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20 August 2006

Kari heads home

3:57pm by rudeboy in category: General

Been a while since I’ve had time to write anything. Kari came to visit for the past month and just headed back to Canada. Glad I got out of having to do a lot of touristy stuff. It was difficult to find vegan restaurants here in town, but with a little work I managed to track down a handful. I’m far from vegan, but a few of them weren’t too bad. If anyone happens to find themselves in Anchorage, I recommend The Middleway Cafe and the Bear Tooth Theater Pub offers vegan-friendly versions of most all of their dishes if you request it.

Given my early work schedule we weren’t able to do as much as I had hoped. Maybe she’ll come visit again sometime soon. Her birthday perhaps? We’ll see…

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