May 20, 2016 | Blog
I could say also say ‘ whose beach this is I think I know’– but then I’d get stuck in Frost’s rhyme and the theme too– which isn’t related to this story at all. The beach is really the town’s, but was here long before...May 17, 2016 | Blog
Lani Hotch from Klukwan, says that an elder once told her that that the ovoids you see in all Tlingit art are the eyes of God, or “the ever present spirit”. Here’s the big question– which came first, the spirit or the art? Or are they perhaps...May 16, 2016 | Blog
As you can see, we have been updating the site, doing a little spring cleaning, and making it mobile-friendly. It looks different, and I’m figuring out how to use it, and may tweak it a bit more, but what’s here is still pretty much the same. I hope you...May 3, 2016 | Blog
That’s right, Haines own Nori Nash (well, her parents and siblings still live here, and she is a Haines High grad.. I think that counts) otherwise known as Avon romance author Lenora Bell, has just published How the Duke was Won, a real bodice ripper, to great...May 3, 2016 | Blog
This morning it was 37 when we got on our bikes to ride out the road, but it was so beautiful– all sunshine and blue and green- the rain of the last few days has made the whole world leafy, and it smells like new cut grass, wood smoke, and at the hooligan pits...May 3, 2016 | Blog
Gershon introduced me as Haines’ Eulogist Laureate at Ray’s memorial, and I actually kind of like the title. That Ray Menaker and John Schnabel died within a few months of each other, and that they were sort of the Yin and Yang of modern Haines, and that...