Category: Alaska Blogs, Websites & Facebook pages

Alaska Blogs, Websites & Facebook pages

Marion Owen Lagniappe = A little bit extra

(Meant to share these as they were posted.)
Marion Owen lives in Kodiak, AK

 
 
 
 
Lagniappe = A little bit extra Winter hummingbird: My favorite photo of 2017
 
 
 
 
Lagniappe = A little bit extra Life with a flip phone in the 21st century
 
 
 
 
Lagniappe = A little bit extra Photo essay of Quonset huts and a prayer to end all wars
 
 
 
 
Lagniappe = A little bit extra When a bumblebee is caught in the rain
 
 
 
 
Lagniappe = A little bit extra The bumblebee and the crocus
 
 
 
 
Lagniappe = A little bit extra Work smart. Save time: Spring cleaning tips for the house and garden (you can thank me later)
 
 
 
 
Lagniappe = A little bit extra Love at First Light: A photo essay from White Sands National Monument
 
 
 
 
Lagniappe = A little bit extra. On green bananas and how to avoid regrets
 
 
 
 
Lagniappe = A little bit extra Mara and the blue marble
 
 
 
 
Lagniappe = A little bit extra When I grow up, I want to write like Josephine Robertson

Sitka Nature: Bear Mountain

After last year’s fall climb up Bear Mountain, I thought it would be nice to get up there again and see what else I might find. I got in touch with Matt Hunter to see if he was interested and…

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Sitka Nature: Pirate’s Cove on a Sunny Day

For several years I’ve been hoping to get a better version of a photo I first took 10 years ago. The limited window of time where the beach cinquefoil (Potenilla villosa) is blooming well doe…

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Edible Alaska: Fill your 2018 with fabulous food from Edible Alaska

Cook more. Shop local. Grow food. Save money. What’s on your list this year?

It can be hard to see the end of the tunnel when Alaska winter days are gray, snow is hit-or-miss, and life seems like an uphill trudge. In these times, we turn to recipes that are bright and full of flavor, like the Chu Chee red curry scallops (pictured above) from the Navachai Family of Lemongrass Thai Cuisine in Fairbanks.
 
 
 
 

5 Steps to the Best Cup of Coffee
 
 
 
 

Ruth Allman’s Real Alaska Sourdough
 
 
 
 

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Fill your 2018 with fabulous food from Edible Alaska

Edible Alaska-> From wild Alaska seafood to maple doughnuts: Foods that fuel an Olympian

From wild Alaska seafood to maple doughnuts: Foods that fuel an Olympian

From those first drum beats to the blaring, triumphant trumpets, the anthem of the Olympics is streaming from screens across the globe. There are more Alaskans on the national stage than ever before: a record of 14 athletes have travelled from our home state to compete in South Korea.


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Our Third Thirds: Barbara vs. the Machines (Round 3)

Barbara vs. the Machines (Round 3)
Victory!

Victory over technology! I fought the scanner and I won! (It just took a few rounds, but I’m back.)

There are three things that can cause stress and anxiety in my life, and the last two weeks have been the perfect storm of all three:

Logistics (as in flight arrangements, tickets, and lodging)
Income Taxes and other Bureaucratic Forms
Inexplicable Technological Failures

All three conspired to make blogging difficult, but it was the last that made it impossible. The first made me a basket case, the second amplified the hysteria, and the last left me vibrating.

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Sitka Nature: Gulls and Fall Fungi


 

Starrigavan Gulls, Japonski Island fungi, and photos of mushroom collections.

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Gulls and Fall Fungi

Sitka Nature: Lower Gavan Fungi


 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
Today’s photos are mostly somewhat obscure fungi from the forests along the lower section of Gavan Hill Trail. My iNaturalist Observations for Today Read more ->

 
 
 
 

Sitka Nature: Rain Returns

It kind of snuck up on me, but January and February (so far) have been quite dry. After the first week of the year, there have been only two days (in January) that had more than 0.1 inches of rain.… Read more ->

Rain Returns

Sitka Nature: Fall Mushrooms

Mushrooms and other fungi observed on the SJ campus, the forest near Westwood Trail (adjacent to the campus) and near Merrill Rock. My iNaturalist Observations for Today Read more ->

Fall Mushrooms