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  • "I fell asleep last night at about ten and woke up at 11:45.  But I fell asleep again and missed the celebration.  I really wanted to say good-bye to 2020!"  -Nine year old Bear Dunstan celebrates the new year near the corner of Cedar and South Oak Street in Calistoga.
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  • 2004 New Year's Eve Celebration, Town Square, Anchorage, Alaska
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  • Fire on Ice, the annual New Year's Eve celebration hosted by the Anchorage Downtown Partnership and the IBEW, is a popular event. This combination photograph features the skating party at town square which is immediatley followed by a spectacular year-ending fireworks display.
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  • Community gathers at Town Square to watch musicians and fireworks during New Year's Eve celebration, Anchorage, Alaska
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  • Alaska State Fair, 2007, Palmer, Alaska, Military Family of the Year Award, Governor Palin
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  • Alaska State Fair, 2007, Palmer, Alaska, Military Family of the Year Award, Governor Palin
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  • Community gathers at Town Square to watch musicians and fireworks during New Year's Eve celebration, Anchorage, Alaska
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  • Alaska State Fair, 2007, Palmer, Alaska, Military Family of the Year Award, Governor Palin
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  • Alaska State Fair, 2007, Palmer, Alaska, Military Family of the Year Award, Governor Sarah Palin
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  • Three Inupiat women in tradtional fur parkas at the New Year's Eve celebration, Town Square, Anchorage, Alaska
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  • Community gathers at Town Square to skate and watch musicians and fireworks during New Year's Eve celebration, Anchorage, Alaska
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  • Alaska State Fair, 2007, Palmer, Alaska, Military Family of the Year Award, Governor Sarah Palin
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  • Three Inupiaq women in tradtional fur parkas at the New Year's Eve celebration, Town Square, Anchorage, Alaska
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  • New Year's Eve Fire and Ice Celebration, Town Square, Anchorage, Alaska
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  • Women pose with bear ice sculpture at the New Year's Eve celebration, Town Square, Anchorage, Alaska
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  • Ice sculpture, New Year's Eve celebration, Town Square, Anchorage, Alaska
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  • Alaska State Fair, 2007, Palmer, Alaska, Military Family of the Year Award, Governor Palin
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  • Vera Spein cuts willow bows to be used in the process of drying salmon at fish camp near Kwethluk, Alaska
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  • Martha Nicolai holds a salmon strip while Yup'ik Eskimo elder Olinka Nicolai cuts it with her ulu. Kwethuluk. Alaska. The ulu and pestle are used to prepare berries, eggs, salmon strips, and aqutaq.
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  • Martha Nicolai mixes berries in her kitchen with assistance from a young friend, Kwethluk, Alaska.
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  • Technology Conference, Anchorage, Alaska, October, 2007, Sarah Palin, Governor of Alaska
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  • Henry Spein lets out a set net for subsistence fishing at fish camp, near Kwethluk, Alaska. With both ends anchored, the top of the set net is held by floats while the net sinks to the bottom. From his skiff Spein will pull fish from the nets later in the day.
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  • Peter Spein launches his skiff onto the Kwethluk River near the Yup'ik Eskimo village of Kwethluk, Alaska, where transportation is by boat, four-wheeler, and snowmachine. In winter the river becomes both ice road and landing strip.
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  • Technology Conference, Anchorage, Alaska, October, 2007, Sarah Palin, Governor of Alaska
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  • Technology Conference, Anchorage, Alaska, October, 2007, Sarah Palin, Governor of Alaska
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  • Martha Nicolai with traditional Yup'ik Eskimo foods in her kitchen in Kwethluk, Alaska. She uses an ulu and pestle to prepare berries, eggs, salmon strips, and aqutaq.
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  • Vera Spein hangs salmon on a drying rack at fish camp near Kwethluk, Alaska. Dried, smoked, and fresh salmon are staples of the subsistence lifestyle.
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  • Vera Spein cuts up salmon with an ulu along the Kwethluk River, a tributary of the Kuskokwim approximately 15 miles east of Bethel, near the Yup'ik Eskimo village of Kwethluk, Alaska. Dried, smoked, and fresh salmon are staples of the subsistence lifestyle.
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  • Henry Spein prepares his set net for subsistence fishing at fish camp near Kwethluk, Alaska. With both ends anchored, the top of the set net is held by floats while the net sinks to the bottom. From his skiff Spein will pull fish from the nets later in the day.
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  • A resident of Kwethluk, Alaska, hauls buckets of river water for household use in this village in the Yukon-Kuskokwim delta where few homes have running water and honeybuckets are common.
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  • Young Inupiaq hunter , Point Hope, Alaska
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  • Yupik elder, Olinka K. Nicolai, at home with her great grandaughter, Josephine Allice Guy, in Kwethluk, Alaska
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  • Technology Conference, Anchorage, Alaska, October, 2007, Sarah Palin, Governor of Alaska
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  • Technology Conference, Anchorage, Alaska, October, 2007, Sarah Palin, Governor of Alaska
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  • Technology Conference, Anchorage, Alaska, October, 2007, Sarah Palin, Governor of Alaska
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  • Technology Conference, Anchorage, Alaska, October, 2007, Sarah Palin, Governor of Alaska
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  • Technology Conference, Anchorage, Alaska, October, 2007, Governor Sarah Palin and former Governor, Walter Hickel
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  • Technology Conference, Anchorage, Alaska, October, 2007, Sarah Palin, Governor of Alaska
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  • Technology Conference, Anchorage, Alaska, October, 2007, Sarah Palin, Governor of Alaska
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  • Vera Spein arranges salmon on a drying rack at fish camp near Kwethluk, Alaska. Dried, smoked, and fresh salmon are staples of the subsistence lifestyle.
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  • Henry Spein pulls a set net for subsistence fishing into his skiff near Kwethluk, Alaska. ..With both ends anchored, the top of the set net is held by floats while the net sinks to the bottom. From his skiff Spein will pull fish from the nets later in the day.
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  • Mine: Salmon strips dry at a fish camp near Kwethluk, Alaska. Dried, smoked, and fresh salmon are staples of the subsistence lifestyle.
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  • Technology Conference, Anchorage, Alaska, October, 2007, Governor Palin meets with the President of Iceland and his delegation
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  • Technology Conference, Anchorage, Alaska, October, 2007, Governor Palin meets with the President of Iceland and his delegation
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  • Technology Conference, Anchorage, Alaska, October, 2007, Sarah Palin, Governor of Alaska
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  • Technology Conference, Anchorage, Alaska, October, 2007, Sarah Palin, Governor of Alaska
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  • Technology Conference, Anchorage, Alaska, October, 2007, Sarah Palin, Governor of Alaska
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  • Technology Conference, Anchorage, Alaska, October, 2007, Sarah Palin, Governor of Alaska
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  • Technology Conference, Anchorage, Alaska, October, 2007, Sarah Palin, with former Governor of Alaska, Walter Hickel
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  • Traditional Yup'ik foods - berries, eggs, salmon strips, akutaq - are prepared in the old way with ulus and a pestle. Kwethluk, Alaska.
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  • Vera Spein arranges salmon on a drying rack at fish camp near Kwethluk, Alaska. Dried, smoked, and fresh salmon are staples of the subsistence lifestyle.
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  • Technology Conference, Anchorage, Alaska, October, 2007, Sarah Palin, Governor of Alaska
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  • Seven year olds Quinn Carey and Jackson Horton with their skateboards, South Addition, Anchorage
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  • Six-year-old Iñupiat boy in traditional parka, Barrow, Alaska.
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  • Inupiat carver, Archie Swan, in downtown Anchorage
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  • Inupiaq carver, Archie Swan, downtown Anchorage
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  • South Addition running buddies, Sarah Kleedehn and Mary Ann Chrisholm, Anchorage, Alaska
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  • Briar Boyd, age 5, at Salmon Stock Music Festival, Ninilchik, Alaska, August, 2011
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  • Rapper, Terrell Amos, Anchorage
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  • Geneva Jordan, age 6, at the Rust's Flying Service spring party at Lake Hood.
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  • Paul Romie, Bristol Bay Fly Fising and Guiding Academy, Bear Trail Lodge, Naknek, Alaska
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  • Bristol Bay Fly Fising and Guiding Accademy, Bear Trail Lodge, Naknek, Alaska
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  • Nick Hoggan (ball), Scott Crawford (left), Bruce Higa (center), and Will Kleweno (right) take a break from two on two at Inlet View Elementary School, Anchorage
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  • Iñupiaq elders,Ruth Agnasagga and Nannie Kajak, of Wainwright, photographed at the World Eskimo and Indian Olympics, Fairbanks, AK
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  • Gene and Muriel Furman's wedding day, Anchorage
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  • Whitney Arnolds, Anchorage
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  • Sixteen month old, Cecily, at REI, Anchorage
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  • Inupiat carver, Archie Swan, in downtown Anchorage
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  • Bristol Bay Fly Fising and Guiding Academy, Bear Trail Lodge, Naknek, Alaska
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  • "I was a chiropractor...in Colorado for 7 years.  I sold, with a hope and dream to cook and open restaurants...and I was going to move to San Francisco.  I came here 12 years ago, but had a surgery that crippled me.  It's only been in the last 2 years (10 years later) that I could have even thought about working in a kitchen, considering the physical intensity of it.  So, 1.5 years ago I quit my corporate job and started cooking professionally, with no culinary school under my belt...just went in cold turkey.  I also started selling a series of canned products this year, with which I plan to go nationally.  I'm 42, so this journey hurts me physically and mentally a lot more than the other, young chefs, in the kitchen.  Most folks couldn't fathom working in the environment I do at this age.  But, my age is serving me well in other ways, like experience in life and in eating great food, that the other chefs don't have.  And, this is my last shot to make a difference in the world, so I'm more motivated than the 24 year olds."  Line cook Kathryne Bennett mans her station at DelFina in San Francisco.
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  • More than brothers, four year old Ivan donated bone marrow for his six year old brother, Marlon, one year ago. Marlon's lukemia has been in remission since. Marlon was at Calistoga Elementary School to watch his brother's last T-ball game of the season .
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  • Coffee Roaster J. Kirk Feiereisen and Actor/body worker, Jen Grigg, sit  among their recent crop of California Poppies in the front yard of their Calistoga home.  "Each of us had been divorced for about two weeks when we met at the Hydro three years ago...we've been friends since and "platonic" roommates just recently."  "Three years ago this yard was waist deep in weeds.  Last year I put in the wood chips and this year poppies."  -J.Kirk Feiereisen
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  • "I am nearly done with my two years of classes.  I will be happy when its all finished."   -Pausing on the Berry Street Bridge, nine year old Antonio Montanz is headed to Church to attend his First Communion class with his six year old brother Sebastian.
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  • Seven year old Jake and Gracey with their fourteen year old brother, Ben Breun, on his Smart Balance Wheel in Anchorage's South Addition neighborhood.
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  • "I've been working helping at this booth for 13 years."  -Sixteen year old Citlalli Garcia sells home made Tamales with help from her seven year old cousin, Sofia, at the Calistoga Saturday Market
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  • "My son has wanted to be a policeman for about a year...I always wanted to be a PGA Caddie."  -GrowWines owner Lars Bjorkman with his six year old son, Andreas, take advantage of a break in the weather and take a bike ride near their home in Calistoga.
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  • "We're spending the night at Nana's.  We enjoy going there."  -Eight year old Alexander and thirteen year old Victoria prepare for a short trip to their Grandmother's house in Santa Rosa.
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  • "I have been interviewed for positions in Munich and Zurich.  I am not yet sure where I will go but I am very excited."    -Postdoctoral  researcher, Tommaso Patriarchi, contemplates the new year and his future while waiting for his girlfriend outside a coffee shop with their three year old Pomeranian, Kika, in Davis, CA.
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  • Eighteen year old Patricia Jamie and 19 year olf Ryan Roberson pause during their walk home on Fair Way in Calistoga.   "I thought I wanted to be an animation artist but decided that I wanted art to be the spark...not the paycheck."  -Patricia Jamie   "And, I thought I wanted to be an architect but I had a bad internship that made me decide to pursue my second career choice...working with kids."  "We're moving to Humboldt County...we want to study psychology."  -Ryan Roberson
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  • Seven year old Maddy affixes wings to her five year old cousin, Charlie, during Concert in the Park at Pioneer Park in Calistoga, CA.
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  • Summer can not be far away as six year old Kevin Rios goes up for a high hard one and five year old Roland King gets batting instruction from head coach Darren Bohan during the second practice of the new season for the "Bocats" T-Ball team at Calistoga Elementary School.
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  • Lea Jones with "Cricket", a four year old Chihuahua/minpinscher and Stacey Scott with "Bono", a four year old Chihuahua/shih tzu near Westchester Lagoon, Anchorage
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  • "I've been here one year.  I love working here...I like the people...they're all so helpful.  Some day, I want to be a marine biologist, and not taking orders for pizza."  -Sixteen year old Thomas Diez works the evening shift at Pacific Pizza in Benicia, California.
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  • Wine maker Mark Doherty waters his lawn with his 10 year old dog, Rufus, and 14 year old cat, Linus,  from the porch of his house in Calistoga
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  • Sixteen year old Daniel Montanez and his girlfriend Angie Garcia, Calistoga  "We've been going together for a year."
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  • "When I bought this house in 1989, my twelve year old son explained: ' I can't believe you bought this dump!'  Now, he can't wait for me to die."  -Retired Architect Tim Wilkes with his wife, Leslie, in front of their 115 year old home on Cedar Street in Calistoga.  timothy.wilkes@gmail.com
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  • Jacques Boutet and his sixteen year old daughter, Maddy, on their fat tire bikes on the Coastal Trail near Valley of the Moon Park, Anchorage.  "The Anchorage trail system is what we love above Anchorage.  We use the trails year 'round."  -Jacque Boutet  jboutet@tbcak.com
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  • Five year old David Droege with his first fishing pole with his three year old brother Chrisopher at Westchester Lagoon, Anchorage
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  • "I have four 150 year old oak trees on my property and they drop leaves and branches year 'round.  This is getting old."  -Nanci M. Smith takes a break from blowing twigs off her lot at the corner of Silver and Cedar Streets in Calistoga
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  • "We're spending the night at Nana's.  We enjoy going there."  -Eight year old Alexander and thirteen year old Victoria prepare for a short trip to their Grandmpther's house in Santa Rosa.
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  • "When I bought this house in 1989, my twelve year old son explained: ' I can't believe you bought this dump!'  Now, he can't wait for me to die."  -Retired Architect Tim Wilkes with his wife, Leslie, in front of their 115 year old home on Cedar Street in Calistoga.  timothy.wilkes@gmail.com
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  • Greer Gehler (left), with 2 year old Kuma and Jenny Davis with 5 year old Kodi on the Delaney Park Strip, downtown Anchorage
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  • Photographer Chasity Noel at the Anchorage Museum.  "I came to Anchorage with my husband last fall.  We had a choice, Anchorage or Houston.  We are very happy we chose Anchorage."   "After relocating to Anchorage from Texas almost a year ago with my husband, one thing remains clear... Alaska is a different world. We knew that transitioning here would be an adventure, but life itself is an adventure here. It's SO much more than I expected, and I love it. Things have happened here (ex. not being able to leave my home for over 45 minutes because a momma moose was hanging out on my front porch), that I never imagined would have actually happened in my life. My husband and I enjoy checking out all the great restaurants in town, and there are some good ones! What I love most is meeting new people and exploring new places here. When we first arrived last July, Anchorage seemed so large and lonely. Getting to know the city has been fun, because there always seems to be something going on around town. As we've learned our way around, and made friends it has definitely become a bit smaller and much friendlier. I definitely prefer it that way! Relocating Savvy Images (my photography company) has been very exciting, because it has given me the opportunity to capture beautiful moments for my new clients in front of such an AMAZING backdrop. Alaska is just gorgeous!! Whether it be for professional or personal reasons, I try to embrace its beauty whenever possible. We get outdoors as much as we can, and there are still SO many great spots that we need to explore. As we continue marking items off our "Alaskan Bucket List", I'm looking forward to a great second year here in Anchorage!  chasityann@savvy-image.com
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  • "I grew up here...after college and another four years in Barcelona, I came back to Calistoga to find my creative roots."  -Writer, poet, tutor, and collaborator Kate Finneran with her two 13 year old dogs, Bo and Phoebe".
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  • Retired micro biologist, Judy Miles, on a rainy day at the end of Cedar Street in Calistoga  "I retired last year after 24 years with Beringer...I love being retired...I gotta go...you're keeping me from a date with a cup of coffee."
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  • Simply Landscapes owner Tony Dang with his six year old son, Noah, at a work site on School Street in Calistoga, California.  "I've been working as a landscaper since I was ten years old...my son is off school this week, so I thought I would bring him along."  generallandscapes@gmail.com
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  • "I'm 81 and a half years old.  I was one year old when my father acquired this 40 acre plot in 1935.  I am one of the original Matanuska homesteaders."  -Ken Loyer, Box 813, Palmer, Alaska 907-745-4518.
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  • 19 year old Bryce Thompson in his weed-whacker gear while performing his summer job for the Anchorage Parks and Recreation Division.  "I am hopeful I can find a winter job…I would like to stay in Anchorage for two or three years."  bryce78broncos@hotmail.com
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  • Derik Peters and his fourteen year old son, Kenny, returning from downtown with a new pair of track shoes.  "After eight years in Anchorage, we are thinking about moving back to Detroit."
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  • "We want to be around in ten years.  So, we're trying to improve the odds.  We're eating better and getting more exercise.  If we can extend our lives one more year, it will be like 2020 never happened."  -Ron and Linda Beltz walk with their dog, Shasta, near Heather Oaks Park in Calistoga.
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