Monday, June 25, 2007
Flight Paths
Sunday, June 24, 2007
Friday, June 22, 2007
It's Just Dry Lightning And You On My Mind
(Title is a lyric from Bruce Springsteen’s “Dry Lightning” from The Ghost of Tom Joad)
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Solstice Puts A Damper on the Nightlife
This time of year is one of the most epic times for Alaskan living. The solstice, as defined on Wikipedia is one of two times a year that one of the hemispheres is closest to the sun. What results is the longest day of the year. As a kid growing up in Portland, the concept never resonated that one day would be longer than any other; however in Alaska the effects are obvious. In Anchorage we technically don’t have 24 hours of daylight, but having stayed up all night on the solstice more than once, I can tell you that it really never gets truly dark at any point. We experience a long drawn out dusk, which at some point turns into a long drawn out dawn and then the sun is up again. I have a pessimistic friend who is quick to point out that although the Alaskan summer is officially underway at Solstice, we only start to lose daylight from here on out. You can’t think about the Summer Solstice without thinking about the Winter Solstice, but we won’t go there today.
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Tuesday, June 19, 2007
A Birth Announcement of Sorts...
The Life Alaska is a concept I’ve had rattling around in my head for years. It started with TheBLBinAK website (now defunct) and came back into light when the explosion of blogs captured me in 2004. If you read my old blog back in the summer of 2005, it was loaded with notes on fishing trips and Alaskan adventures. Blogging had a whole different feel and meaning to me back then. My 16 month hiatus in California gave me a fresh perspective on where I’d like to go not only with blogging but also with the whole digital media realm. Over the next couple of weeks, The Life Alaska will begin to grow, develop and evolve. Other people will become involved…some already know about it and some have yet to discover their participation. My goal is to document digitally what it means to live The Life Alaska by taking sights, sounds, feels, stories, places and people and sharing them with other Alaskans and people around the world. The Life Alaska is a work in progress, not too unlike our lives in Alaska, there's always a transition to be made; seasons, expansion, and the development of our state.