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BENJAMIN BENSCHNEIDER / THE SEATTLE TIMES
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On the cover: Linda Bierds used part of her MacArthur Grant money to build a small pond in her backyard, which faces the Kitsap Peninsula. She says the pond inspires contentment, which in turn may inspire poetry.
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Now & Then: Dorms are Born
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WRITTEN BY PAUL DORPAT |
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Cover Story: Orphaned Images
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WRITTEN BY TYRONE BEASON PHOTOGRAPHED BY BENJAMIN BENSCHNEIDER
Poet and University of Washington Professor Linda Bierds makes it her business to show us to ourselves. |
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Plant Life: Tomato Tricks
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WRITTEN BY VALERIE EASTON PHOTOGRAPHED BY BENJAMIN BENSCHNEIDER
When it comes to ripe red tomatoes, nothing matters but sun and location, location, location. |
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Taste: In Honor Of Father
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WRITTEN BY GREG ATKINSON PHOTOGRAPHED BY BARRY WONG
Walter Pisano named his restaurant Tulio, after a father who loved simple Italian cooking. |
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Northwest Living: From Warren To Haven
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WRITTEN BY SALLY MACDONALD PHOTOGRAPHED BY BENJAMIN BENSCHNEIDER
The challenge in this remodel was to change the living spaces without changing the soul of a house. |
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