So, for a lot of folks the title might make you think it's a bad thing...and I still have a long time yet to go, so I might get sick of it soon enough...but I am actually digging the weather around here. It's a nice, cool temperature basically all the time. The older I get, the more I realize I don't really like the heat. I love long sleeved T's and warm sweaters, and it seems like this is basically the standard choice around here. And if the sun pokes through, it does warm up nicely when you get a workin', which we've done a bit of this week!
Right now it's raining outside, falling peacefully. It will most likely rain all night long. This is awesome and somehow calming while I drink my tea and post some new photos.
We took the dogs out a few mornings ago, and realized that I've only been taking fair weather pictures, and I don't know why. It is beautiful even when it's rainy and overcast, so I'm going to try and capture this other side of Juneau as well. These photo's are definitely not that side, but they're nice and foggy! When the clouds roll in, you can smell the brine - a new experience for me. I'm starting to think this coastal living is alright!
I have a lot of similar photo's, but I'm in love with these. It was so calm and breathtaking when I took these, and they turned out perfect!
And my loving partner in crime, holding the puppies while I snap a few shots. He got up extra early just to come with me - what a sweet fella I snagged!
Seeing it all the time never takes away just how amazing the Mendenhall is, and I can't stop myself from taking more pictures.
FINALLY caught some bird action, but I was a bit disappointed in how far away these look! They were a perfect little couple, dozing and floating along in the early morning fog. Mallards, I believe, but I'll let the professionals correct me if I'm wrong.
I have also realized my lack of being able to catch birds might be slightly due to the fact that we have two dogs with us at all times. Sammy is especially bad at "birding"...she would rather go meet them then snap photo's!
Spring is definitely on its way, and things are starting to bud out!
There were a completely different set and type of ducks in this pond...but Sammy combined with my slow reflexes only caught the ripples they left after they flew away.
Just another beautiful day in Alaska! Since work is kicking off, probably won't be posting as often but I'll try and get something on here when I do have time. It's too much fun not to share with everyone!
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Just a note...
No new pictures to post, but thought I'd let you all know we're alive and well! Doing set up currently and getting going on the new work schedule! I think the hardest part is that we have an amazing woman named Martha cooking for us while we're doing the set-up...I can't stop eating. Thought we'd loose weight when we got going, but now I'm not too sure!
Loving the new job so far, and loving this amazing place. It is so cool to take a 15 minute walk with dogs at night, around 8, after dinner, etc. and have the sun still setting. It's chilly out, so I still wear my jacket and beanie, but it's been clear and the scenery never gets old. We're going to work hard and I know it's going to be tough, but as long as I can sneak in my 15 minutes every night I think I'll stay sane. :)
I promise to take pictures and get some more amazing facts on here, soon! Spring is rolling in, and things are getting green, so I'm exciting to share some of the beauty!
Loving the new job so far, and loving this amazing place. It is so cool to take a 15 minute walk with dogs at night, around 8, after dinner, etc. and have the sun still setting. It's chilly out, so I still wear my jacket and beanie, but it's been clear and the scenery never gets old. We're going to work hard and I know it's going to be tough, but as long as I can sneak in my 15 minutes every night I think I'll stay sane. :)
I promise to take pictures and get some more amazing facts on here, soon! Spring is rolling in, and things are getting green, so I'm exciting to share some of the beauty!
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Icebergs, puppies, and black bears...oh my!
Today we saw the first bear of the season...a little black bear! Growing up in Wyoming, I never saw a bear out and about. Luckily, this little fella was clearly 1) not very big to be that high up on the tree 2) a black bear, not a griz, and 3) obviously far away since he's the little black dot in the tree tops. :)
So, can you spot the bear?
He's the little black dot in the middle of these photo's.
The Mendenhall has been calving off, and we were excited to see all sorts of new icebergs floating around the lake!
And, of course, the puppies were there to enjoy it all. We took a different hike on Saturday, and ended up turning around shortly down the trail due to Harley. She froze mid-step and stared into the woods, quiet as could be. Now, Harley NEVER does this - she always launches after anything she smells or sees, so this was odd. We looked around, sniffed, but couldn't see anything so I took a few steps past her. She didn't budge and just kept staring into the trees and then walking back toward the van. We decided that was good enough hint for us, so we turned around and headed back to find a different walking spot. Not sure what Harley smelled, but I am very glad to have our little puppies and their sniffers when we're off in the woods.
So, can you spot the bear?
He's the little black dot in the middle of these photo's.
The Mendenhall has been calving off, and we were excited to see all sorts of new icebergs floating around the lake!
And, of course, the puppies were there to enjoy it all. We took a different hike on Saturday, and ended up turning around shortly down the trail due to Harley. She froze mid-step and stared into the woods, quiet as could be. Now, Harley NEVER does this - she always launches after anything she smells or sees, so this was odd. We looked around, sniffed, but couldn't see anything so I took a few steps past her. She didn't budge and just kept staring into the trees and then walking back toward the van. We decided that was good enough hint for us, so we turned around and headed back to find a different walking spot. Not sure what Harley smelled, but I am very glad to have our little puppies and their sniffers when we're off in the woods.
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Hiking
We ended up back at the falls this morning for another hike. Sammy realized she can jump in the lake, which meant she had boundless energy the whole walk. No pictures, but she's a different shade of white currently...kind of a gray after her romping this morning.
I was lucky enough to snag a quick picture of a rainbow!

Yesterday we hit a new trail on the other side of the lake and went into the wild woods of Alaska...and hiked it Colorado style (meaning it was a paved trail through the woods, though we didn't use our trekking poles).



These little yellow pods below open up to a plant that looks kind of like those things that grow next to ponds...cattails? I think they might be fireweed, but please leave me a note if you know what they are! :) They are growing everywhere right now, and are a very pretty shade of yellow while they're growing.

The pictures definitely don't do it justice for just how green the moss makes everything and how huge the trees are around here!



I was lucky enough to snag a quick picture of a rainbow!
Yesterday we hit a new trail on the other side of the lake and went into the wild woods of Alaska...and hiked it Colorado style (meaning it was a paved trail through the woods, though we didn't use our trekking poles).
The pictures definitely don't do it justice for just how green the moss makes everything and how huge the trees are around here!
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Getting Settled
Yesterday was another beautiful day in Juneau! I finally had some rain in the morning, but the skies were clear and blue by mid-day again.
I've realized I need to post the AIE website, which has far better pictures of the glacier and tours that we'll be helping with. We won't be up on the glacier since we're ground crew, but it's an awesome adventure. I highly encourage you all to come visit! :)
We drove Zane to the ferry early yesterday morning, then went to Heritage Coffee. I love their coffee's flavor, it's unique and full...not like a lot of small roasters that tend to end up in isolated places like this.
Took a few more walks yesterday, mostly around our housing unit. This is our "backyard" behind the highway right next to us. It's a wildlife refuse...and I've been keeping my eyes out for birds so I post them and ask Amie what they are! :)

We're going to get some more cleaning and organizing done today at the Temsco office (where our office is and where the helicopters take off), but I'm hoping to sneak in another few walks!
I've realized I need to post the AIE website, which has far better pictures of the glacier and tours that we'll be helping with. We won't be up on the glacier since we're ground crew, but it's an awesome adventure. I highly encourage you all to come visit! :)
We drove Zane to the ferry early yesterday morning, then went to Heritage Coffee. I love their coffee's flavor, it's unique and full...not like a lot of small roasters that tend to end up in isolated places like this.
Took a few more walks yesterday, mostly around our housing unit. This is our "backyard" behind the highway right next to us. It's a wildlife refuse...and I've been keeping my eyes out for birds so I post them and ask Amie what they are! :)
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Nugget Falls
It's such a short walk to Nugget Falls next to the Mendenhall, Aaron and I figured it would be the perfect evening walk for the puppies.
The weather was beautiful again yesterday, and while they're letting us ease into things here I want to take full advantage of our time.
As you can see, the dogs are perfectly fine with their new surroundings. Sammy got a new bed from Costco today and has been snoozing away and is eating fine again. She really enjoys checking out the new area on our walks, and Harley of course is same as always. She's a rebel, but has been rather well behaved. Except for that fact that every time we're not watching she seems to catch a nap on the various couches, etc. around the housing unit.
The walk was the perfect end to a great day, but we decided to take a little drive over to Douglas Island. We managed to see a few deer (apparently a rare thing up here!) and a friendly little porcupine. I'm still working on my moves with the camera so I missed pictures of both...so we'll just have to find them again!
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Day One
Well, we all made it in one piece and were greeted with an amazing day in Juneau! The sun was peaking through the clouds, the temperatures felt warm, and there was no wind...it was amazing.
Aaron took me around to a few places, including the Mendenhall Glacier which just happens to be about 10 minutes away from our housing.
Across the lake is Nugget Falls (above). It was spectacular scenery, and I made Aaron be silly and play the tourist and take a few pictures with me.
We bought pillows, blankets, and dog food so we'll get the room set up tonight. Tomorrow we plan to do some cleaning around the housing unit, meet some folks at Temsco (the helicopter company that works with AIE), and whatever else needs to be done.
Fresh air, breath taking views, more coffee kiosks that I can count, and a Fred Meyers (not sure why we thought we needed to go shopping before we came, they have everything there!).
Yes, indeed...life is good.
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Leaving the land of sagebrush and cows
I don't have any pictures to post yet, but I thought I better get this up and running before I head north tomorrow.
Traveling around Wyoming, Montana, and Colorado this week has left me remembering all the wonderful years filled with love, laughter, and amazing experiences. I am sad to be leaving, and thrilled to see what will await me in Alaska!
Cheers to new adventures and hopefully lots of great stories and fun pictures!
Traveling around Wyoming, Montana, and Colorado this week has left me remembering all the wonderful years filled with love, laughter, and amazing experiences. I am sad to be leaving, and thrilled to see what will await me in Alaska!
Cheers to new adventures and hopefully lots of great stories and fun pictures!
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