Alaskan's Life

Another one from a few weeks back

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But, @CrealCritter the parcel you were discussing -- as I remember -- was in the REAL outback. No roads, stores, etc. Even your adventurous DW said she wasn't moving there!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: Alaskan lives in the middle of town, in comparison.

While that moose has some majesty to behold, I'll bet that's total garden destruction given a couple hours of graze. The landscape is beautiful.
 
But, @CrealCritter the parcel you were discussing -- as I remember -- was in the REAL outback. No roads, stores, etc. Even your adventurous DW said she wasn't moving there!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: Alaskan lives in the middle of town, in comparison.

While that moose has some majesty to behold, I'll bet that's total garden destruction given a couple hours of graze. The landscape is beautiful.
Yes, gardens need to be fenced... but they leave potatoes and my flower beds alone.

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Unsettling a bit.....


Air sirens keep sounding off...


Tsunami expected at 1am... so they aren't going to go quiet any time soon (10:44 now).


We (the town) are far enough away though... so hopefully there will not be any damage... probably a baby tsunami, maybe even nothing.

(And since I am at 1,300 feet elevation, I am fine).

Not so sure about those close to the epicenter though..... it was an 8.1 and right up against the Alaska Peninsula.

Oh blast... I still have 2 kids working in town... I wonder if they get to close up and come home now....... probably... and lots of time too.....

So... I took some photos:


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Yep.... all good.

Much ado about nothing.

Even the places close to the epicenter didn't get any exciting tsunamis.

Might have helped that even though it was a big quake, and it was a long one, it was nice soft rolls..... no jolts
 

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