| Clem Tillion |
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"When we were first married, the last steamer went out in October and didn't come back until April! There were no doctors, dentists, or electricity. I walked 300 miles to get to Homer, before the Sterling Highway was built." |
| Who he is: Alaska resident since 1947. Commercial fisherman, leading fisheries management spokesperson, nine-term state legislator, pioneer of Halibut Cove community. |
| Don't miss: Take a nature tour to Halibut Cove, with a stop at the Gull Island rookery. |
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| Janie Meyers |
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"My B& B guests really liked the view from my house, which overlooks Kachemak Bay, the mountains, and the Spit. Moose would have their babies on a bench just below my house." |
| Who she is: Homer resident since 1969. School nurse for 20 years, ran a bed and breakfast for 14-15 summers. |
| Don't miss: Go across the bay to Halibut Cove and the Saltry Restaurant. |
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