Spit mixed with dirt – Muddy words flow
The sky sure can look different with the various days and conditions. I’ve always been a sky-watcher. These photos are shared without any manipulation or special settings. In the early morning hours on the 27th, I noticed a bright overall light shining in around… Continue Reading “Different Skies Photography”
The snow could show up any day… in the meantime, I am loving these bright autumn colors. tara caribou | ©2022 all photos by me
Set-net salmon fishing from this year. We set the net a couple hours before high tide and pull it in whenever we know there’s a few salmon caught. We do this until a few hours past high tide. There 1-2 high tides a day,… Continue Reading “Salmon Fishing in July”
I’ll share a couple summer-photo posts from the last couple months. Any follower of my blog knows I’m generally quite busy in summer with harvesting, fishing, and processing of foods. This year I also have a house being built as well as tending a… Continue Reading “Bunnies & Birds (and something gross) Photography”
What a day, I’ll tell ya… It’s wildfire season again (of course) and Alaska currently has over 250,000 acres burning. ….It sure makes for pretty photos though. I did not use any filters or manipulate these photos at all. Just taken with my real… Continue Reading “Tonight’s Sun and Moon*”
Summer came early to my part of the world, with unseasonably hot and dry weather. It’s shaping up to be a busy year for me but not in a bad way. I was given the opportunity to till up a large plot of land… Continue Reading “Start of Summer Photography”
With winter fading into spring, or mud season as we call it, and temps now above freezing most of the day, I’ve been spending more time on the beach walking and enjoying the salty air and not being bundled up in all my thickest… Continue Reading “Beach Textures Photography”
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Our story made the last page of the newspaper. Witnesses said they'd seen a "madwoman with two paint-bombs suddenly appear."
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