What I saw today!
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They call this pyramid mtn.
Well for those of you who don't know us we are Chris, Wendy, Lizzy and Tommy. Chris and the kids are born and raised in Ketchikan. I am the only transplant of the family. I have been in Alaska for over 17yrs. We just moved out to Dutch Harbor and thought this would be a great way to share our experiences and keep in touch. Hope ya enjoy my ramblings.
7 Comments:
I love the picture of the mountains! If you can't have trees and muskeg, you do have other gorgeous scenery. :) Looks like you're getting to know people and fitting in well up there. I'm glad you're doing well. Brian misses Tommy, he wrote about him as his best friend in an assignment today. :)
Thanks Becky. Yes the mts are great to have. We are enjoying our new scenery and Tommy definately misses Brian. Hope all is going well for your school yr so far.
You guys have some great scenery there!! We are enjoying the pictures. By the way, any idea when you are coming back home?
Hi, ken and bonnie.
Thanks for stopping by. Glad your enjoying the pics were enjoying it here so far. We hope to get home for a visit this summer. Hope to move back in 3yrs. Have a good day.
The bottom photo is of Harlequin ducks with two hens in the front of the six drakes. The top picture is of Emperor geese. Hope this helps.
You have beautiful photos. Dutch Harbor looks as beautiful as the last time I was there about 6 years ago. I always loved the WWII history of the area.
Eric&Sarah,
Thanks for stopping by and for the information. It helps out alot. We are finding it very beautiful here even without trees :). We are enjoying all the WWII stuff also. It's crazy how spread out all over the island it is. We are amazed about what it must have taken back then to get it all built.
Speaking of trees, are there still a couple of them in the park by the kids play area? They were looking a little worse for wear last time I was there. I was told that they were planted in WWII.
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