Donna Sandstrom
- Location
- Seattle, Washington, USA
- Birthday
- September 10
- Bio
- Born in Brooklyn, raised in L.A, college at U.C. Santa Cruz. Moved to Seattle in the early 80s and been here ever since. Beta Open Salon member. Big fan of orcas, Alabama Shakes, and sun so bright it makes your eyes hurt after the long, long rain.
MY RECENT POSTS
- Levon Helm and Lessons Learned
April 19, 2012 09:18PM - Sad Men and Breaking Bad
April 02, 2012 10:34PM - Truth and Consequences
November 23, 2011 04:25PM - Hope on the Elwha
September 28, 2011 05:55PM - Bright Star, Dim Oscar
February 02, 2010 06:30PM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “So true, Lea! If I'd
gone, I wonder if it would
have left as
much a mark on me
as…”
April 22, 2012 11:45PM - “Chicken Maan...bet those
were great shows! And yes, if
you
can swing the ticket
a…”
April 21, 2012 01:09PM - “Thanks, Jmac. It was a
great day! This was my first
post - I
wrote it at night
an…”
April 20, 2012 08:06PM - “A fine, fine
question...”
April 20, 2012 07:08PM - “Jmac...what a story!
Seeing Jefferson Airplane
while tripping
in a club
called Lo…”
April 20, 2012 07:02PM
Donna Sandstrom's Links
The only Levon Helm story I have is the ticket I didn't buy to see the Last Waltz - the concert, not the movie.
I was 20 years old, working part-time at an ice-cream shop in Santa Cruz while I went to school. It was a great gig - paid a… Read full post »
Sad Men and Breaking Bad
"What is wrong with you people? You’re all so cynical – you don’t smile, you smirk." (Megan in Mad Men Season 5, Episode 2)
Like a lot of people, I loved Mad Men its first few seasons. I was attracted as much by the characters as the novelty of the setting. The… Read full post »
Truth and Consequences
Yesterday, a story was posted here about a woman in Seattle who reportedly miscarried days after being pepper-sprayed and kicked by police. The story was an Editor's Pick and cross-referenced on the front page of Salon. Like a chant echoed by a crowd, the headline was borne aloft throu… Read full post »
Hope on the Elwha

Mouth of the Elwha
We spent the third weekend of September in Port Angeles, helping to celebrate the Elwha dams coming down. The 45-mile long Elwha River once produced all six species of Pacific salmonids, including record-setting Chinook salmon.
The return of the river to… Read full post »

Best Costume Design. Really, Academy? That’s it? As a good online friend would say, Pffft.
The most overlooked movie of the year, by far, is Bright Star. From the opening shot—an extreme closeup of a needle pulling through fabric—you know you are in the hands of a ci/… Read full post »
Remembering Lynn
They say that the songs you hear as a teenager imprint on you in a deeper, more significant way because of the hormones that course through your adolescent brain.
That explains why it only takes three notes of 25 or 6 to 4 and I am in Lynn’s
… Read full post »Freaky Might Faint
The very first OS friend I met in person was Freaky Troll, who was kind enough to bring along The Woman Who Carries The Purse. We met at a local bakery whose award-winning chef has put our little burg of West Seattle on the culinary map. Of *course* we had cake.… Read full post »
Listening to the Whales

This time of year, when I am not reading OS, or noticing how much earlier the sun is setting (already!), one of my favorite things to do is listen for whales at www.orca-live.net.
Most of the time, what you hear are the ambient noises of Johnstone Strait: lapping waves,… Read full post »
On Summer Nights
Sandra’s recent reverie about summers past reminded me of a piece I wrote a while back. (Okay, it was decades ago. In the 80s!) A little light something for your weekend…
UPDATED:Anniversary Party: Seattle!
Calling All Northwesterners (including you too, Canadians!)
What: Anniversary Party to Celebrate the First Year of Open Salon
When: Thursday April 16, 6 p.m.- 8 (or whenever)
Seeing the stories on the cover of Open Salon today reminded me of my own little adventure at the Playboy mansion. Don’t get too excited, it wasn’t like that.
It was 1973, and I was a junior in high school. Two friends and I were on our way from the… Read full post »
On the use of the words Blog Whore and Pimping
It's not the practice that grates, but what we are calling it.
You know I love this place. And I really don't mind getting notices of the new things you've written, or pointers to things you think I'd like to read. In fact, I like it, because I'd miss a lot… Read full post »
Cold Turkey in Baja
Nah, not that kind....
I'm going to Baja for 11 days and I won't be bringing a laptop. You know what that means...no OS! No comments, no posts, no Freaky, no squirrel...what am I gonna do!!
Oh, that's right. I'm going to be on a boat in the Sea of Cortez… Read full post »
Whales, Mac Davis, and Praying in the Dark: My 25 Things

1. I have spent the night on a schooner drifting among humpback whales in Alaska, their blows echoing across Frederick Sound.
2. The northern lights are one of the most awe-inspiring, naturally psychedelic things I have ever seen. Great bursts of color draped across the sky… Read full post »
The Cold and the Christmas Tree

I came down with a cold last week. Or, should I say, I got clobbered by a Monster Cold that started skulking around on Wednesday, and made its full body assault over the weekend.
I went so far as to reach for the cold medicine. There were three different
… Read full post »It’s snowing in Seattle! The weather people have been predicting it for days, and this time, they got it right. It’s a light snow, for now, but it is sticking, and the world has been transformed.
Snow always makes me giddy. Maybe it’s a result of growing up in… Read full post »
Found Humor 2: Hillary Edition
Found Humor: Top Rated
While everyone was scurrying around posting their avatars for the OS collage, this was the Top Rated list at around 8:30 tonight:
I thought it was really funny... I only wish it was 101 words ;) I'm trying to think of a good title... Read full post »
101 Words: New Glasses
With its high ceilings and velvet couch, it does not feel like a glasses store. She picks out a black pair with crystals on the stems. “Ooh - so You!”
I am not sure.
She pulls another pair, titanium from Japan.
“Also hip!” the sales chorus sings.… Read full post »
Getting to know Meme, too
Joining the song meme party. Thanks for the invitation, umbrellakinesis!
Who are you?
Words are flying out like
endless rain into a paper cup
They slither while they pass, they slip away across the
universe…
Limitless undying love which shines around me like a million
suns it calls me on and… Read full post »
"Our long national nightmare…
…is over."
I looked up this quote today while commenting on DogWoman’s blog because I couldn’t remember who said it. I was a little surprised to find that it was Gerald Ford, as part of his inauguration speech. Or more accurately, the remarks he gave after being sworn in as p… Read full post »
I’ve been having a rough couple of days. There are a lot of things I am supposed to be working on, but somehow I couldn’t get myself to move on any of them. And the longer it goes like that, the worse it gets. Like a hoar frost spreading into… Read full post »
The first major gusts of the season tore through here last week, shutting down power and scattering trees, as if announcing the change. My thoughts turn again to Jesse, because this is the month in which he died.
Steven J. Bernstein, aka Jesse, was a writer, an ex-junkie, and… Read full post »
Happy Birthday, John!

Today is John Lennon’s birthday. He would have been 68. I was completely inspired by Diane Martin’s story about meeting him, and thought we needed some official place to celebrate.
John was *always* my favorite Beatle, from the time we used to act out scene… Read full post »
Six for Susan

Iris, Bloedel Reserve
Waterfall, Bloedel Reserve
Waterfall, Chiapas

Palenque in Shrouds, Chiapas
Puget Sound Sunset 1

Puget Sound Sunset 2
Congratulations, Susan!
Donna Sandstrom's Favorites
Updates
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Boring stories of... (OS)
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Inspiration for more comedy on Big Salon's "oy vey"
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A Personal Look Inside the Walker Recall
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Back to the Garden
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A Sad Parallel: Reflecting on the Suicide of Mary Kennedy
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parting the wild horse's mane
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For the Old Gang
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The Positivity Police and the Good Weather Glee Club

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