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Poodles for Pride » An Extraordinary Time
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An Extraordinary Time » How We Got to Where We Are and How We Are Shaping Our Future. Sunday, June 25, 2006. Can poodles really be gay? Maxine Weyant, 50 and her poodle Bennie, 2. Bennie kind of has the biker dude outfit. He’s neutered and he’s got two brothers at home who are also neutered, but that doesn’t mean he won’t hump things. But he doesn’t have any girlfriends or boyfriends, just lots of buddies. Kathy Cain, 53. Gail Ferrari, 51 and her poodle Willie, 1 year. She’s here to support her Moms and ...
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May Day » An Extraordinary Time
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An Extraordinary Time » How We Got to Where We Are and How We Are Shaping Our Future. Monday, May 1, 2006. Put on by the Fremont Arts Council, this event has been celebrated in Seattle for over 15 years. For more information visit www. fremontartscouncil. 41, Seattle (right). It’s the May Day celebration. A celebration of love and happiness, springtime and we all get together as a community of Seattle and we weave beautiful ribbons on the May pole. The green man,. I’m kind of setting off into the yonder ...
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Remembering the Arctic Rose » An Extraordinary Time
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An Extraordinary Time » How We Got to Where We Are and How We Are Shaping Our Future. Sunday, April 16, 2006. Remembering the Arctic Rose. It’s been five years since the sinking of the Arctic Rose on April 2, 2001. Fifteen crewmen lost their lives in the worst American commercial fishing disaster since 1951. The Ballad of the Arctic Rose. By John van Amerongen. They came from Montana; they came from Mexico. Headed north to Alaska they were dying to go. Some hardly spoke English but a chance to be free.
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Playing with the Boys » An Extraordinary Time
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An Extraordinary Time » How We Got to Where We Are and How We Are Shaping Our Future. Wednesday, May 17, 2006. Playing with the Boys. Sara Jacobs, 16, has been on the Rainier District Little League All Star Team since she was ten. While the Washington Women’s Baseball Association is part of a new grass-roots era of women’s baseball, women have been playing the game for over 125 years. Coach Morris Byrd, 47. Sara Jacobs, 16. The team is all boys. I’m the only girl on it. Sometimes it’s hard when t...I’m p...
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Sea Shepherd in Federal Court » An Extraordinary Time
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An Extraordinary Time » How We Got to Where We Are and How We Are Shaping Our Future. Wednesday, November 6, 2013. Sea Shepherd in Federal Court. Sea Shepherd Paul Watson Seattle court Nov. 6. 2013. 8211; Images by Karen Ducey. The Wedding of Jane & Pete-e 2012. Have a great idea? Ordinary times cannot be taken for granted. If you have a great idea for. Moc tod emityranidroartxena ta nerak. Or use the contact form above. Photojournalism, Corporate, Commercial:. DEADLINE TODAY to apply for @SVPFastPitch.
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Vancouver Riots » An Extraordinary Time
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An Extraordinary Time » How We Got to Where We Are and How We Are Shaping Our Future. Wednesday, June 15, 2011. 8211; Images by Karen Ducey. For the Love of Dog: A story for the Seattle Post Globe. Walk for Love ». Have a great idea? Ordinary times cannot be taken for granted. If you have a great idea for. In the Pacific Northwest please contact Karen Ducey at 107,97,114,101,110,32,97,116,32,97,110,101,120,116,114,97,111,114,100,105,110,97,114,121,116,105,109,101,32,100,111,116,32,99,111,109. Seahomeless...
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Karen Ducey: Our photographers: Seattle Wedding Photography | Ravenna Weddings Photography
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Seattle Wedding Photography Ravenna Weddings Photography. Our photographers: Karen Ducey. Karen Ducey is a commercial and editorial. Photographer based out of Seattle, WA. and publisher of AnimalsNorthwest.com. Prior to arriving in Seattle, Ducey worked at The Indianapolis Star. And before that? Ducey worked as a commercial fisherman in Alaska where she also developed original content for The National Geographic Society. Her pictures of the crab industry can be found online at the National Geographic.
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Puppets in Politics » An Extraordinary Time
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An Extraordinary Time » How We Got to Where We Are and How We Are Shaping Our Future. Saturday, June 17, 2006. Though thought of today primarily as entertainment for children, puppetry has a long history of espousing political agendas. One of the earliest and most famous puppets is Punch and Judy originating from the commedia dell’arte in Britain in the 17th century. According to an article appearing in the Detroit-based Fifth Estate paper, Spring 2000, by Kerry Mogg,. Holly Chernobyl, 26. We wanted to m...
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The Yick Fung Co. » An Extraordinary Time
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An Extraordinary Time » How We Got to Where We Are and How We Are Shaping Our Future. Wednesday, May 24, 2006. The Yick Fung Co. James Mar, 91 Yick Fung Co., May 25, 2006 The International District. Years later, after the Jackson Street regrade was completed in 1910, the Chinese moved up into the King St core. Over the next 25 years, they developed it into Chinatown. James Mar, 91. My Dad, Henry Mar Hing, started this store in 1910. We’re the first Chinese store in Chinatown. The only one left no...This ...
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Riding the Duck » An Extraordinary Time
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An Extraordinary Time » How We Got to Where We Are and How We Are Shaping Our Future. Tuesday, April 18, 2006. The Seattle Waterfront – Changes is a poem recited by Daniel Quinn, now 48, on May 12, 2005 at Highliner’s Tavern in Fishermen’s Terminal which won first place during the Stories of the Sea competition. He says Changes is merely a lament of a fading way of life; the independent seamen (and here in Seattle that means fishermen) and the businesses and places that catered to them. I said, when I sa...