It was blowing snow at Summer's Bay and was collecting on the downwind side of ths huge log in the top picture. I collected about 20 pieces of pumice on the beach - they are my new favorite finds. They are rounded by the wave action and they float! Not sure what volcano is creating the lava but I love finding the pumice on the beach . . .
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Happy Halloween (Again)
It was blowing snow at Summer's Bay and was collecting on the downwind side of ths huge log in the top picture. I collected about 20 pieces of pumice on the beach - they are my new favorite finds. They are rounded by the wave action and they float! Not sure what volcano is creating the lava but I love finding the pumice on the beach . . .
Testing, Testing . . . .
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Pizza and a Movie
Awwww, Blogger isn't handling image uploads tonight for some reason but I wanted to check in since I missed blogging last night. The pizza was a 90% success - the toppings (creamy garlic sauce on one half, pizza sauce on the other half, red onions, green pepper, Canadian bacon, pepperoni, artichoke hearts, black olives, blue cheese, feta cheese, cheddar cheese, parmesan cheese, mozzarilla cheese and of course plenty of king crab meat) were right on but the crust turned out a bit thick. I'm going to adjust the amount of dough and cook another one in a couple days. Cheers and good night, more pictures (hopefully) tommorow.
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Well . . .
Me, I've been doing a bit of housework and looking for a good pizza crust recipie since my chances to cook my monthly dinner are running out for October. Only a few more days left in the 2007 pollock season . . . quota was left in the ocean for all the processors and next year will see a 10 to 15 percent reduction in the pollock quota which has an effect on the city budget which is largely funded from fish taxes. Luckily the increase in crab will partially off-set the shortfall.
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Views From The Living Room
Friday, October 26, 2007
Dumb But Fun
The top picture is looking towards the second summit from the first. The second picture shows the narrow saddle and trail connecting the two summits. The other three pictures are looking back at Dutch Harbor / Unalaska as the light faded and the snow and wind picked up. For those that have never visited, this view shows pretty much the whole populated area of the island.
Fun time, I've "fed the monkey" and I'm recharged and ready to face more spreadsheets tommorow . . . nite all, good to talk to you today Bro, I love you . . .
Before and After
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Pacific Sun
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Winter is Creeping Down
Last night it was early to bed; tonight Zack called and confirmed his vacation time was approved so we're flying him out to the island for 4 days at Thanksgiving - fun! It's the only family I'll see until next April after "A" season is over and Goldfish and I do our grand tour of the states, ending up in Maine before returning to Dutch. I took the photo right across the street from my place yesterday on my lunchtime walk.
Cheers . . .
Monday, October 22, 2007
Happy Halloween
Sunday, October 21, 2007
First Red King Tommorow
We went out with Keri and Elaine to 3 Amigos tonight for their authentic Mexican night - fun fun! And it looks like my Red Sox are going to the World Series . . . . . good times . . . . cheers everyone!
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Well . . . .
Let's see, what's new on the island . . . . we got a 70,000 pound delivery of golden king crab in on Thursday and should be getting some red king deliveries in a few days. I bought a 20 pound box of the brown king so Zachary can have some at Thanksgiving if he makes it out here. I signed up for a pottery class today that begins in November . . . we found a freezer out here so Goldfish doesn't have to get one in Anchorage when she goes to Anchorage in December . . . . I've got more pictures than I know what to do with . . . . I wonder if the eagles are warming up their feet when they're sitting on the street lights???
Friday, October 19, 2007
Knackered But Interesting
We went out to the Grand Aleutian to celebrate our monthly anniversary of being on the island. It looks like we'll be flying Zack out here for Thanksgiving if everything works out,that will be a blast. For a break from eagles, here's an big old anchor half buried in the beach on the spit enclosing Dutch Harbor. The portion showing is about four feet long.
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Unalaska Superstar
It was spitting snow tonight when I went for my walk up Haystack and there is more dust on the moutains. Goldfish says I focus too much on the eagles and not enough on the ravens . . . . .
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Summer's Bay
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Safe Crossing
This is the little footbridge we use to cross the river when we want to go to the library or walk up Haystack. The Isaalux Bridge name seemed a bit ironic with the eagles lining both railings, watching the river for fresh silver salmon moving up to the lake.
While I type I'm watching the two big tugs pull a huge container ship off the APL dock and remembering the evening I spent on the James Dunlap on the night of my birthday. The combined 8000 horsepower is rumbling through the window as they ease the ship away from the dock, each burning 250 gallons an hour while towing. Our crab guys settled on price today and started baiting up in preparation to head out - some have left already. The price is up nicely from last year, so with the higher quota it should be a banner year. There is only another two weeks left in the 2007 pollock season and the plant workers are thinking more and more of home and the two months off they will enjoy before the 2008 "A" season starts.
Monday, October 15, 2007
With Repetition Begins Transcendence
This is probably my favorite of the eagle shots I took yesterday, I was probably three feet away from the eagle and I believe he was contemplating taking action to re-establish his personal space. My family will tell you that in Maine and the rest of Alaska I can't pass up taking a photo of moose - well in Dutch Harbor/Unalaska there are no moose or bears, just foxes and eagles and ravens . . . . . so folks, you're going to see lots of eagles because I can't get enough of them and I'm surrounded by them every day. Cheers . . .
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Red King Season Tommorow
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Wild (??) Horses of Summers Bay
The crab fleet is definitely in town - Latitudes (formerly the Elbow Room, and soon to be closed forever) is packed tonight with fishermen and crab groupies. The Cornelia Marie went by the plant this afternoon and on the way to Summers Bay we could see a helicopter buzzing over some crab boats about a mile offshore, so I'd say the Deadliest Catch film crew is here and filming. There was some more termination dust on the mountains today but it was a nice sunny 46 degrees down by the water. Cheers!
Friday, October 12, 2007
Loving the Eagles
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Eagles Are Back
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Oh My . . .
Monday, October 8, 2007
Water Water Everywhere . . .
Anyways, short post tonight, we're watching God Grew Tired of Us tonight, a documentary on the Sudanese refugees relocated to America . . . gotta love Netflix. . . . cheers! The picture was taken at Humpy Cove at the mouth of the creek; Chico ran down the beach and got all the seagulls flying at once.
Sunday, October 7, 2007
100th Post
I've found that I can be as close to my sons from here as anywhere else - after all, what would I do, live somewhere in British Columbia, halfway between them? I do wish I was closer to my Dad and brother in Maine but I think after me being in Alaska 19 years they are at peace with where I live and it gives them a great place to visit. My sister in Idaho is a tougher one - I miss her dearly, and there are times I have considered living there. I remember times on my motorcycle riding by her town in the evening, the fields of fresh mint flooding my senses, small town football games being played under the lights with all the town in attendance; cheap, fresh produce pulled from the ground that morning, the mountains an hour ride away. I miss her, and my nieces and nephew. But I do dearly love this rock I live on . . . .
I took this picture last week when I was walking with Chico on the beach at Humpy Cove. The wind was whipping the sand along the beach and it was exposing all these wonderful finds, ripe for the picking. I have a nice stash of fantastic driftwood from that day. Anyways, the wind was also exposing dried out, almost mummified, spawned out salmon. The seagulls were pecking at them (those are the tracks) and Chico was eating them whenever my back was turned (they give him very bad breath on the ride home). All the shells and driftwood seemed to be floating on the sand from the windstorm . . .
Saturday, October 6, 2007
Changing Out The Gear
This got me thinking about changes I have to make as well. My move from blue collar to white collar out here in Unalaska means I need to find time to still work out and the press of the holidays means I need to get cranking on all my projects. No big changes, just little nudges on the tiller to keep me pointed in the right direction . . . .
I'm keeping this short, I just had a nice talk with my Dad back in Maine (love you Dad) and we're going to throw a movie in the new DVD player (love you Zack). Cheers everyone . . . .
Friday, October 5, 2007
Beached Barge
And speaking of beached barges, one ran aground in Humpy Cove early this morning. Humpy Cove is the spot where I took the photo of a large broken fish float on the beach and posted it a few days ago. You can read about the grounding here. You'll notice the article states the winds were gusting at 46 MPH when the barge was found drifting towards shore this morning - and this had calmed down quite a bit from the night before - I told you it was breezy out here lately! Perfect weather for the start of the red king crab season in 10 days! Cheers . . .
Ohhhh Yeah . . .
The big news . . . . my youngest son Trevor and his super cool wife Megan have been trying to add to the family and he told me two days ago they seem to have been successful so little Aubrey won't be the only child by the time her second birthday rolls around - and now I'll have TWO grandchildren??!!! How can that be possible, I'm barely an adult myself?? Anyways, congratulations Trevor and Megan, you are amazing parents! I'm proud of you both, love ya - Dad
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Windy!
I took this photo yesterday when we walked along the base of Ballyhoo to the shipwreck - it was fun! You can see from the wind sock by the runway it was breezy yesterday as well but tonight is a whole new level. There were seals right off shore keeping an eye on us while we walked by, there was a cave dug into the base of the mountain, and the wreck was fun to explore. We stopped by Surefish and picked up Keri's dog Kali to keep Chico company and a good time was had by all.
I'll post more pictures from yesterday soon. Tonight we went to the Museum of the Aleutians for a lecture and book signing by Ray Hudson wrote Moments Rightly Placed, and is just releasing Family After All documenting Alaska's Jesse Lee Home in Unalaska between the years of 1889 and 1925. He was a very good speaker and a super nice guy; I'm looking forward to reading his latest.
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Quick Post
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Big News
After work tonight Goldfish and I went hiking on Ballyhoo with our friend Keri and her dog Kali, and of course Chico. We watched the whales for awhile while the dogs played; the weather was outstanding!
The photo shows crates of crab legs coming out of the cooker and into the chiller. After the chiller they are glazed, boxed and shipped. We're getting another crab delivery in a couple days, it's a fun process to watch.
The big news? Can't tell, I promised I'd wait a couple days! Cheers and good night!
Monday, October 1, 2007
Wierd Feeling
We were up on Haystack Saturday and I took pictures of the Iliuliuik River below. In the top picture, see all the white things in the water? Those are spawned out salmon that won't flush out until the next tide. The middle picture shows the seagulls making a guantlet for the salmon to run on their way upstream; you can see all the fins of the salmon sticking out of the water. The bottom picture shows the number of gulls there were with the Russian Orthodox Church in the background.