The bride was lovely in white; the minister was outfitted in Xtra Tuffs |
The lynx was more scared of the homeowner's dogs ... |
Eagles on the golden arches in Eagle River (seems appropriate). |
David Akeya stands with his children after landing a 57-foot bowhead whale in Savoonga, on the Western Alaska island of St. Lawrence |
Looking for a quicker way across the lake? |
A Kenai dipnetter collides with high tide |
12 comments:
LOL, and do we know the minister??? :-)
I love these!
HOLY COW how do you land something like that from a beach? I am assuming that's how he did it. I can't imagine any reel holding enough line to give it room to run and play it.
Rev. Paul,
Yes.....only in Alaska!!! I love all of these pictures. My favorite, the bear checking out the jet ski.
Wouldn't black boots be more appropriate for a wedding?
Hopefully the Eagles took a nice crap on the sign of Liberalism.
NFO, I don't know who that was. It doesn't look muddy enough for boots in that shot, either.
Thanks, threecollie!
Preppy, they take the whales at sea & then drag them ashore using hand-lines & a large crew of villagers.
I like that one too, Sandy. Thanks!
WSF, you'd have thought so ... but Xtra Tuffs only come in brown. :)
More than likely, Senior. They do it on everything else!
And the winer is . . .. . .
"Looking for a quicker way .. .. ."
Wow !!
Second place . . . .
Double eagles on the Golden Arches.
Thanks, Cathy. Glad you liked 'em!
Get many outdoor weddings this time of year?
;-)
You'd be surprised, Borepatch. Mountaintops, glaciers, snowfields, on snowmachines (y'all call 'em snowmobiles, for some reason) ... on skis, on frozen lakes ... yes, we do a LOT of that!
Love your pictures, I steal some to pick on a Canadian friend, keep up the great work....;)
We got about 6 to 8 inches down here in Ohio, it sure is pretty....... ;)
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