Ricky and Pedro Nuñez are the owners of Baja Autoservice specializing in the sale, maintaining and shifting of tires. Ricky Nuñoz bought the building in March 2011 and opened it with his dad in April of the same year. Last year they got in to an argument because they wanted different things. Ricky took his money, gave the shop to his dad and took off. After Ricky’s return the two now work well together, although it can be difficult working with your dad sometimes, Ricky says. BETINA GARCIA
Margaret Baker brings new life to old furniture and antiques at The Resurrection Shop, which she opened two years ago with her sister-in-law, Mary Dale Reynolds. Baker, a pharmacist by trade, converts consignment store wares, yard sale treasures and flea market finds into unique pieces for the home. “This is what I do for fun,” she said. “I love picking out the pieces.” The shop also holds classes, where members of the community can bring their own pieces of furniture and learn how to restore them. LAUREN NOLAN
Robert Gammon of Bowling Green Kentucky waits for his friends in front of Family Dollar in Bowling Green, Ky on Friday October 1st, 2015. At 19, Robert just got out of jail and is trying to get his life back in order. BETINA GARCIA
10 year old Alex Murillo hides in a miniature cave in the play area of the Lost River Cave attraction. Murillo and several other children spent the morning learning about nature and climate during the first day of the Fall Break Nature Discovery Camp. BRIA GRANVILLE
Bowling Green’s Christ Episcopal Church held their annual “Blessing of the Animals” on Sunday, October 4, 2015. The custom is conducted in remembrance of St. Francis of Assisi’s love for all creatures. Interim Rector of the church, Judith Foster Reese, gave each animal at the ceremony a word of blessing, saying to each animal “May God bless you and keep you; and may the love between you and your human family be a sign of God’s love.” LAUREN NOLAN