Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Saturday, August 22, 2009
This is the house that Martha built
This just wasn't a house, it was a home.
A home that survived the 1964 earthquake.
A home that provides evidence that life my still be presence.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Friday, August 7, 2009
Kodiak's Wildlife
While I was getting a tour of the island we came across these horses just hanging out in the rain.
They even have cattle here too! I never thought that I would run across cattle on an island, in Alaska, but I did!
While picking berries I came across this creature crouching ready to attack.
I barely made it out alive!
Ha Ha! Just kidding! It's my mother-in-law Debbie.One creature I didn't get to see was the Kodiak bear. I would have loved to seen one...
from afar!
He did leave me a lovely parting gift though.
Sights of Kodiak
This last weekend I had the pleasure of traveling to Kodiak to hang out with my mother-in-law who was there on business. I had so much fun learning all about the island where Peter and his family are from.
I know that this is not the best picture ever but, oh well, what can I say, I am still learning! City of Kodiak is to the left, all along the water. If you look really close, towards the middle of the picture, you can see a bridge connecting it to another island.
I met these guys coming into town. The big guy wanted me to run away with him. I told him that I was married but he was very persistent! I thought I was gonna have to call the hubs to come down and protect me.
This was taken from Ft. Abercrombie, which is now a park, but it was a fort during WWII.
Taken from the beach where Debbie and I were beachcombing.
Bunkers are everywhere! I even saw them on a few tiny islands when flying into Kodiak. They are the remnants of WWII.
This was one of the Salmonberries that found it's way into my belly! They look like a yellow to orange-red raspberry, but only larger and bigger seeds. Tart yummy goodness!
This is the church were Peter's mom and step dad were married and were his grandparents were married.
Deb, I was not bored, not one bit! I have such an interest in family history and enjoyed all the stories and places you shared with me. Thank you so much! I hope we can do it again next year but more berries!
Taken from the beach where Debbie and I were beachcombing.
Bunkers are everywhere! I even saw them on a few tiny islands when flying into Kodiak. They are the remnants of WWII.
This was one of the Salmonberries that found it's way into my belly! They look like a yellow to orange-red raspberry, but only larger and bigger seeds. Tart yummy goodness!
This is the church were Peter's mom and step dad were married and were his grandparents were married.
Deb, I was not bored, not one bit! I have such an interest in family history and enjoyed all the stories and places you shared with me. Thank you so much! I hope we can do it again next year but more berries!
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
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