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7 will mark 30 years that my wife Marilyn and I have lived in Sisters. Newly-married in 1993, we were California refugees, getting out of a state that had gone rotten with riot and congestion. We grew up on the fringes of the great concrete jungle, so we were oriented toward mountains and ponderosa pines, and we found what we were looking for in Sisters. We chose the place because Marilyn had a job offer from Phil Arends, who operated a thriving travel agency called Desert... Full story