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Pretend It’s a Forest
By Susana Hernández
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October 10, 2024
The changing seasons in Downieville, personal rituals, and looking forward to winter.
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Pretend It’s a Forest
By Susana Hernández
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September 11, 2024
Local resident suggests innovative ideas to boost tourism in Downieville, amid declining foot traffic.
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Pretend It’s a Forest
By Susana Hernández
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August 27, 2024
The meaning behind “Pretend It’s a Forest”: a reminder to respect and adapt to life in Downieville’s natural surroundings.
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Pretend It’s a Forest
By Susana Hernández
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July 30, 2024
A first-time visitor to Reno reflects on the allure of casinos and suggests alternative, community-focused ways to spend money.
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Pretend It’s a Forest
By Susana Hernández
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July 17, 2024
A non-biking local shares predictions and experiences of Downieville’s biking festival.
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Pretend It’s a Forest
By Susana Hernández
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July 5, 2024
With summer comes a surge of new faces, packed parking lots, and bikes everywhere.
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Pretend It’s a Forest
By Susana Hernández
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June 19, 2024
I’m often labeled as judgmental, which I believe comes from my standards, observation, and honesty—the very essence of this column.
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Pretend It’s a Forest
By Susana Hernández
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June 5, 2024
“The grass is always greener on the other side” is a common saying that stands the test of time, remaining particularly relevant now that we have a wider window into people’s lives through social media—which I personally try to avoid as much as I can.
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Pretend It’s a Forest
By Susana Hernández
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May 22, 2024
Once you move into the mountains—yes, full-time—you start missing some of the conveniences you once had, like Japanese food, reliable Wi-Fi, and the ability to get anything delivered.
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Pretend It’s a Forest
By Susana Hernández
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May 9, 2024
As many of you know, I’m a recent transplant to this town. Arriving in December introduced me to a seemingly hibernating Downieville, where locals were the main inhabitants, which helped us to quickly learn names and faces, making these newcomers feel like part of the community with ease.
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