5.22.2006

finally...we're home!



well, for jenny, i'll start this off with a shot of.....the food!! i was shocked at the quality, volume, and selection at all the places along the 497 miles of dalton highway. i guess the reason is that there are only 3 places. pretty much all the residents of the towns eat at the hotels, the residents total of all three locales is about 60 total. no shopping except general stores, no theaters, pretty much you have to have good food.



we saw so many things on the way. the scenery changed from scrappy trees to smaller trees and shrubs to ice and tundra.



brian made sure he looked extra fetching.




one of hte first stops was just 20 minutes past fairbanks at joy. it was the home of a very large family. i don't know much about it, but it's now mostly a pit stop.



it's really quite a ways from the arctic circle but the sign was cute.




the rest rooms were quite luxurious.




here's a ladies' room.



and so was everything else there. :)

below are some other images from the drive.



this is my favorite of when two arctic foxes came out to play. he was leaping!



the caribou were very casual about our presence.



this is a zoom in on a mother and baby moose.



the road was scenic.



there's not much snow, but occasionally we came upon an avalanche zone and weather station.



on the first day of the drive up we got to go over the yukon river.



the bridge is made of wood and it goes downhill 6% as you drive north.



we got out at the yukon to look around.



the ice was very glassy and broke in long skinny needles.



the river was thawed out on the west of the bridge with chunks of ice floating on it.



it was still frozen to the east.





later we crossed the real arctic circle.



the first night on the road we spent in coldfoot. it is a town that basically exists in order to service the dalton highway.



it gets cold.



it's pretty rustic.




the hotel is made from movable travel trailers built together. all the rooms have two twin beds. it was good sleeping.



the second day on the road was another long one. we got to stop at the last tree. note the duct tape. some idiot cut it down last year. it's dead now.



in prudhoe bay, there is pretty much just ice and tundra and gravel roads and equiptment.



once again, the hotels were luxurious.



it's a booming industrial town.



it's in the middle of nowhere.



this is where we ate.



this was our hotel.



look at the time!



it never gets dark this time of year. the sun set the day we were there at 1:30 am and rose at 2:08. we wanted to get up at 1:25 to watch the sun rise and then set but the alarm didn't work. fortunately, we were sharing a twin bed and i was excited so we woke up at 2 and went outside.

we had a great trip. we were 7 miles from the arctic ocean. we were planning to get to go see and touch it on a tour but due to a scheduling oversight we had to leave at 4 am and the tour wasn't until later in the morning. that was very disappointing, but it was ok. we'll just have to go back.

oh, i forgot to mention the pipeline. we followed the pipeline all the way from fairbanks to prudhoe bay. it's quite the feat.



it swerves around bends, above ground, under ground...



sometimes when it's under ground there are fins sticking out. they have something to do with temperature regulation.



it never seemed to end.



well, i'd better sign off and see if this thing even posts!

5.14.2006

chena hot springs....alaska day 1


this is a picture of me in a shady valley. check out the time it is in the image. cool, huh? the next few days will be even more drastic because we're headed 497 miles north!




we took a tour of an ice museum where they had ice hotel rooms you could rent!




they had an ice bar with glasses hand carved from ice!




and the biggest ice sculpture in the world!


don't you all want to come??!!!?!?

5.13.2006

i can see denali from here!




we're on the seventh floor of the fairbanks westmark! the almost imperceptible blur to the right of the square building in the top of the treeline is mt. mckinley.

how could i forget?

how could i forget to mention any facts about someone this cute?''''





brian wants me to let you know that it took him 32 wheelbarrow-fuls to fill up the garden and three changes of cold wet clothes.

5.08.2006

so much to say...



well, first, last saturday (meaning about 10 days ago), we had a load of dirt delivered. brian shoveled and shoveled until he filled up the vegetable bed he had made.








here it is empty. it took him lots of trips in the rain and it smelled like manure. he was very cold and wet.










here it is all full of dirt.













then my parents came to visit. they had just gotten off a cruise in vancouver. we drove to pick them up.










and then we at at a place called cafe barney. it was really good, but a bit spicy at times.









back at home we had a great visit with my parents and brian's parents. brian couldn't keep out of the yard though.












here is more of his handiwork.












we did get out some.


















we visited cafe verite and had some of our wedding cake cupcakes.












so many delicious flavors, including "mo fro" which is new. it's chocolate and espresso.
















they were good and reminded us of the wedding.











we also went to the ballard locks where we discovered we had accidentally broken in.

















they did have pretty flowers.












and a guy with a parrot.













we went to see boats too.
















it was a great time. it was good to have such a nice visit. wow, it jut took me 2 hours to set this all up. i wish i had timem to write more!