Tagged: Alaska

Cobbles. leaves and melting ice – Fairbanks, Alaska

Much of the snow is gone from around Fairbanks, but it still persists in shaded areas, like the north side of my house and along streams. My north yard is a native species garden...

Ester’s assay office: A little building that survived

Ester Assay Office in 1993 Many people are familiar with the hotel and Malemute Saloon at Ester Gold Camp. But how many have paid any attention to the small frame-building on the northeast corner...

Elegant husks – Wild iris seed pods in Fairbanks, Alaska

Its spring-time, when most gardeners’ minds (at least in Alaska) are on getting the planting beds ready, buying seeds, and looking forward to this year’s flower blossoms. My mind, however, still dwells on what...

Angelmorphosis 14 – Fallen angel

Angel at 10 am 4-15-2012 Well, yesterday was the day. The angel is no more. By mid morning the angel–which had transformed into a goose the day before–was transformed into an ostrich. By mid-afternoon...

Angelmorphosis 13 – From C-clamp to long-necked goose

Angel at 10 am 4-13-2012 Angel at 5 pm 4-13-2012 Yesterday and today brought the angel into the realm of modern art. She-it is now (as my 3-Dimensional Design class instructor would say) a...

Manley’s Northern Commercial Company store filled with memories

  Northern Commercial Company store in Manley Hot Springs Manley Hot Springs (usually just called Manley) is located west of Fairbanks, about 75 miles as the raven flies. But if you want to travel...

Angelmorphosis 11 -Going, going…

Angel on 4-9-2012 Angel at 10 am, 4-10-2012 It has been warm the last few days. Our morning newspaper says yesterday was the first day since October that the temperature exceeded 50 degrees F....

Alaska-Siberia Lend-Lease Memorial and Ladd Field, Fairbanks

  When I wrote my post about construction of the Alaska Highway I mentioned the “Northern Staging Route,” the series of airfields through which military aircraft were ferried from the U.S. to the Soviet...