Let’s just say that the kids’ presence is lingering.
For the two years I’ve lived in Homer, I’ve managed just two trips across Kachemak Bay that haven’t been work related. If I keep up… Continue reading
This summer brought one of the hottest and driest summers ever recorded on the Kenai. Large areas dominated by black spruce, hot temperatures, and dry… Continue reading
The 16th annual Homer Documentary Film Festival begins Thursday.
Thank you for your supporting Alaska’s farmers markets and growers at the Soldotna Wednesday Market.
This week’s recipes: Annie B’s clam chowder, fast-track clam or oyster chowder, seafood macaroni salad
I figured that after things cooled off the dogs would lay off the drama, but no, not yet.
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“How can we listen for the truth of his work and be still enough to seek his voice?”
The Kenai Peninsula has the largest number of hoop houses per capita in the U.S.
I bought my 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee when I first moved to Alaska after a failed fling with a 1992 Cherokee that had a leaky… Continue reading
I was working out Swan Lake Road last month when I noticed that entire stands of birch trees looked odd. The leaves almost appeared to… Continue reading
We are part of the generation that built Alaska.
We stand ready and willing to settle our contract negotiations so we can focus on educating children.
September art auction exhibit showcases local talent
Mom always cooked a nice breakfast for us and had a delicious dinner on the table right at noon.
Bobbi Jackson’s 10-acre homestead has become a cornucopia of locally grown flowers and produce.
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