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-NEW YORK TIMES UNKNOWN-
Bob Hazy
![]() The first class through the text will always have a special place in my heart. Thanks guys for a great experience! |
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![]() The inspiration for Fr. Chepelsky reading about his adventures in the CITG chapter. |
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![]() Though there is a fish wheel in the distance (which is used by a town or family for subsistence fishing when the salmon run), the action is in the dark foreground. Those are the rescued log chunks along the shore from Drift. | ![]() That little green figure on the boat is Matt who appears in On the Margin. |
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![]() "On the marge of Lake Labarge I cremated Sam McGee" (or so the poem goes). Note, Robert Service tweaked the name of the lake to make it fit the rhyme! | ![]() As described in Drift, the storm wrecked the cords of wood stacked on the raft. |
![]() | ![]() This cabin was described in Drift and is typical of trapping cabins along the Yukon. |
![]() This is the raft described in Drift. That's Julie working while I was snapping photos and slacking. | ![]() The site of the infamous cooking incident in The Baptism of Frosty McGhee |
![]() Reader Allison McGee takes McGhee on the road to Oregon coast during spring break. | ![]() Linda Lucey Lawliss: Editor discovering good prose. |
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