Saturday, December 17, 2005

CREAMER'S FIELD - AUGUST 27, 2005


Creamer's Field offers a variety of birds for viewing. Posted by Picasa

We love watching the Sandhill Cranes come in for a landing. Posted by Picasa

RIVERBOAT DISCOVERY - AUGUST 27, 2005


This float plane took off in the river beside us. Posted by Picasa

Caribou that we saw along the Chena River during the tour. Posted by Picasa

Liz working Miss Megan on the Riverboat Discovery. Posted by Picasa

A sod-roof dwelling in Chena Village. Posted by Picasa

Me on the porch of a sod-roof dwelling in Chena Village. Posted by Picasa

Me at one of the dwellings at Chena Village. Posted by Picasa

ELDORADO GOLDMINE - AUGUST 28, 2005


On the train headed for the goldmine! YIPPEE! Another adventure! Posted by Picasa

Liz & Miss Megan listen carefully as the folks tell us how to pan for gold! After all, we wanted to do it right! Posted by Picasa

Looks like Miss Megan would like to see the gold! She waited patiently until Liz finished. Good Girl! Posted by Picasa

We got to visit with a gold-panning expert (I forgot her name). Posted by Picasa

After gold-panning, we met this group of a cappella singers from Harvard called LowKeys. Their website is http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/~lowkeys/. They were in Fairbanks giving their final concert of the season and touring the area. Posted by Picasa

MT HAYES - AUGUST 28, 2005


This is Mt Hayes taken on August 28th. Liz & I took a drive up Birch Hill to see the view! Beautiful! Posted by Picasa

BLACKEYED PEAS IN AK - AUGUST 28, 2005


These are some Blackeyed Peas that Reg & I grew from some seeds that I brought back from Levelland, TX. For some reason, this is not a crop will grow up here in Alaska. The two biggest plants are Reg's. We have no clue why his outgrew mine...especially since he HATES peas! Posted by Picasa

I was able to get some peas to grow, but they never got big enough to pick and cook. Bummer! Posted by Picasa