News & Observer | newsobserver.com | No Ordinary Day: 2003

November 5, 2003 John L. White
Boylan Heights residents line up their pumpkins along the Boylan Street bridge in view of downtown Raleigh on Halloween night. The annual pumpkin walk is a long-standing tradition, said John Montgomery, who has lived in Boylan Heights for more than 20 years. The neighborhood is home to a number of artistic people, Montgomery said, and their creativity is evident in their pumpkin designs.
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Takaaki Iwabu
"No Ordinary Day" is a visual diary of the events, both large and small, that serve as milestones in people's lives. It debuted on March 24, 2002 and concluded on Aug. 29, 2007. We hope you continue to enjoy looking at our archive of “No Ordinary Day” images.


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The column is a celebration of the struggles, triumphs and tears we experience as we travel from birth to death. Our goal was to document moments in time that might otherwise be missed; sometimes it's the tiniest incident in one's life that has the most profound effect. When on assignment for the column, we looked for that one photo that tells a whole story. Some are the result of a found moment we came across on our daily assignments or our daily existence. For others, we thought of a specific event, like a first haircut or last dance, and sought out a subject who might illustrate the idea.

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