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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

A Trip Home

My first thought when we got off the plane in Missoula was "Ahhhh, we're home." It was such a relief and I was so happy I almost cried! Jackson had been so good during our long day of traveling and he was as thrilled to be in Montana as we were.

We had a wonderful time with all of our friends and family and we can't wait to get back this summer for wedding preparations, and finally, the wedding!

Here are some photos from our visit...

Wandering the sidewalk in Anaconda
Anaconda, Montana
Anaconda, Montana
Anaconda, Montana
Kaidon Matthew Taylor, our new Nephew
The Mission Mountains
The Mission Mountains
A house fire in Kalispell, Montana
Glacier National Park from Lake McDonald... I'm working on finding out the names of the peaks in  these pictures. 
The last of the ice on Lake McDonald, Glacier National Park
Glacier
Glacier
Montana rocks
Hungry Horse Dam, Hungry Horse, Montana
Spokane Falls, Spokane, Washington
Riverfront Park Carousel, Spokane, Washington


Wednesday, March 30, 2011

A Day On The Boat

I finally got to see my first Humpback whales of the season! I was beyond excited when we cruised around the Western tip of Shelter Island and Mike yelled "Jackpot! Whales straight ahead!" As far as I could tell it was a Mom and her baby but that seems fairly odd since it is so early in the season. It may have been just two whales feeding together, but one was definitely larger than the other.

The water was amazingly calm when we were out. Mike and I both wondered if we would ever see it this calm again while we live here. And the crazy thing was that there were almost no other boats out there! We saw maybe three boats during our whole four hour trip. But that made it even more amazing. It was just us, some sea lions, eagles, and the whales :) Couldn't be better!

I read in the paper this week that there was an Orca pod spotted in the Gastineau Channel on the same day that we were out on the boat (Sunday). The Gastineau Channel runs right next to downtown Juneau and it's not too often that you get to see whales there. Marine Biologists suspect that it was a transient Orca pod looking for seals to feed on. Wish we could have seen them but I was happy with the humpbacks and sea lions!

Captain Jack

Humpback Whale

The two Humpbacks

Sea Lions... there was another group of four or five in the water fighting with the group on the buoy. It was like they were playing a violent game of King of the Mountain.

The Skipper

My version of a self portrait :) 

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Our Little Captain

Here are some new pictures of Jackson. Mike got the boat out of storage this weekend and has been working on it with his little helper, Captain Jack :) We've also been doing some playing in the snow which, I am happy to report, is rapidly melting. We still have another four feet to melt through but I'm hoping by May it will all be gone. Fingers crossed :)




Wednesday, March 2, 2011

A Photography Day for the Books

Yesterday was amazing. It was cold and windy and absolutely gorgeous outside. We loaded up the 4-runner with Jackson, the dogs, and all of my camera equipment and headed "out the road" with the intentions to drive all the way to the end. The end is 40 miles out of town and we had yet to drive all the way out there. We knew that with the wind blowing the way it was there were going to be some pretty giant waves, and we weren't dissapointed. It was such a fun day of taking pictures, and the icing on the cake was getting back into town right when the sun was setting over Auke Bay Marina. The Marina is by far one of my favorite places to take pictures in Juneau and last night it was AMAZING. I loved what I was able to capture (and hope you do to!).

After we got home and got Jackson to bed, Mike happened to look at the Aurora forecast. It said that in about 40 minutes there was going to be a big possibility that we would be able to see the lights in Juneau. I raced around the house getting all my gear together and managed to make it the approximately 100 yards to Mendenhall Lake right when the show was beginning. It was super dark and I had a very hard time trying to tell if I was in focus or not... turns out I wasn't. But I still shared a picture below because it was such an amazing experience getting to see and shoot the Northern Lights for the first time... and literally right out my back door!

Hope you enjoy the pics.


The beach at the end of the road, Echo Cove.


I was playing around in photoshop and was able to get this photo to look like someone might have painted it. I thought the effect was kind of cool and decided to share it.

Eagle Beach


This is for those of you who haven't had the opportunity to see Mike's purchase after he sold my beloved Honda. It's definitely a great example of what happens to cars in Juneau... rust, rust, rust. But it runs and the dogs can come with us in the cold weather so it works.

Auke Bay Marina


I was only about 30 feet away from these two. They could have cared less that I was there. It was pretty awesome.


This is my favorite pic of the day. It was just such a peaceful setting and especially in comparison to what the waters were like further out the road. I think I captured exactly what I wanted to with this picture.


The Northern Light, out of focus, but an amazing experience.


Sunday, February 27, 2011

A Chilly Auke Bay

Here are some pictures from yesterday. The wind was blowing and it was freezing cold, but there were two brave souls that set out to get some crab. I think they were the only two on the water besides the Ferry's.









Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Some pictures from the last month...

Hello all,

It's been a while since I've written a post. We've had a few sunny days in Juneau over the past month where I was able to get some pictures without getting rained or snowed on :) So I just thought I would share some!


Jackson playing with his favorite stuffed toy at the Mendenhall Glacier Visitors Center


Upset because a large daycare group invaded "his" stuffed animals. He got over it quickly and made some friends.


A leaf that made it's way out onto the frozen Mendenhall Lake.


Headed to check out an iceburg.


Making the long trek up the Visitors Center stairs.


Take it easy buddy!


We had never seen the glacier this blue. It was beautiful.



I'd like to say that I happened across these two out on a hike or something, but really we were taking our recycling to the dump. There are groups of bald eagles everywhere there. Sometimes there are six or seven to a tree. It's pretty cool even though the setting isn't ideal.