Photo Courtesy of Noah Tanguay-Collins
BETHEL Technically, Marti is famous. The apricot doodle who casts an aura of ease was runner up in America’s Favorite Pet. His dad and owner, Noah Tanguay-Collins, filled out a link someone sent him, and he received an email one day telling him Marti was a finalist. While the world dotes on Marti from afar, those in Bethel are eager to embrace him.
“Someone will come by on a mountain bike and say hi to Marti [specifically],” laughs Tanguay-Collins.
Marti, who got his name from the cocktail, ‘martini,’ was born on April’s Fools Day in 2020, in the heart of the pandemic. He is a hypoallergenic dog, which works out perfectly for Tanguay-Collins as he’s allergic to dogs.
- lake county democrat - Monday, Apr 19, 21 @ 12:49 pm:
Not local: long ago, sometime early May, I was driving to Seattle to visit a friend and took some extra time off to drive through Yellowstone. Freak snow storm closed the park the day after I arrived (got one tantalizing peek about a half mine in before hitting a closed gate), forcing a long, boring detour around southern Wyoming and into Idaho.
- Bruce( no not him) - Monday, Apr 19, 21 @ 12:52 pm:
My best April snowfall memory was in 2018. I was in Arizona at the time the Easter snow fell. And melted by the tine we returned. The best snow is no snow.
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April s Fools Day was off-limits for many in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic but many businesses decided to get into the holiday s spirit this year by pranking people with light-hearted and fun jokes this year. One of those hilariously cute jokes was done by the San Juan County Sheriff s Office and it s become a hit online.
The San Juan County Sheriff s Office operates in Aztec, New Mexico located northeast of Farmington, New Mexico. San Juan County Sheriff s Office is the primary agency for the 2,000 square mile region of unincorporated, non-reservation land that is home to about 127,000 people according to the department s website.