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 Anchorage: Then & Now
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Posted February 16, 2012

Anchorage: Then & Now

Whenever I go to a new city, I like to do a little compare and contrast. It’s fun to imagine how a place looked in its early days of settlement–or even before that, how a place might [...]

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 Anchorage: Bootlegger Cove
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Posted February 15, 2012

Anchorage: Bootlegger Cove

The house I’m staying in is near a part of town called Bootlegger Cove. There’s a street by that name, a neighborhood by that name, and part of a body of water by that name as well. [...]

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 Anchorage: Walking
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Posted February 14, 2012

Anchorage: Walking

And so there is walking. Always the walking–part of my daily movement, part of my daily practice as a writer, part of my thinking process. Sometimes it’s peaceful and wandering. Other [...]

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 Anchorage: The Blue Bear
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Posted February 13, 2012

Anchorage: The Blue Bear

The Blue Bear directed by Leon Ingulsrud opened in Anchorage this week and I’m certain I’m not the only audience member who openly wept. I’m also certain I’m not the only [...]

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 Anchorage: Moose Woes
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Posted February 10, 2012

Anchorage: Moose Woes

I’d always heard about the occasional moose traipsing the sidewalks of downtown Anchorage come wintertime…but until recently, I’d never seen it for myself. My first day in the [...]

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 Anchorage: Gangsters in My Bedroom
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Posted February 9, 2012

Anchorage: Gangsters in My Bedroom

Here in downtown Anchorage, it’s no secret that the house I’m staying in was formerly the home of the late Senator Ted Stevens. It’s also no secret that Stevens was the longest [...]

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 Anchorage: Snowshoe Far North Bicentennial Park
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Posted February 8, 2012

Anchorage: Snowshoe Far North Bicentennial Park

I’m dogsitting for a college buddy’s mom while here in Anchorage, but she hasn’t left for her trip to Myanmar yet. The other day, she invited me to tag along with her to [...]

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 Anchorage: Snow Removal
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Posted February 7, 2012

Anchorage: Snow Removal

It’s no secret Anchorage has seen record snowfall this year, much of it making national and international news about two weeks ago. So I knew that when I headed north to the big city, [...]

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 Anchorage: Adjusting
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Posted February 6, 2012

Anchorage: Adjusting

Occupy Anchorage abides (1 tent). It’s not an easy transition, from island to landmass or from small town to major city. In Sitka, I was on an island that’s 100 miles long and 30 [...]

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 Anchorage: Arrival
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Posted February 3, 2012

Anchorage: Arrival

Last night I flew from Sitka to Anchorage, losing a little more daylight by going about 800 miles north and touching down in one of the largest cities in the world that’s this far north. [...]

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