Tag: Summer

Somewhere in the Mountains of Canada:

rock totemwatchesover Valley what changes seenglacial armbecome mineral riverbecome dry boulder bed dust and echoes goats of the mountainnowwith delicate hooves in motioncross and listen tara caribou | ©️ 2025 Oh thank heavens this trip is done. While the scenery is beautiful, sometimes breathtaking… Continue Reading “Somewhere in the Mountains of Canada:”

Hello, my friends.

Hello friends. Summer has arrived to my corner of Alaska. It’s been warm and quite nice, weather-wise. I’ve been very busy this year, and getting busier. In a few weeks, my good friend, michael raven (of ravensweald), and I will be roadtripping from Alaska,… Continue Reading “Hello, my friends.”

Subsistence Fishing part one

July 2024 Subsistence Fishing Photos part 1

June Photos

Alaskan photography. Moose, flowers, more.

Rainy Day Photos

Alaskan photography. Bald eagles & more.

Birds Photography

A few bird photos from Alaska.

Salmon Fishing in July

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”

Bunnies & Birds (and something gross) Photography

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”

David J Bauman

Host of the In Three Poems Podcast

MATTLR.COM

3AM Questions that cut back

ravensweald

wode natterings

thiskeptache

undone in spectacle

Prog2Goal

A weight loss journey

Driftwood Imagery

Photography and Visual Art by Adam Shurte

A Thought In A Billion

Our thoughts define us, so let's focus on a few.

Jeffrey S. Markovitz

Our lives are the words of this book

Letters For Anna

Our story made the last page of the newspaper. Witnesses said they'd seen a "madwoman with two paint-bombs suddenly appear."

Christopher Hoggins Artist

Art, random musings and the occasional inflammatory viewpoint of autistic artist Christopher Hoggins