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12life in Austin. It's a spectacular place, so you have to go outside. There are glaciers and whales to look at, cabins in the forest to rent, monster fish to catch, and berries to pick. Berry-picking may sound like a lark, but bears really like berries. It can be unexpectedly extreme. I have a lot of complicated feelings about folk music. Ignorance, some liking, more disliking. Music-wise, I prefer to rock. But I realize more must have happened in folk music since Woodie and Arlo Guthrie, the Weavers, and Joan Baez and Bob Dylan, but what? So it is to Collette Costa that I turn for enlightenment on the subject of folk music and staying sane in Alaska. I have been to a potluck on Collette's boat, but mostly I run into her at the Alaskan Hotel bar and in the studio of the low-power community radio station we broadcast from, KBJZ. Collette Geek Weekly: Collette, how did you get here from Detroit? And as we stood there on the dock, the float plane we came in on took off. We were met by a nice girl from the fish plant, who acts like we should be really happy right about now, a real snow job just like the ads that got us here, and she takes us to the company store to get rubber everything. Pants up to your chest, really stiff new, long rubber gloves, and lime green hats that we soon found out are the mark of the 12 Geek Weekly Fanzine | 12 |