Monday, February 13, 2006
Julian Mendiola's Spanaway home offers a glimpse of a Pacific island community subtly woven into the South Sound's dissimilar fabric.
In the front yard stands a 5-foot-tall copy of an ancient latte (pronounced LAH-tee) stone, symbol of a people whose roots reach to Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands.
The ramparts of his garage are enclosed with pictures showing family, his 26 years in the Army and life on his native island of Guam.
In the front yard stands a 5-foot-tall copy of an ancient latte (pronounced LAH-tee) stone, symbol of a people whose roots reach to Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands.
The ramparts of his garage are enclosed with pictures showing family, his 26 years in the Army and life on his native island of Guam.



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