-Sun.com to grow into the gathering place online for those who care about Seaside. This blog will be about those efforts, our successes and failures and the fun we're going to have on the way.
What's the Beef?
By Laura Sellers, Astoria, Oregon
laura@seaside-sun.com
Got a grumble about something in Seaside? Send it to the "What's the Beef?" Web log (blog). Keep it civil and no personal attacks. Speak out about annoying potholes or parking or suggest services you think should be offered. Solutions accepted, too.
Glenwood Village Accidents
By Candice Wegrzyniak
To prevent accidents before they happen!
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