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| Fred's
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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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| Dena's
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More cool photography by Dena Hankins.
Matter of fact, all the pictures of James Lane on this site
were shot by Dena Hankins. |
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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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| Spring
time in Blaine |

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There are so many beautiful places
in and around Blaine and we had 8 months to explore! I think
we covered that place pretty well. |
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| Wage
Slave in Blaine! |

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My wood shop at the
Inn At Semiahmoo was an 8,000 square foot room! That was the
best "wage slave gig" I've ever had! The entire Inn
was one building that was 360,000 sq. feet!My friend Eric and
I had a blast exploring every inch of that place. |
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| A
good gig. |

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Within a few days of calling Blaine
our home port for the winter of 2000/2001, I (James) 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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