It’s been two straight weeks of John Steinbeck literary references to start off the blog. That’s it. No more. But, “best laid plans…” is a fitting way to describe what happened this past week. On Monday, the plan was to pack up the camper for a 3 night, 4 day adventure at the Russian River. It’s not easy to …
Of Moose and (Fisher) Men
My apologies to John Steinbeck for the dad joke. It was a good week for moose viewing. It was also a good week of fishing for a couple of fisherman staying at the cabins. I got a text from a neighbor saying a momma moose with two babies were heading our way. A few minutes later they were in our front yard feeding on …
Neighbors
Last week I blogged about family. This week I’m blogging about another family. My Beaver Creek family. June 10th is my birthday and a year ago Jane put together a homemade pizza party for the neighborhood. It was a fun day and enjoyable to spend time with friends. I kind of thought it was a one year …
Family
Jane and I spent the past week entertaining family. Rain, wind, sun, heat, cold, we experienced the weather gamut of an Alaskan summer. At least there weren’t any earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or tsunamis. My cousin Karl and his wife Mel, along with my cousin Alina and her boyfriend Sean, made their first trip to …
Break In
When you purchase something new there is always a break in period before heavy use. For me, it is a pair of Xtratuf fishing boots. For my friend Boo Kandas of Tall Tale Charters, it is a boat repowered with new 300hp Yamaha outboard motors and a new deckhand. Sure, boots are important, but getting an ocean boat ready for the season …
River Run
The itch has been scratched. I’ve been busy with cabin work this past week, but needed a break to do something just for me. It was time to breakout the cataraft and float the river. This annual trip is part exercise, part inner peace, and part salvage run. Finding a lost “treasure” is just icing on the …
Seward Mermaid Festival
Jane and I weren’t so sure if we were going to make it to the Seward Mermaid Festival this year. We had the camper loaded and ready to go, but getting the water turned on at the cabins had a higher priority than a weekend in Seward. We ran into a couple of small problems while turning it on and spent Friday making …
Spring Wildlife Photo Dump
It’s been a great spring for photographing some of Alaska’s biggest and most popular residents. Enjoy! …
Dock Is In
The high tide cycle from April 27th to April 30th was large enough to put the dock in for the season. The morning tides were plenty high, but I wasn’t so sure about the evening tides. I decided to take a chance on a 22.5’ high tide Monday evening at 5:50pm. As I was getting things ready to get the dock in, a moose was …
Stop Wasteful Trawl Bycatch
On Tuesday, I attended a presentation at the Main Street Tap and Grill in Kenai. The topic was trawl fishing bycatch in Alaska. The place was packed with concerned community members. The Alaska trawl fishery, which happens in the Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska, targets pollock, pacific cod, flounder, and rockfish. It is a huge, …