The wheels on the bus

Anacortes, WALocal News

On June 6, 2025, a school bus crossed Deception Pass, prompting author Steve Berentson to reflect on the children's song "Wheels on the Bus. " The article illustrates how such everyday moments can evoke nostalgia, particularly when family dynamics change with the arrival of a baby. Berentson describes watching the bus and its connection to the song, which symbolizes childhood experiences and community life. This brief yet poignant piece encapsulates the spirit of daily life in Anacortes, a city known for its scenic beauty and familial ties. The imagery of the bus against the backdrop of Deception Pass adds a vivid detail, enhancing the emotional connection for readers.

Berentson's writing encourages appreciation for the small joys of life, making it relatable to parents and residents alike. The article serves as a reminder of the simple pleasures that shape our memories. This local news piece effectively captures the essence of community and family, resonating with its audience.

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