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Yukon, On the Marge
Yukon, On the Marge
Author: Tim Green
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© Tim Green copyright 2019
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Chuck, Mara, their six-year-old daughter Alex, and their golden retriever Quark run the Walnut Crescent Bed and Breakfast in Whitehorse. They take turns telling about the quirky situations and people they encounter. Is life in Yukon really that close to the frontier of eccentricity?
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Chuck never really planned to be in the bed and breakfast business. He just sort of walked into it.
Franz wasn't one of the crazy Germans. Not at first, anyway.
The power dam keeps Schwatka Lake from flooding Whitehorse. What do you do when it cracks?
In Yukon, people come together in ways we can never predict.
We are all sad in Yukon. But sad (or SAD) means different things to different people.
All the world's a bus, and all the men and women merely passengers. But then the comfortable predictability of the bus routine changes.
Seek and you will find... sometimes more than what you were looking for.
Whitehorse does not have a fully developed beach culture. Or at least it didn't have one until climate change arrived.
One should never judge a book by its cover... because covers, by their very nature, cover things up. So what was inside Vincent's cover?
I know all about war from watching TV. But I never expected war to break out on Walnut Crescent.
Some people get their just desserts. Others just get deserted.
Whitehorse had changed a lot in 35 years. But yes, there was Golden Horn.
Chuck didn't like Marsha very much. She had strong opinions on every subject and appeared Forrest Gump-like in newspaper photographs of public events.
Chuck goes to the barber for... sure, a haircut, but also to be entertained.
Visitors to the Walnut Crescent Bed and Breakfast always ask the same questions. Here is the FAQ list of things that all newcomers to Yukon should know. Part 2 of 2
Visitors to the Walnut Crescent Bed and Breakfast always ask the same questions. Here is the FAQ list of things that all newcomers to Yukon should know. Part 1 of 2
Mara said that one could not engineer a garden any more than they could plant a bridge. Chuck initially agreed but now he is not so sure.
It was in the house when they moved in. But most of the time, it remained unused. Unused, anyway until last month.
It was almost like a fairy tale. Except for the ending.
Some people say that both God and Santa Claus are just made up, that they’re not real. Alex wasn't sure about Santa Claus, but she knew all about God.




