Monday, August 15, 2011

Jubilation

Well, a change of plans.  Got a call from my realtor a few days ago and suddenly found myself back in negotiations for my (almost) dream house.  On Friday promises were made and gifts were exchanged.  I should be meeting with the realtor today to authorize an appraisal and inspection.  I got my bank papers in order on Friday.  With luck...I will be moving into my new home in October.

Here, courtesy of the owners, are a few outdoor pics from my soon-to-be new residence.

 Morning sun on the upper yard

 The deck wraps around the house from east to west

 A portion of the lower yard is fenced (coming next spring- retirement basset hound)  A nice hot tub too...
 A very pleasing design

I am going to be a gardening fool!

I'm going to go over and visit the owners next weekend.  Perhaps they will allow me to take a few indoor pictures.  The living room is fabulous...from one end you look towards town and the bridge...from the other end there is a very nice view of the Chilkat Mountains.  

The upstairs is the master suite...a huge bedroom and large bathroom with a two-seater jet tub.  I THINK I will probably set-up my office in the master suite.  Lots of light. 

Of course no house is perfect.  The house has a galley kitchen which is tiny although certainly serviceable.  And the third bedroom is also mighty small. There is also a fair amount of traffic noise from Egan Drive and the Old Glacier Highway - although you hear zero noise inside the home.  

There is a HUGE fire pit area in the lower yard.  Yippee Skippee!

But all things considered it is quite delightful.  It faces south and there will be LOTS of light in both winter and summer - a VERY important consideration for me in my advancing years.

I am very excited... 

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Disappointed

Well, just spoke to my realtor and, unfortunately, my offer for a home by Twin Lakes was not accepted.   Possible they will reconsider, of course, but it appears we are not close.  Too bad.  I really liked the home; but I am in no rush to move - so we'll see what happens.

It's pouring down rain today.  Don't feel very ambitious.  Think I'll take the day off from the club...I've been working out pretty strenuously for the past week or so and am a mite sore.

Day before yesterday Alison and I walked the dike trail.  There were a number of juvenile Kingfishers flying around; but unfortunately I did not get close enough for a real good shot.  Still, a very pleasant outing...  Got a couple of decent sparrow pics.

Lots of Yellow Rumped Warblers flitting around

Lincoln Sparrow

Nice Kingfisher pose - but just not close enough!

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

A New Home (Maybe)

Sorry gang.  But the weather has not been that great and I have had no photos to share.  That problem was solved this morning when I dowloaded a couple of pics from Eric that he took on a weekend trip to Hoonah.  The pics speak for themselves.

Greetings from the Zip-line Legal Department  Photo courtesy of Eric Swanson

Serious zip-line hardware  Photo courtesy of Eric Swanson

Serious zip-line  Photo courtesy of Eric Swanson

In other news, I have found a home near Twin Lakes that is seriously attractive to me...  Today I will make an offer.  Stay tuned...

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Ted Stevens Day

Today is Ted Stevens Day - and I confess I have no idea what Ted Stevens events in which I ought to participate.  Here's what State Rep. Steven Thompson (R), Fairbanks suggests as a cool way for our Fairbanks friends to honor our recently departed Uncle Ted:
A public celebration in honor of Ted Stevens Day will take place on Saturday, July 23rd from 4pm-6pm at the Chief’s Court at Doyon, Ltd., located at 1 Doyon Court. The event is hosted by the Fairbanks Republican Women in conjunction with their Jazz on the River celebration. There will be live music, Ted Stevens’ memorabilia, and a short program to honor the late Senator. Additionally, commemorative wine glasses will be sold as mementos to this first annual celebration. Admission is $10 and includes food, drink, and entry into the Chief’s Court.
Doesn't sound quite up to Stevens' standards it seems to me. 

Here are my suggestions on the appropriate festivities:
  • Find a lobbyist to treat you to the best meal in town;
  • Take a  ride on a corporate jet to somewhere fun
  • Sign a contract for a sweetheart deal on home renovations
Good ol' Uncle Ted...

In other news, it's been a very nice week.  Hiking, golf, just finished auntie's yard, and I would have finished mom's by now except that she sneakily went out and did it herself before I arrived.  She's nuts.

Yesterday I also met with a realtor...gonna do some serious house hunting.  We looked at one place on Mountainside Estates which has GREAT sun in both summer and winter; but I was not real thrilled with the house.  It needs some remodeling - particularly updating the bathrooms and the kitchen and the roof will need to be re-shingled shortly.  I would rather cut-off my right arm than get involved in serious remodeling.  More looking on Monday...

Tonight it's a BBQ featuring grillmaster Doug's famous ribs.  And fire pit.  I like fire pit.

Here are a couple of pics from auntie's yard.  It looks quite smashing if I do say so myself...


Auntie's yard is quite colourful

The colour scheme is accidental - but worked quite well

I like these lilies

And finally, a couple of pics courtesy of Mr. Swanson.  We had a flood on Mendenhall Lake and the Mendenhall River this week when an ice dam broke somewhere up on the Glacier.  And Juneau's newest waterfront mascot.

Mendenhall River above flood stage.  Photo courtesy of Eric Swanson

Hmmmmm.  Photo courtesy of Eric Swanson

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Krabfest 2011

An exhausting weekend.  The local personal use King Crab opening began at noon on Friday and will expire at noon tomorrow.  Rickey, Swanson, Lindstrom & Associates were ready to go.

On Friday evening Dougie and Eric set the pot out by Outer Point.  Saturday afternoon we made the first pull - six keepers - a very satisfactory haul.  Sunday we scored three of the buggers and yesterday a new record of seven.  This brought our grand total to sixteen which was PRECISELY the number of crab our consortium was allowed after accounting for all the elderly persons for whom we were carrying proxy permits. 

So...am I exhausted from the strenuous physical activity of pulling crab pots?  Not exactly.  The exhausting part of this exercise is the cooking process - the part where we watch the crab boil away while we drink numerous beverages of our choice.  On my part this means red wine.  For Dougie and Eric this means various malt beverages. Crab cooking looks like this:

We cook crab using propane and genuine propane accessories

Yesterday, it was pouring down rain and the crab cooked in the driveway...while we  huddled in the garage.  Good ol' fashioned Southeast Alaska rainforest fun!

Captain Eric and First Mate Doug

 Yippee!

Crab cooking assembly line.  The bright orange guys are just out of the cooker...the brown guys waiting their turn....

On Saturday night mom prepared crab two ways - the big fat log-like legs were dipped in egg, rolled in Ritz Crackers and then quickly pan fried - while lump crab meat went into the salad bowl.  Mighty tasty!

 

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Mom's Garden

I took a few pics a couple of weeks ago when mom's Iris were in full bloom and quite spectacular.  They are our native Iris setosa, aka Wild Flag Iris.  The native plant is beautiful and abundant in our meadows and blooms in early to mid-June.  IF you bring it into the garden, however, and make it happy with Miracle Grow potting soil with fertilizer you can get some amazing results as mom has demonstrated.  Mom refers to the potting soil as "miracle whip."

Seriously contented Wild Flag Iris in mom's garden

The Iris are now bloomed-out; but the yellow lilies are coming-on strong and her abundant red astilbe will soon be joining the party. 
Day lilies are soooooo cheerful!

In other news the weather has been quite delightful the past couple of days.  Yesterday I was all set to go for another hike when I spied my golf clubs through the open garage door.  Why not?  Went and hit some balls and played a round.  Good news:  my game has not deteriorated.  Bad news:  I still play like shit. 

Just read the latest news updates.  It seems that our deficit reduction talks are not going so hotsy-totsy.  On the other hand, it sounds like the President has just about had enough - particularly from that shit-weasel, Eric Cantor, who as near as I can tell is much more interested in deposing his own Speaker than staving off national disaster.  It might be a good thing for the President to lose his temper...

One of the credit rating agencies has put Uncle Sugar on "credit watch."

Meanwhile, I am certainly enjoying the News Corp. disaster in the U.K.  Sadly, they don't do the perp walk thing in Britain...  Rupert Murdoch is looking more and more like a Christian Scientist with appendicitis.

Monday, July 11, 2011

A Tale of Two Rodents

Finally!  Some sun...a beautiful day yesterday and more nice weather for the next couple of days.

Eric, Alison and I hiked out to Pt. Bridget yesterday.  The meadows were chock-a-block full of wild geraniums in bloom.  Quite spectacular.  There were lots of folks on the trail and everybody was in a good fair-weather mood.

On the drive out the road Alison and I came upon a marmot sitting in the middle of the highway.  I stopped the car and the roly poly little fur ball waddled off to the side of the road and sat there for us to admire him.  Really cute.  A little rabbit-like nose.  A bushy tail.  A sweet disposition. Unfortunately, my camera was in the back of the car.

A couple of hours later we came upon Mr. Marmot's cousin, Mr. Porcupine.  A pig-like snout.  Yellowed teeth.  Rapacious claws.  Oh yeah, and covered with nasty pointy quills.  Fortunately, Porky was up a tree and thus unable to wreak the customary havoc on Eric's hounds. 

Sadly, this was the only wildlife I saw.  Lots of bear scat; but no bears.  The birds were being coy.  Still, a beautiful day.

Oh...and before I forget...here is a link to the pictures I took on Jame's and Leah's whale watching cruise a couple of weeks ago. 

Well, time to get this show on the road.  I am contemplating a Perseverance Trail hike...