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SPRING IN BISBEE, ARIZONA, by Larry Turner
Many times I had traveled Interstate 10. Many times I had passed the Bisbee exit. Many times my curiosity was such that I wanted to take the exit and explore this part of Arizona along the Mexico border…because of stories told by family members and friends who had visited....more |
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SENDAI AND SUSIE, MEMORIES OF PRE-QUAKE JAPAN, by Lee Juillerat
Before my visit, Susie wrote often, giving me a sense of Sendai. An early letter mentioned the frequency of earthquakes while others offered her impressions of the city: “I really like Sendai. I love how big it is. I like to be downtown at night—it just really feels neat with all the lighted signs and cool breeze … Sendai is not really beautiful, but it’s nicer than most Japanese cities....more |
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Who we are: For brief bios on the writers who form this Pacific Northwest collective, please click here. |
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