Tagged: Fairbanks

Black-capped Chickadee drawing – fun birds to watch

Black-capped Chickadee   Black-capped Chickadees  (Poecile atricapillus),  and Boreal Chickadees  (Poecile hudsonicus) are two of the few bird species  that call Fairbanks home during the winter (for that matter year-round).  It is amazing how...

Twisted trees at Birch Hill Cemetery

I hiked up to Birch Hill Cemetery before the snow flew. On the property’s south slope (beyond the cemetery’s perimeter) is a small bluff, and along the bluff’s edge the trees are marvelously twisted...

Elegant old screwdriver puts modern ones to shame

I have yet to seen any recently manufactured screwdrivers that I would call beautiful–even pretty. Most contemporary screwdrivers are simply clunky–all function and no form. If manufacturers do make a nod towards aesthetics, they...

Nordale Adit at Homestake mine a remnant of Fairbanks hard-rock mining

Before the development of Fort Knox gold mine northeast of Fairbanks, it’s likely that most people had only heard about the Fairbanks area’s placer gold production. The early drift mines and later dredges that...

Blustery October wind strews birch seeds and catkins across landscape

Today was a mellow winter day. The temperature was up in the low 20s (Fahrenheit), and a blustery wind cast about all day for things to toss around. Twigs were scattered along the street,...

Pioneer Home residents entusiastic about history

  I gave a presentation at the Pioneer Home yesterday afternoon and had so much fun. I showed a bunch of my drawings and talked about historic resources in the Fairbanks area. Many of...

Yearling moose grazing at Birch Hill

I’ve been so busy with other activities that I’ve been forgetting to post photos. Here are two photos of yearling moose grazing up at Birch Hill Cemetery on a frosty morning before the snow...

Samppi Mine near Chatanika typical of old drift mines that dot Interior Alaska

The giant dredges scattered along the creeks around Fairbanks are testament to the decades when dredging dominated local gold production, just as the headframes and mill buildings in the hills are reminders of hard-rock...