We were taking pictures of Bald Eagles sitting on a rock across the Chalkot River, in Haines Alaska, when my photographer friend said “Oh, Bear”. Well bear sitings are what…
Continue ReadingIt was about a week ago that we took a two plus hour drive down a rough gravel road to visit the Kennecott Copper Mill at Kennicott. No its not…
Continue ReadingThe salmon run at this time of year makes for really interesting pictures and stories. A visit to the town of Kenai (pronounced keen-eye) on the Kenai Peninsular produced an…
Continue ReadingThe western most point were Eagles rule. Sao this post is dedicated to a few shots of these majestic birds. The ones shown are all Bald eagles, young and old.…
Continue ReadingLocated at the bottom of the Kenai Peninsular (pronounced Keen eye) the town of Homer is said to be, claims to be, the Halibut fishing capital of the world. by…
Continue ReadingA flight from Anchorage to King Salmon airport on the Katmai Peninsular, then a short 30 minute De Havalland Otter Float Plane circa 1950 to Brookes Falls, the world famous…
Continue ReadingAlthough the weather is cloudy, sometimes very cloudy, we have managed a boat trip to see the glaciers and the local wild life, and this morning we went to a…
Continue ReadingThe trip is going very well except for one thing – poor wifi. So sadly that means I can’t upload pictures. We are now at Valdez, Alaska, the scene of…
Continue ReadingFurther north we go – despite the weather and a log cabin being moved that took the whole road!. A farmyard was so captivating that I had to go back,…
Continue ReadinglI had never been to a real Rodeo, you know, real cowboys, bulls, steers etc. Well I have to say it was an experience. About 4,000 people packed into the…
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