Keala Moes, 6, finds a carrot in the Whiteaker Community Gardens in Eugene, Ore. on Tuesday, August 8, 2017. Katy Malone, Keala's mom, rented out a space in the garden for the summer so the family could have fun gardening. In their patch of the garden they have carrots, tomatoes, pumpkins, and strawberries. (Rhianna Gelhart/The Register-Guard)

Shelby Gall, 17, places a cowboy hat on her dad, Tim Gall, as they finish getting ready for the Dad and Daughter Dance on Saturday, February 23, 2019. News Record Photo/ Rhianna Gelhart

The Gillette College Pronghorns celebrate their victory after winning the Region IX Championship game against Laramie County Community College 1-0 on Sunday, November 3, 2019 in Denver, Col. It is the first time the Pronghorns (16-2) have made it to the regional championship game with the program being in its third year. The Pronghorns will host Iowa Western on Friday November 8, 2019 for the District Championship. The winner of that game will advance to the National Tournament in Florida. News Record Photo/ Rhianna Gelhart
Tim Fink gives his wife Molly a kiss as she rests in her bed at Avamere Riverpark. Fink has used GoFundMe as a resource to help raise money for the medical expenses associated with his wife's accident. (Rhianna Gelhart/The Register-Guard)

Hope Victoria, 16, puts her prom dress on after finishing her makeup as she gets ready for prom at her sister's house on Saturday May 4, 2019. News Record Photo/ Rhianna Gelhart

Gemma Dardis, 9, peers around the sliding door into the living room of the Shelton-McMurphey-Johnson house as she gets ready to perform in a play during the Victorian Finishing School Summer Camp on Thursday afternoon. The camp is led by Leah Murray, who wants the children to learn "Victorian life skills that are just as important today as they were then." The next session of Finishing School will be August 8-10. (Rhianna Gelhart/The Register-Guard)
Joni Nelson, a volunteer at the Linn County Historical Museum, hangs a "Movie in Progress" sign on the Boxcar Theatre door as viewers watch a screening of Stand By Me on Sunday afternoon. Stand By Me Day, July 23rd, is an official day in the town of Brownsville, Ore. Fans of the movie come from all over the world to see where scenes of the movie were filmed in the town, take a guided tour, and eat blueberry pancakes at the Brownsville Saloon along with a variety of other "Stand By Me" themed activities. (Rhianna Gelhart/The Register-Guard)

Peace blows bubbles in the Xavanadu area of the Oregon Country Fair on Friday afternoon. "I'm from everywhere," said Peace. "Seven years ago I ran from San Francisco to Eugene and ended up in the parking lot of my first Oregon Country Fair." He then told someone his story and that he was not able to get in and they got him a ticket to enter. "I (then) magically fell in love with what the fair is," said Peace. "And I've watched it evolve over the years."(Rhianna Gelhart/The Register-Guard)
Calvin Suhr ,5, and his preying mantis friend watch the total solar eclipse as it makes its way towards totality at Madras Municipal Airport on Monday, August 21, 2017 at 9:58am.
K-9 Officer Brian Roesner pets Chase after throwing the ball for a K-9 exercise at the Field of Dreams on Thursday, April 18, 2019. News Record Photo/ Rhianna Gelhart

Rachael Herrick blows bubbles during the Eugene Women's March as the crowd moves around her. The Women’s March began at the Wayne Lyman Morse United States Courthouse, went through downtown Eugene, and ended at the WOW Hall on Saturday afternoon. (Rhianna Gelhart/For The Register-Guard)

Science & Memory is a Climate Change Reporting Project out of the School of Journalism and Communication at the University of Oregon. I was lucky enough to be a part of the team that spent time in Cordova, Alaska in 2016 telling stories about climate change and documenting the wildlife. To follow the project visit scienceandmemory.uoregon.edu. To view the field journal visit uoclimatereport.tumblr.com

Romeo and Juliet cast members Patrick Purdue and Jennifer Appleby help unload pieces of the set at Wildish Theater on Sunday afternoon. Wildish Theater's production of Romeo and Juliet hosts a set rented from LLC which is a replica of the set at the Globe Theatre in London. Romeo and Juliet will play Friday January 27th - Sunday January 29th. (Rhianna Gelhart/For The Register-Guard)

Jud Turner is a local artist in Eugene, Oregon. He has spent the last 18 years homing in his talent of found-object sculpting, breaking free from his original artistic identity as a painter and into a less confined world of creativity, where motorcycle chains become rabbit spines and metal film reels become a baboon’s hind legs.
Amanda Langley gives her pet duck Sarge a kiss while they work at the office at Gillette Pet Vet on Tuesday, November 19, 2019. Sarge is four-month-old Black Swedish mix. “I recommend that people do a lot of research before getting a duck as a pet,” Langley said. “And only get domestic ducks, don’t try and go catch one!” News Record Photo/ Rhianna Gelhart

Scott Engel stands in his backyard on July 10, 2019 as he names the various trees that he has in his garden for the Garden Walk. News Record Photo/ Rhianna Gelhart

"Undefeated" Pirates team member Regan Kane, 6, eats sunflower seeds after playing at the Little League Fields at Dalbey Memorial Park on Thursday, June 27, 2019. News Record Photo/ Rhianna Gelhart

Buzz sits at the dining room table in what used to be his mother's house on the Blackfeet Reservation in Heart Butte, Montana. The Eloise England ranch and house is now owned by Buzz's older sister Smokey, and together they take care of the grounds.