Archive for August, 2008

Black Bear Sow and Cubs

Black Bear Sow and Cubs



We went over to the glacier today, and were able to see the black bear sow and cubs. She ran down the stream, caught a sockeye, and then she and the two baby cubs ate it. She then caught another, and went under some trees. One cub is very black, the other more brown color.

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Alaska wild berries


The salmon berries and blueberries are ripe and yummy this time of year.
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Humpbacks bubble net feeding My brother in law took this photo while on a whale watching cruise on their visit.

Peace

Spring is here
Fresh skunk cabbage!

Jumping Rocks at Eagle Beach

Overcast skies over the Chilkats

Canada geese and Mallards
Canada Geese and Mallards at Eagle Beach.

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Alaska Photos

Fireweed


The fireweed is in bloom and coloring the landscape
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Humpbacks bubble net feeding My brother in law took this photo while on a whale watching cruise on their visit.

Fishing for kings.
. is hard work!

False Outer Point

Spring is here
Fresh skunk cabbage!

Bald eagle by Douglas harbor

Beach collection

Happy Easter

Its not looking much like spring here, but the snow is starting to melt. Took this pic a couple weeks ago downtown.

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Gambling proposal could allow casinos, lotteries

Industry groups file lawsuit over polar bear rule

Five industry groups are suing the Interior Department over a rule designed to protect the polar bear.

Alaska: The Great Land

The midnight sun, glacial fed rivers, the sight of bears crossing snow fields on mountains above you, whales blowing and breaking the surface alongside your boat, remnants of gold rush towns, and eagles .

Cold, rain limit Alaska honey production

It’s turning out to be a lousy summer for Alaska’s beekeepers. The uncharacteristically wet and cold weather has devastated the season in both southcentral and interior Alaska.

BP exec says Alaska oil pipeline fixes on target

BP PLC is on target to finish replacing and fixing miles of pipeline on Alaska’s North Slope, about two years after corrosion-induced leaks crimped the nation’s oil supply and prompted harsh criticism of the .

Four strikes

The state ballot Tuesday features four significant proposed changes in Alaska law, a convergence that elevates the interest in and importance of the primary election.

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Alaska Through A Camera Lens

God light

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Canada geese and Mallards
Canada Geese and Mallards at Eagle Beach.

Pinecone in snow

Fishing for kings.
. is hard work!

False Outer Point

Beach collection

Fireweed


The fireweed is in bloom and coloring the landscape
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Spring is here
Fresh skunk cabbage!

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Humpbacks bubble net feeding

Mendenhall Visitors Center


I took this a year ago. My photos of Juneau may be few posted from now on, but I have also started a new photo blog here in the Texas Hill Country. Come visit sometime.
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Rainbow over Wal-Mart


I guess our new Wal-Mart will make it here in Juneau!
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Alaska wild berries


The salmon berries and blueberries are ripe and yummy this time of year.
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Happy Easter

Its not looking much like spring here, but the snow is starting to melt. Took this pic a couple weeks ago downtown.

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