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| Fred's
'Ol model-T |

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Fred was the lead engineer at the
Inn At Semiahmoo and he had a thing for old technology, to say
the least! |
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| Plover |

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The Plover was the old ferry that
went from Blaine to the Cannery at the end of the Simiahmoo
Spit. It still runs great because of a group of dedicated volunteers.
Blaine has allot of very cool things about it, it also has allot
of very stupid things about... Flower pots on the docks! Whatever! |
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| Blaine,
Wa. 2000 AD |

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Blaine was so inspiring for a new
photographer. Dena started shooting professionally for the first
time in Blaine and because of her existence at the Northern
Light (the local blaine paper) she has become a great photographer
over the last few years. |
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| Red
Tide |

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The Red tide in Blaine Harbor that
year was a big deal! |
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| Wage
Slave in Blaine! |

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My wood shop at the Inn At Semiahmoo
was 8,000 square feet! That was the best "wage slave gig"
I've ever had! |
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| A
good gig. |

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Within day of calling Blaine our
home for the winter of 2000 I scored a gig shooting a picture
for the Blaine Waterfront Park's permanent photo exhibit. My
Picture is still on display in the park. |
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