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Bellingham Herald wants to hear about favorite spots in your home or yard

Published: Jan. 25, 2013 at 10:22 a.m. PST
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Do you have a favorite spot in your home or yard? Maybe it's a comfortable chair where you like to read, your work area in your garage or a bird-watching perch in your backyard.

Whatever your favorite spot might be, The Bellingham Herald wants to write about it and photograph you enjoying it.

To share your story about your favorite spot, contact Dean Kahn at 360-715-2291 or dean.kahn@bellinghamherald.com.

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