Saturday, September 27, 2008

...another Cook Inlet Saturday morning




I took a quick drive to the shores of Cook Inlet this morning hoping to get some photos of Mt. Redoubt bathed in alpenglow. But when I got there the volcano was enshrouded in clouds. No alpenglow photos this morning, I thought to myself. Then I heard some kind of snort that I knew was animal related. I looked at the edge of the water where I saw three seals cavorting about and staring directly at me. For about 45 minutes I watched them and they watched me. I also took their picture.

After a while the sun hit Mt. Spurr so I took some photos of it before I left to come home. All in all, it was a great way to start...another Cook Inlet Saturday morning.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

...moose sausage


Alaskans truly enjoy sharing the bounty of the land. For instance, if a neighbor catches some halibut you can bet they will be calling and offering several fillets as a gesture of neighborly goodwill. And back in August when we were walking on the beach at Captain Cook State Park and some commercial fishermen beached their boat and offered us a freshly caught silver salmon (which I declined--and never heard the end of), it was all about sharing the riches of Alaska's robustly rich and consumable wild game.

So, when a friendly camper entered our site last weekend at Russian River Campground and offered us some recently procured moose sausage I accepted immediately. We put it in our fridge until evening and spent most of the day in anticipation of eating it for dinner. When the time came we formed it into patties and cooked it in a frying pan. The aroma or red pepper flakes and sage filled the cabin of the RV as we waited for it to finish searing and browning.

The first taste was fabulously delicious, as was the next, and the next, and the next, and the last. As we ate we all talked about how good it was and how we hoped someday some Alaskan would share more...moose sausage.

Monday, September 22, 2008

...Fall at Russian River Campground





Those of you reading this blog on a regular basis already know how much we enjoy camping at Russian River Campground. It's a scenic place next to a famous river filled with spawning salmon and Rainbow Trout.

And I'll tell you what. It's prettiest in the Fall

That's where we were last weekend and it was beautiful. The leaves were at their brightest yellow and the mountains looked as if someone had sprinkled powdered sugar on them after the nightly snows.

We had bubbles, too. Lots of bubbles. So, here are some photos you might enjoy from...Fall at Russian River Campground.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

...caribou vs cable





Some of you were interested in the fact that the caribou in yesterday's entry was sparring with the stabilizing/support cable on a telephone pole. So, I thought it would be a good idea to show the sequence of photos I shot for your perusal. Too bad a picture can't capture audio because the sound caribou antlers make on a hollow plastic tube is quite astounding. You'll just have to imagine that as best you can as...caribou vs cable.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

...the caribou of Marathon Road





This evening we spent about 45 minutes wandering through the brush along the edge of Marathon Road with a small herd of caribou. It was great fun and watching the largest bull spar with the stabilizing cable of a telephone pole was particularly fascinating. The fall colors were brilliant and the early evening air was crisp. Just a wonderful time to be watching...the caribou of Marathon Road.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

...a berry fun evening






Our good friends invited us to go raspberry picking this evening and we made a haul! In fact, as I write this a raspberry cobbler is baking in the oven and it smells really good.


The raspberries were from the bushes of a close neighbor and the branches drooped heavily under the weight of the ripe fruit. Our containers were overflowing after a quick 20 minute pick. We had way more than we could use and we were glad we had...a berry fun evening!

Monday, September 8, 2008

...first pics






For those of you who don't know it yet--I finally got the new camera and lens I've been talking about for the past several years. It's a beaut, too! So, here are some photos I took the very afternoon I picked it up. Most of them were taken while we were camping at Williwaw Campground in the Portage Valley. Between spawning salmon and the changing colors of the foliage there was plenty to photograph. The one exception is the spruce grouse picture which was taken at Captain Cook State Park on Sunday afternoon.

I'm certain I will be posting more very soon. But, for now, I hope you enjoy the...first pics.

Monday, September 1, 2008

...a day at the Alaska State Fair





The Alaska State Fair is an event unto itself. Nothing like it as far as I know. Big vegetables, lumberjacks, exciting rides, exotic foods (mostly fried), and painted hair. It's all there.

So, we spent the better part of a Sunday taking it all in. We rode the rides, ate the food, watched the shows, and strolled through the barns. In the end we were tired but we thoroughly enjoyed...a day at the Alaska Sate Fair.