Comments by Tari
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Posted on April 2 at 5:24 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Oh how I miss Alaska so very much.....I used to live in Fairbanks, Ak - Army family life and then moved to CT. Came back up to Alaska to get married- was suppose to move back up to Alaska in a few years, but unfortunately my husband passed away due to complications of Diabetes. BUT......my plans are still with me to move back home - all in due time. Do you realize it is very hard here in CT to find someone that loves the mountains and the snow and the beautiful environment that Alaska has to offer? I still have my goal and I will be back home all in due time, until then, my Alaska websites, cam list and newspapers will have to keep me company for now.
Looking forward to moving back home,
Tari and my 3 wonderful dogs-Nellie, Holly and Roxie which also love the snow!
Posted on March 18 at 4:37 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Great Job! I grew up in Alaska and now live in CT which I pray one day I will be back to AK to stay. I look forward to the dog sledding events every year - MOST OF ALL THE IDITAROD!!!!!! Everyone jokes to me and calls it "My Super Bowl" ...... like everyone down here watches the football-Super Bowl. I tell everyone don't call me during the time I will be catching up on the Iditarod!!Hats off to all the people and my favorite.....the dog's who "make my year" every year!
Congratulations!
Tari
Posted on March 17 at 3:44 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Congratulations Albert! I too am a recovered alcoholic - born in Fairbanks, AK and my sobriety date is 3/5/96, I call it my birthday, because God did not give up on me along with my family. It is truly a gift and a better way of life. I don't take anything for granted these days, I am truly grateful. My husband and I got married in Fairbanks, AK and he too was a recovered alcoholic. Unfortunately, he had passed away 3 years ago due to complications of Diabetes, BUT.....
the wonderful thing about it is he passed on SOBER! It was a blessing this morning to read your story. Remember, Live One Day At A Time...
On Northway man receives Hyslop Award for triumph over alcoholism
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Posted on April 8 at 4:55 a.m. (Suggest removal)
My prayers are with Zorro and his family. I have three dogs myself and my husband had passed away at an very early age 3 years ago. If I did not have my 3 dogs to look forward to waking up and spending my time with after dealing with work every day, I can honestly say I do not know where I would be. They are my kids and my life. I look forward to coming home every day to see my girls and not spend it alone at home. Dogs to me are like people, they have personalities, feelings, funny/goofy things they do that make me laugh, and most of all unconditional love!
I'll be keeping in touch.......
On Mackey's dog Zorro returns home