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Allmuth "Curly" Perzel, of Porter, Maine, gives it all she's got in the Skillet Throw at the Fryeburg Fair. Perzel won first prize in the 65 and older

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Page 1: Allmuth "Curly" Perzel, of Porter, Maine, gives it all she's got in the Skillet Throw at the Fryeburg Fair. Perzel won first prize in the 65 and older
Page 2: Allmuth "Curly" Perzel, of Porter, Maine, gives it all she's got in the Skillet Throw at the Fryeburg Fair. Perzel won first prize in the 65 and older

Allmuth "Curly" Perzel, of Porter, Maine, gives it all she's got in the Skillet Throw at the Fryeburg Fair. Perzel won first prize in the 65 and older age group with a toss of 40

feet 2 inches. (AP Photo/The Conway Daily Sun, Jamie Gemmiti)

(October 02, 2006)

Page 3: Allmuth "Curly" Perzel, of Porter, Maine, gives it all she's got in the Skillet Throw at the Fryeburg Fair. Perzel won first prize in the 65 and older

A model kicks though the leaves at Golden Gardens Park. Webber shot all of the local fashion photography for the P-I for several

years.Phil H. Webber/Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Page 4: Allmuth "Curly" Perzel, of Porter, Maine, gives it all she's got in the Skillet Throw at the Fryeburg Fair. Perzel won first prize in the 65 and older

Wanting her jeans to look good from all angles, Jennifer Karkar gets an

appraisal from Sloan Ritchie at the Zebra

Club store in downtown Seattle.

(September 17, 2004)Phil H.

Webber/Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Page 5: Allmuth "Curly" Perzel, of Porter, Maine, gives it all she's got in the Skillet Throw at the Fryeburg Fair. Perzel won first prize in the 65 and older

Anthony Duncan, 13, shows a little strain while studying with his mother. The struggles and triumphs of Anthony Duncan, a

severely dyslexic 13-year-old, touched photographer Webber as he chronicled the boy and his family over several months in late 2003 and early 2004. Webber had quietly struggled with

dyslexia his whole life. (March 26, 2004)

Phil H. Webber/Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Page 6: Allmuth "Curly" Perzel, of Porter, Maine, gives it all she's got in the Skillet Throw at the Fryeburg Fair. Perzel won first prize in the 65 and older

Jeff Bezos, chairman of Amazon.com, delivers his trademark laugh after the annual

shareholders meeting. (May 29, 2002)

Phil H. Webber/Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Page 7: Allmuth "Curly" Perzel, of Porter, Maine, gives it all she's got in the Skillet Throw at the Fryeburg Fair. Perzel won first prize in the 65 and older

Tom Sackville-West of City Fish at the Pike Place Public Market provides Jasmine Erazo 3, of Fort Lewis with a close-up look at a

salmon. (April 25, 2002)

Phil H. Webber/Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Page 8: Allmuth "Curly" Perzel, of Porter, Maine, gives it all she's got in the Skillet Throw at the Fryeburg Fair. Perzel won first prize in the 65 and older

Police officers comfort each other after Des Moines police officer Steven Underwood was

shot and killed. (March 07, 2001)

Phil H. Webber/Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Page 9: Allmuth "Curly" Perzel, of Porter, Maine, gives it all she's got in the Skillet Throw at the Fryeburg Fair. Perzel won first prize in the 65 and older

Julene Conner, 16, warms up with friend John Calverley, also 16, by a bonfire before he jumped into Olalla Bay during a New Year's Day Polar Bear Plunge.

(January 01, 2002)Phil H. Webber/Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Page 10: Allmuth "Curly" Perzel, of Porter, Maine, gives it all she's got in the Skillet Throw at the Fryeburg Fair. Perzel won first prize in the 65 and older

Seattle Storm head coach Anne Donovan uses her team's WNBA championship

trophy as a mirror to fix her hair prior to a photo shoot on Media Day held at the

Storm offices in Seattle.

Urban: Again, two words: Be prepared. (April 25, 2005)

Mike Urban/Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Page 11: Allmuth "Curly" Perzel, of Porter, Maine, gives it all she's got in the Skillet Throw at the Fryeburg Fair. Perzel won first prize in the 65 and older

At Mrs. DeGroot's Wallingford Charm School, children walk with Nancy Drew books on their heads, aiming for statuesque posture. Frances Foody, 7, front, is about to lose her book as she heads

toward her goal, a jar of candy. Dawn DeGroot is at the left.

(September 06, 2005)Paul Joseph Brown/Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Page 12: Allmuth "Curly" Perzel, of Porter, Maine, gives it all she's got in the Skillet Throw at the Fryeburg Fair. Perzel won first prize in the 65 and older

There's little in Lee Bryant's outfit to impede his stretch as he helps to remodel a home in the Blue Ridge neighborhood recently. Bryant, president of Halo Builders Group in North Seattle, is a kilt devotee and has been remodeling and building homes in kilts for more than a year, regardless of weather.

Webber: I was sitting in a restaurant in April when I noticed two men in kilts with tool belts around their waists. Intrigued, I started visiting with them and learned they own Halo Builders Group construction company in north Seattle and enjoy the "freedom" of working in kilts. Pictured here is owner Lee Bryant, who said he'd been remodeling and building homes in his man-skirt for over a year. (June 14, 2004)Phil H. Webber/Seattle Post-Intelligencer

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Seahawks' Steve Hutchinson

Eklund: This photo of Steve Hutchinson was taken for the Seattle Seahawks season preview. Hutchinson is known for his intensity, and I tried to show that in this photo.

(September 08, 2004)Scott Eklund/Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Page 14: Allmuth "Curly" Perzel, of Porter, Maine, gives it all she's got in the Skillet Throw at the Fryeburg Fair. Perzel won first prize in the 65 and older

The Storm's Anne Donovan, holding the championship trophy

with her players, became the first female coach to

win a WNBA title.

Eklund: Donovan is the first woman head coach in WNBA history to win

the title; it couldn't happen to a nicer lady. The Storm are the best

game in town and hopefully this

championship will bring more players to the Key

Arena. (October 12, 2004)

Scott Eklund/Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Page 15: Allmuth "Curly" Perzel, of Porter, Maine, gives it all she's got in the Skillet Throw at the Fryeburg Fair. Perzel won first prize in the 65 and older

Sisters Aleatha Goulette, left, and Verna Jackson, watch as a tow truck removes a Cadillac from inside Glamour Nails, after the driver of the stolen vehicle ran it into

the building around noon.

Schenker: Jackson, who lives three houses down from where the accident occured, said nothing like this has ever happened in the time she has lived there

since 1965. (February 29, 2004)

Meryl Schenker/Seattle Post-Intelligencer