Pic & A Word: Monkey Business
Homemade glitter slime. A monster truck working its way through. Tow truck waiting in the background. Monkey business for sure. 🙂 {Pic & A Word Challenge #360 – Monkey Business}


Homemade glitter slime. A monster truck working its way through. Tow truck waiting in the background. Monkey business for sure. 🙂 {Pic & A Word Challenge #360 – Monkey Business}


When I first saw the challenge word this week, I knew the photo I wanted to use. From just a few days ago, what demonstrates motion more than an ocean tide, or an 8 year old boy released from a long car ride? Then I saw Patrick’s post, with the gorgeous sunrise from an airplane […]



Ball of fire from the sky sinks quickly into the sea. Participating again this week in the Pic & a Word challenge. Join us!




On a recent trip to the beach (actually, the same day as this), we discovered something cool about the stranded ice chunks: They split into “crystals”! All you had to do was tap the edge with your foot! It only worked for a few inches on the edge, and not on all the ice chunks, […]




It’s the middle of the month and time to update the photo I look at every day. (I’ve been known to leave the same photo on for months, but the Share Your Desktop challenge makes me think about changing more often.) For the last two months, I’ve enjoyed viewing this ice chunk every time I’ve […]


Every spring – in April and May – we participate in a Shorebird Monitoring project. This is the 15th year of the project, although we’ve only been participating for 5 or 6 years. Numerous locations on the southern Kenai Peninsula are staffed by volunteers for 2 hours every 5 days during the weeks that the […]




Upcoming figure skating competition Home team skaters requested to provide donations for 200+ goody bags. Suggested to solicit local businesses. Ugh. NOT our strong suit. What if we practiced sewing skills and made ornaments from scrap? A couple prototypes… This is doable! Crazy fabric cutting and sewing frenzy begins. Sewing machine breaks. Fingers hand stitch […]





Late winter / early spring, the cottonwood buds start to swell. Time to make salve!! (Usually we miss them, but this year we were in time, before they developed too much!) We picked the buds and simmered them in coconut oil. We strained them (next time we’ll use a slightly larger strainer, LOL). We mixed […]




Waking up to snow on May 9th is enough to give anyone the blues… Yes, I know I live in Alaska and it can snow any month of the year. But we live in South Central Alaska, and near the coast to boot. So snow in May – while not unheard of – is not […]





This month, I’ve chosen a photo of some Greater White-Fronted Geese I took while on one of our shorebird monitoring trips this year. What are you looking at this month? Share it with us at Clare’s monthly Share Your Desktop challenge! 🙂


Recently, my son finished his 5th year in the Kachemak Bay Shorebird Festival Junior Birder program. As part of the reward for completing the requirements, he received a new pair of binoculars. Very cool! The box advertises that they are “Built to make snapping a photo with your smartphone easy.” Huh. Well, I had to […]








Patrick’s photo for this week’s Pic & a Word Challenge reminded me of a chapel and cemetery we viewed while in Newbiggin By The Sea in England last November. Some of the stones are so old that the constant battering from sea air has eroded them immensely. The contrast of the eroded old monuments next […]








Oh, boy!! Where to start with the theme ‘outdoors’?? 9/10 of my photos involve the outdoors, LOL!! The kiddos and I just got back from a few days of camping and hiking. How about a few photos from that? 🙂 We were exploring the Portage & Whittier areas of Alaska, and decided to hike the […]






Williwaw Creek, Whittier, Alaska Pic & a Word challenge: Cascade




Playing around with a camera on an overly bright day…. These are Wild Geraniums! More fun outdoor pastels at Terri’s Sunday Stills challenge!! Go check it out! 🙂




We wonder… Is this the same mom moose with twins that we saw in our yard a few days ago, just with one fewer babies? Why are moose babies (and wood bison babies, for that matter) born with orangish-brown fur, instead of the darker, seemingly more camouflaged brown? (This wee moose has already lost a […]






When Mother Nature hits the “go” button on an Alaskan summer, watch out! Plants grow inches – feet – in the blink of an eye. We have a short season – few days – but LOTS of light. (For the garden geeks out there, a fun tidbit: most spinach doesn’t do well here. It is […]




Field of Dandelions….an invitation to: Pic & a Word challenge: Invitation!


Lilac flowers, just beginning to open, after a summer rain. 🙂 The water droplets are so cool to look at when they’re big on my screen! Joining in on the Share Your Desktop Challenge fun! Edited August 2024 to add: I entered a slightly cropped version of this photo into the Kenai Peninsula Fair, and […]



Once every summer Usually July, but this year August We pull weeds Mostly horsetail and grass A few nettles, pushki, and a bit of angelica We call in a backhoe A gentleman donates his time and machine And has each year for 15 years Then we add water Usually from a hose But this year, […]



