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Kiaayo sits in the heat in People's Park at the corner of Kirkwood Avenue and Dunn Street. Rod met Kiaayo, which means "Bear" in Blackfoot, six years ago in Washington State.
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Rod Gesner, Bloomington, is known around downtown for parking his RV on Kirkwood to practice his ministry and share his wares - wooden rods that he makes. He calls his dog, Kiaayo, a "comfort/therapy wonder dog." Gesner serves as one of the few links between the homeless population on the north side of Kirkwood and the rich college kids at the bars on the south side. Here are some of the signs that he props up by his RV.
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Rod's RV sits in a state of disrepair late at night on Kirkwood Avenue. He plans to renovate his Chevrolet over the next few months.
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In a very common scene, Kiaayo offers his love and affection to Tyler Greathouse, a 31-year-old local. Rod says that Kiaayo helps people that had a bad day, or miss their families or dogs.
Rod Gesner, Bloomington, is known around downtown for parking his RV on Kirkwood to practice his ministry and share his wares - wooden rods that he makes. He calls his dog, Kiaayo, a "comfort/therapy wonder dog." Gesner serves as one of the few links between the homeless population on the north side of Kirkwood and the rich college kids at the bars on the south side.
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Rod used to sell his craftwork until, he says, the city came after him with permit requirements and peddling laws.
Rod Gesner, Bloomington, is known around downtown for parking his RV on Kirkwood to practice his ministry and share his wares - wooden rods that he makes. He calls his dog, Kiaayo, a "comfort/therapy wonder dog." Gesner serves as one of the few links between the homeless population on the north side of Kirkwood and the rich college kids at the bars on the south side. Here are some of the signs that he props up by his RV.
In a very common scene, Kiaayo offers his love and affection to Tyler Greathouse, a 31-year-old local. Rod says that Kiaayo helps people that had a bad day, or miss their families or dogs.
Rod Gesner, Bloomington, is known around downtown for parking his RV on Kirkwood to practice his ministry and share his wares - wooden rods that he makes. He calls his dog, Kiaayo, a "comfort/therapy wonder dog." Gesner serves as one of the few links between the homeless population on the north side of Kirkwood and the rich college kids at the bars on the south side.
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President Michael McRobbie addresses the crowd at the inauguration of the Media School at Franklin Hall on Oct. 17, 2014.
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A stone reading "Erected 2015" was placed in an outside wall of the new Carmel LDS temple during the first of three dedication sessions Sunday, completing the building of the temple.
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The LDS temple in Carmel, dedicated Sunday, is the first Mormon temple in Indiana. According to the church, this temple will serve 25,000 churchgoers. Temples are used for ceremonies such as baptisms and marriages - before the new Indianapolis-area temple, members of the Church had to travel to cities such as Louisville, Kentucky, or Columbus, Ohio.
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The Sweeny family, an Indianapolis-area family that belongs to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, poses in front of the brand-new LDS temple in Carmel. Michelle, center, led tours during the temple's period of public open houses. She said to enter the temple (now that the open houses are finished), one needs to be a Mormon, living a higher standard of life - such as being honest and not smoking or drinking alcohol.
Justin shows his sobreity tattoo - a bottle of poison representing the crack he was once addicted to, the date "9-24-06" of when he stopped smoking the drug, held by a hand with a slit wrist to represent the self-harm that Justin imposed with his drug abuse.
Justin Banks, 31, says that he was a former crack addict and alcoholic. He has three children with three wives and doesn't own a computer or a cell phone. Now, he's sober and, until his recent promotion at the gas station he works at, worked two full-time jobs to provide a better life for himself and his girlfriend.
Justin, his girlfriend Amanda and her daughter Emma go on a Saturday afternoon nature walk at Muscatatuk National Wildlife Refuge, a nature preserve just a few minutes from the trailer.
Justin, his girlfriend Amanda and her daughter Emma go on a Saturday afternoon nature walk at Muscatatuk National Wildlife Refuge, a nature preserve just a few minutes from the trailer.