Owen At Large
John Owen was graduated in journalism from the University of Montana where he met his wife, Alice.
He served as a military cryptographer in the Army during the Korean conflict.
Owen worked for the Bismarck Tribune and Yakima Herald then spent 40 years at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, most of that time as sports editor, sports columnist and as author of a weekly Intermediate Eater cooking column.
He was named Sportswriter of the Year in the State of Washington on seven occasions and covered six Olympiads.
He was in San Francisco during the Earthquake World Series and traveled to Zaire with Muhammad Ali and George Foreman for "The Rumble in the Jungle."
Owen has written nine books on sports, travel and food. He also served on occasion as restaurant critic for the Post-Intelligencer.
Upon his semi-retiriement he moved to the Edmonds Bowl and with his wife established that as their base for extensive world travel. They recently signed on for their 22nd Roads Scholar trip.
They have also traveled with Rick Steves' Europe Through the Back Door excursions and with Untours which allowed them to take up temporary residence in sites like Venice, Italy and Locarno, Switzerland.
The Owens are film buffs and for the past six years have attended the Palm Springs International Film Festival.
Alice is a professional artist and a longtime member of the Northwest Watercolor Society and Women Painters of Washington.
The Beacon columnist and his wife reside a lob shot away from the petanque courts on Civic Field, Edmonds' equivalent of Yankee Stadium.
John Owen's e-mail address is ieater@comcast.net.
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Gleanings from Archie Satterfield
By John Owen - Dec 08"Some newcomers to the area like to compare Edmonds with one of the more pleasant small coastal towns in California like La Jolla, Carmel, ...
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Husky Stadium might be ‘too much’
By John Owen - Nov 22If you believe what you read in the daily newspapers, Husky football fans are misty eyed over the
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To Portland on the train
By John Owen - Nov 10We probably looked "quaint" or "quirky" or "peculiar."
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A need for food at Old Milltown Park
By John Owen - Oct 27"While the city needs to spend more wisely it also needs to get serious about economic development to create
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A big day for dogs
By John Owen - Oct 13I think I'm suffering from withdrawal. There will be no Saturday market in Edmonds. I'll miss the berry displays, the Yukon gold potatoes, ...
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Life ‘On the Beach’
By John Owen - Sep 29It might have been an offshoot of Obama's Jobs Plan.
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The Edmonds politician test
By John Owen - Sep 15Political promises are easily made and soon forgotten. But the litmus test I recommend to Edmonds voters before the fall election would be ...
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Stay healthy – eat cheese
By John Owen - Sep 01I once discussed beer commercials with a longtime major league umpire (it may have been Ron Luciano). There were so many brands on the market ...
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A typical Edmonds morning
By John Owen - Aug 19
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The motivation of the quest
By John Owen - Aug 04As first-time entrant Jan Steves acknowledges, the winner of next year's Iditarod dogsled race in Alaska will cover the 1,150 mile distance in ...
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‘Washington’ fried chicken just doesn’t sound as good
By John Owen - Dec 01
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Get rid of the leaf blowers
By John Owen - Nov 17Has it come and gone? Did I miss the election completely? Dang me.
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The butcher of Edmonds
By John Owen - Nov 03Remember that fellow draped in a large sheet, wearing a hockey mask.
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Digging to China for the cable
By John Owen - Oct 20It was one of the great disappointments of my early childhood.
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Fact finding at Haines Wharf
By John Owen - Oct 06You can admire a dozen or more multi-storied houses with million-dollar views above the intersection of 162nd St. SW and 75th Place West. Below ...
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Lots going on north of 5th St.
By John Owen - Sep 22There are a lot of things going on in Edmonds, particularly between Fifth and Sixth on Main Street. You can take home a painting, or appreciate ...
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Hacking our way through France
By John Owen - Sep 08We must have sounded like barbarians at the gate, stamping their feet and blowing rams' horns. Actually we weren't at the front gate.
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All this for a frosty beverage?
By John Owen - Aug 25Did you hear about the fistfights that broke out near the beer garden at Taste of Edmonds?
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Saturday Market has its own flare
By John Owen - Aug 11We have fresh-picked berries, they have berries, picked by the very same lady.
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The ‘stache wasn’t the problem
By John Owen - Jul 28Everybody from Perrinville to Puyallup and beyond has a theory regarding
