A Heart for Alaska

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Snow January 2012

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Winter!

In Alaska you are never assured what the winter is going to bring. Sometimes it can be warm, little snow, and windy.

Other times there can be lots of snow and sub zero temperature.

This winter of 2011/12 seems to be filled with snow and sub zero temperature. Valdez and Cordova had a record 10 feet  of snow within 24 hours. Now that is alot of snow.

Here north of the city of Anchorage, we have had snow but not the 12 inches the forecasters were saying we were suppose to get.

Now today, January 15th it is -17 F. Now that’s cold.

Official Temperature for 1/15/2012

In the following days I will be posting pictures of this marvelous wonderland.

STAY TUNED!

2012

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This new year is starting out with SNOW!
In the City of Cordova, the new year brought 15 inches of new snow. The guard was called in to help clean it up before the weather warmed up.
In Wasilla, there was about half of that. Snow makes the landscape beautiful but the roads hazardous. Anywhere else life would come to a halt. Not so here. Kids still have school, adults still need to make it to work.
Ah! Living in Alaska is never without adventure.

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Deployment? What’s that?

A Story I just have to share!
My second son joined the army in November 2009, during his senior year of high school. In May, 2010, he graduated.

In July, he was off to basic. Being raised an army brat gave me an advantage. So I knew things and of course my mom filled in the blanks.

We went to graduation at Ft Benning and of course I believed that would be the last time I would see my son for awhile. I do have to say that going to the Basic graduation is a must for any parent.

Then the most amazing thing, what I can only describe as a true blessing from God. It only happens like less than a half a percent. My son was stationed in his home state of Alaska. Not 40 miles from where he grew up. I was amazed and felt so blessed.
During his year at Ft Richardson he was able to come home on weekends and nights if he wanted. He also brought home the most amazing young men.Those young soldier who were far from home became part of my family. They would come out and stay on weekends. One of them was married and hiswife arrived here in September. She is like a daughter that I never had.

The Gang!

The Weekends!

Anyway, I knew my time was limited, I knew this young battalion was going to be deployed this December. But it seemed so far away in the

summertime of Alaska’s long days. Then the days grew shorter.

Finally after many false starts: dates were set. Ceremony was held.

Casing the Color

The first were sent.

Then came my guys turn.

That night in December is a night I will never forget. The pride, the fright, the struggle to keep it together. Not just for my son but for the other guys and my family who had grown to include not one but four young girls.
That night I watched my son became a soldier. I watched as he checked his gun and gear. And I wanted to yell and scream but I stood with pride. Because he was proud. Proud to be an American army soldier as his grandpa, my dad, was. All my guys were proud to be serving their country.
I’m so glad I had a year to watch this transformation to get to know the other four so far from home. Proud sons of proud mothers.
Now we walk through this thing called deployment. But for me, I still have fear, I still don’t sleep much waiting for that call. But I rejoice in the

blessing that I was given. I know God is in control.
God watch over the Task Force the Spartans. The 3/509th task force gold Geronimo. Keep them safe. But most of all keep them focused.

Please enjoy this slideshow of that night.


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My Flowers 2011

This summer my garden of flowers did the best I have done since moving to this property in 2007.
Some survived the long winter, being frozen in ice. These were the pleasant surprises.

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After May 15th, I would plant the plants that I had chosen for this summer. I am not one who remembers names of the plants. And frankly some of them I cannot pronounce. But they are gorgeous thus finding a place.

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As the summer marches on so grows my flowers. Enjoy these pictures.

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This next one was the crown jewel this year!!

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More Alaska

Here are more photos that I have taken through the years of this beautiful state. I hope you enjoy them.

 

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The Walker Pets

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Oh the love of a pet! Is there anything to compare? Unconditional. To have an animal in your life is to have a companion who never judge you, never yell at you, will always listen no matter how stupid you may be. Pets are essential to have a happy, healthy life.

King Charles Cavalier

Roxy is willing, able and ready to please.

Roxy is currently 6 years old. She has been a member of the Walker Family since 2004 when I brought her home at 5 months old.

She is also the queen of the house for now. She rules over Annie, Snowflake and Avalanche. Most of the time she is content to leave other to themselves, but not when there is food or her “daddy” around.

With her ball

Roxy was easy enough to train to “fetch”.

Here's Annie!

Annie is the same breed as Roxy. Same mom and dad, different litter, 6 months younger than Roxy.

Annie loves Midnite. Annie is very good with all animals. Might be because she is handicapped. Annie was born deaf.

After Midnite disappeared one night. We adopted two kittens. This is Avalanche. She came home in February 2008.

Because Robert and I couldn't decide which to get we ended up with two. This is Snowflake. Same age as Avalanche. They were around the corner from each other at the Shelter.

Even tho they had never seen each other; they soon became best of friends.

To Be Continued>>>>>>>>>


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Digital Darkroom

Here are some pictures that I just happened to capture then ran them through an enhancer to bring out the colors and focal points.

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These following pictures have not been retouched:

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