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Arthur JayFabric-store owner, 82, St. Petersburg, Fla.Arthur Jay didn’t think he would spend his life running the family business. After growing up around his parents’ first fabric store on Long Island, he left to attend college and then to pursue a career in management at Kmart. But when Jay was 27, his father died unexpectedly, so he had to take over at Jay’s Fabric Center in St. Petersburg. “For me, every customer that came in was a different opportunity,” he says. “If you don’t enjoy what you’re doing, getting up every day would be a drudgery.”
Persons: Arthur Jay Fabric, Arthur Jay didn’t, , Jay, Organizations: Kmart Locations: St, Petersburg, Fla, Long, St . Petersburg
It was a bluebird morning at the Alta Ski Area and Carol Bowling, 76, was looking for fresh powder. Her husband, Nick, 83, and his cousin Bob Phillips, 84, shouted over the whir of the chairlift, deciding where to go. “Something like this is skiable,” Mr. Phillips said of the black diamond run below the lift. Bowling found her powder, cutting left from the trail into the pine and spruce trees. When they reached the bottom, it was almost 11 a.m. — time to meet up with Alta’s seniors ski club, the Wild old Bunch.
Persons: Carol Bowling, Nick, Bob Phillips, Mr, Phillips, Bowling Organizations: Alta Ski Locations: Alta, Alta Ski Area, Utah
The Traffic Jam in Low Earth Orbit
  + stars: | 2023-11-08 | by ( Charley Locke | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
WORKS OF ART, BOTH HUGE AND EXTREMELY TINY Art in space ranges from the minuscule to the size of spacecraft. In 2018, the aerospace manufacturer Rocket Lab sent a reflective geodesic sphere called “Humanity Star” into orbit; viewers could see the shining disco ball from Earth. Works from a second grader and a fourth grader in Florida will soon head into orbit as winners of the state’s Space Art Contest.
Organizations: Rocket Locations: Florida
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