THE SEATTLE TIMES MAGAZINE / SEPTEMBER 16, 2001

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Cover Story: Mapping A City's History
  WRITTEN BY ROSS ANDERSON

Since 1792, people have been mapping Seattle, and the images they've made offer unique perspectives on a city about to celebrate its 150th birthday.
Now & Then: Relief and Recreation
  WRITTEN BY PAUL DORPAT
Plant Life: Best of Summer Show
  WRITTEN BY VALERIE EASTON
PHOTOGRAPHED BY JACQUELINE KOCH

A variegated phlox and a fiery fuchsia are among the plants taking this summer's Best of Show honors.
On Fitness: The Load Lowdown
  WRITTEN BY MOLLY MARTIN

We've counted calories and carbs, but checking our "glycemic load" may offer an even better way to stay healthy.
Taste: Kaspar's Secret
  WRITTEN BY GREG ATKINSON
PHOTOGRAPHED BY MARK HARRISON

Chef Kaspar Donier and his wife Nancy have found the key to successful gatherings around food: Keep a garden.
Northwest Living: Crafted With Care
  WRITTEN BY LAWRENCE KREISMAN
PHOTOGRAPHED BY KEVIN GERMAN

By paying attention to detail, a Kirkland couple has honored an old style in their new home.
Essay: Sports Talk
  WRITTEN BY JEFFREY SHAFFER
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